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Resource Activation |
| Flückiger C., Wampold B.E., Wüsten G., Zinbarg R.E., This concise practice-oriented manual shows how psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, supervisors, and counselors can quickly identify and put to therapeutic use an individual’s own talents and resources . . . [more] |
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Elimination Disorders in Children and Adolescents |
| Christophersen E.R., Friman P.C., The aim of this book is to provide readers with a practical overview of the definitions, characteristics, theories and models, diagnostic and treatment recommendations, and relevant aspects and methods of evidence-based psychosocial treatments for encopresis and enuresis, primarily in children . . . [more] |
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Movies and Mental Illness |
| Boyd M.A., Niemiec R.M., Wedding D., Films are a powerful medium for teaching students of psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, counseling, and even literature or media studies about mental illness and psychopathology . . . [more] |
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Personality Poker |
Playing Personality Poker stimulates individual and team growth. During the game, participants are encouraged to reflect on
themselves and others and come to see how others experience the impact of their behavior and personality style. Roles are often
clarified and hidden qualities come to the fore . . . [more]
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European Psychologist |
Official Organ of the EFPA and supported by other organizations of psychology in Europe
The European Psychologist, the English language voice of psychology in Europe,
seeks to integrate across all specializations in psychology and to provide a general
platform for communication and cooperation among psychologists throughout Europe and worldwide.
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Social Psychology |
Social Psychology is a publication dedicated to international research in social psychology as
well as a forum for scientific discussion and debate. Social Psychology is published in four
issues per annual volume, the first issue appeared in January 2008.
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Journal of Media Psychology |
The Journal of Media Psychology (JMP, ISSN 1864-1105) is committed to publishing original,
high-quality papers which cover the broad range of media psychological research, including various media,
applications, and user groups.
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