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  • Psychology A Complete Introduction Teach Yourself

    John Murray Press Psychology A Complete Introduction Teach Yourself

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis''This book does an excellent job at providing an overview of each of the important areas of psychology (memory, perception, mental health, etc.). If you''ve not studied psychology before, this book is perfect as an introduction.'' Amazon 5 star reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐''Great read, nicely structured and keeps the reader engaged without getting bogged down into too much detail - love it.'' Amazon 5 star reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Are you looking for a simple, jargon-free introduction to psychology?Are you a student who wants to build your knowledge and boost your grades? Psychology: A Complete Introduction is designed to give you everything you need to succeed, all in one place.Written by Dr Sandi Mann, Senior Lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire, the book uses a structure that mirrors the way Psychology is taught on

    15 in stock

    £13.49

  • Discovering the Scientist Within

    Macmillan Learning Discovering the Scientist Within

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £70.19

  • Demonic Foes

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Demonic Foes

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review“A thought-provoking read sure to attract intrigued skeptics and believers alike.” — Booklist

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Sacred Knowledge

    Columbia University Press Sacred Knowledge

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSacred Knowledge is the first well-documented, sophisticated account of the effect of psychedelics on biological processes, human consciousness, and revelatory religious experiences. Richards argues that, if used responsibly and legally, psychedelics have incredible potential to assuage human suffering and contribute to the quality of life.Trade ReviewSacred Knowledge is not only timely and relevant to a whole host of current social/legal issues but also addresses, with seemingly effortless ease, many of the deeper/subtler metaphysical implications of psychedelics—their therapeutic and spiritual potential. Richards's clear prose makes articulating such difficult topics look easy. -- G. William Barnard, Southern Methodist UniversityRichards' Sacred Knowledge is not a tome but rather a concise work rich with personal stories, observations, and insights into a compelling topic long ignored and now garnering the attention it has long deserved. -- Charles S. Grob, University of California, Los Angeles, School of MedicineA seminal work that will become required reading for anyone seriously interested in either religious experience or psychedelic research. There has not been a book in this area as valuable since William James's The Varieties of Religious Experience, more than a century ago. -- James Fadiman, author of The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred JourneysIn this wonderfully sensitive, critical, and confessional history one of the foremost clinicians and scholars of presents his own experience with psychedelics and with guiding others in studies to occasion mystical experiences using entheogens. Neither addictive nor toxic, these drugs whatever called surely can under the right set and setting reveal the God within us all. This book is the best accessible overview by someone who knows by experience, and can guide others whether they choose to be involved with entheogens personally or seek to simply to understand others who do. Regardless of choice, this loving man should be your guide. -- Ralph W. Hood Jr. , University of TennesseeAn inspiring testament to half a century of scientific research and personal exploration into the responsible, beneficial use of psychedelic substances. William A. Richards's work is visionary, personal, and transpersonal, instilled with kindness, deep humanity, and quiet wisdom. -- Don Lattin, author of The Harvard Psychedelic ClubThis is a great book which I highly recommend. It is an immersive experience, which provides an opportunity for those unfamiliar with nonordinary states of consciousness to catch a glimpse of their beauty and power. William A. Richards seamlessly weaves together his extensive understanding of spirituality on the one hand and academic and clinical science on the other – a rare combination. His humour, insights, and empathy shine through on every page. The topic is timely and a manifestation of the fact that the intellectual battle regarding the potential of nonordinary states of consciousness (as, in this case, facilitated by psychedelics) has been won. -- Amanda Feilding, director, Beckley FoundationSacred Knowledge provides the most comprehensive overview of the actual use of psychedelics in psychotherapy and of the transformative power of mystical experiences. -- Torsten Passie, Hannover Medical SchoolThis is a wonderful book and couldn't have been launched at a more auspicious time. As William A. Richards has portrayed so beautifully, psychedelics provide an experience of total sanity and give a glimpse of a deeper, more heart-centred, and universal spiritual reality. In my opinion everyone should read this book, not just researchers, theologians, and philosophers but also the ordinary person in society. As society becomes more and more degraded, the planet more and more polluted, and the natural world destroyed, the truth of what the great mystic Krishnamurthy said, 'It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society,' will become ever more apparent. Increasingly I find more and more people are asking at a deeper level 'why am I here? 'What is this life about? What is it all for'? The sane answer to many of these questions is to be found in this book. -- Ivor Browne, University College DublinA practitioner and professor, Richards writes as a guide into the depths of psychedelic spirituality in an attempt to bring entheogens—substances that 'generate the divine within'—back into the mainstream. * Publishers Weekly *Richards is a generous and gregarious writer, who avoids platitudes for a mix of hard evidence, anecdotal stories, and memoir-like ruminations... Timely. * Baltimore City Paper *A valuable work and a real treat to read.... Few people could have written Sacred Knowledge and even fewer people could have done it so eloquently. * OPEN Foundation *In Sacred Knowledge, Richards . . . distills his years of thinking about psychedelics’ psychotherapeutic and spiritual uses into a book that is readable for educated general readers, intellectually firm enough for scholars, and flavored by his personal experiences. -- Tom Roberts, ErowidPart memoir, part manifesto, Sacred Knowledge charts the birth, death, and resurrection of psychedelic research. . . . The conclusion to be drawn from this book is that it’s time—in a safe setting and with careful guidance—that we started taking our miracles in tablet form. -- Charles Gilmour * Independent *Table of ContentsForeword, by G. William BarnardPreface: One Discovery of TranscendenceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionNote to the ReaderPart I. Setting the Stage1. The Death and Rebirth of Psychedelic Research2. Orientation, Definitions, and the Limits of Language3. Revelation and DoubtPart II. Mystical and Visionary Forms of Consciousness4. Intuitive Knowledge5. Approaches to Unitive Consciousness6. New Perspectives on Time and Space7. Visions and ArchetypesPart III. Personal and Interpersonal Dynamics8. The Interpersonal and the Mystical9. Experiences of Meaninglessness, Despair, and Somatic Discomfort10. Religious Conversion and Psychodynamic Experiences11. Discipline and Integration12. Reflections on DeathPart IV. Present and Future Applications of Entheogens13. Psychedelic Frontiers in Medicine14. Psychedelic Frontiers in Education15. Psychedelic Frontiers in Religion16. Maximizing the Probability of Safety and BenefitPart V. Onward17. Fears of Awakening18. Entering Into a New Paradigm19. Movement Into the FutureEpilogue: A Concise Report of Insights from the Frontier Where Science and Spirituality Are MeetingSelected BibliographyA Hopkins Playlist for Psilocybin Studies (2008 Version)Name IndexSubject Index

    1 in stock

    £18.00

  • Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in

    Oxford University Press Oxford Guide to Behavioural Experiments in

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBehavioural experiments are one of the central and most powerful methods of intervention in cognitive therapy. This is the first ever handbook of behavioural experiments. Containing examples of over 200 experiments, this book will be of enormous practical value for all those involved in cognitive behavioural therapy, as well as stimulating exploration in both its readers and their patients.Trade ReviewFor anyone new coming into CBT, this book provides a wealth of learning and practical advice along with tried and trusted behavioural experiments for all the most common thinking distortions across all the major presenting problems common in everyday practice. Behavioural experiments are one of the mainstays and most powerful methods of intervention in cognitive therapy, so a book devoted to this one subject is well overdue and more than welcome. * European Eating Disorders Review, Vol 15 *Books like this are few and far between. It works as an accessible introduction to the practice of contemporary CBT, an overview of the most useful cognitive models of psychological disorders, and a unique reference book for finding out practical instructions and creative inspirations. * Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy, Vol 33 *This new text... will attract interest both as a very valuable addition to the teaching and training resources in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), and is the first book to emerge from the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre subsequent to the departure of Professors Clark and Salkovskis to London. The volume is produced by the group of research clinicians who carried out the clinical trials and research work in developing cognitive therapy for anxiety disorders at Oxford... Both the wealth of clinical experience within a research framework and their teaching expertise are evident from this publication... In total, the book represents a considerable achievement and a tribute to the extent of CBT expertise within Oxford and the ability of this extended team to work together within a coherent framework. * British Journal of Clinical Psychology *Each chapter follows a systematic structure, making the book extremely accessible for the busy clinician who will find it easy to use as a resource in the clinic... It becomes apparent that in the hands of the Oxford group, the behavioural experiment becomes a very flexible tool, applicable to more open-ended enquiry as well as precise disconfirmation of predictions and capable of having impact upon all levels of cognition from the specific to the most general and abstract... The book has a much more clinical feel than many other CBT texts: the balance between theory and practice is much more weighted towards the latter; there is more acknowledgement of difficulties and complexities presented by patients in real life and therefore the attitude conveyed shows more humility in the face of such difficulties, making frequent references to therapists' needs for supervision, and so forth, while still conveying enthusiasm and optimism. * British Journal of Clinical Psychology *This book offers an excellent practical guide in how to carry out effective behavioural experiments... I am glad that I will have [it] on my bookshelf and I foresee using it with profit for the rest of my professional career. If you have only a limited budget for professional books, I would certainly recommend this one as a useful one to own. * Clinical Psychology *An enjoyable and stimulating read with lots of useful insights. * The Psychologist *This book is easy to read with clearly structured chapters set out in a consistent format that will appeal to new and experienced therapists alike, and will be invaluable in both the practice of CT and the delivery of training in it. * BABCP Magazine *Table of ContentsForeword ; 1. Behavioural experiments: historical and conceptual underpinnings ; 2. Devising effective behavioural experiments ; 3. Panic disorder and agoraphobia ; 4. Health anxiety ; 5. Obsessive-compulsive disorder ; 6. Generalised anxiety disorder ; 7. Social anxiety ; 8. Specific phobias ; 9. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ; 10. Depression ; 11. Bipolar affective disorders ; 12. Psychotic symptoms ; 13. Eating disorders ; 14. Insomnia ; 15. Physical illness and disability ; 16. Acquired brain injury ; 17. Avoidance of affect ; 18. Self-injurious behaviour ; 19. Interpersonal difficulties ; 20. Low self-esteem ; 21. Behavioural experiments: at the crossroads

    1 in stock

    £54.15

  • Tall Tales about the Mind and Brain Separating Fact from Fiction

    Oxford University Press Tall Tales about the Mind and Brain Separating Fact from Fiction

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDoes listening to Mozart make us more intelligent? Is there such a thing as a gay gene? Does the size of the brain matter? Does the moon influence our behaviour? Can we communicate with the dead? Can graphology tell us anything about a person''s character? Is the human brain clonable? What role do dreams have in cognition? Can mind conquer matter and diseases? Are out-of-body experiences possible? Can we trust our intuitions? To some, the answer to all these questions might well be a resounding ''no'', but to many people these represent serious beliefs about the mind and brain - beliefs that drive their everyday behaviour, beliefs that cost them huge amounts of money. Whole industries have developed founded on these dubious claims about the mind and brain. Even major corporations have dabbled with assessment methods such as those advocated by graphology, accepting and rejecting candidates on the basic of their handwriting. Expectant parents buy books and tapes by the dozen showing themTrade Review...this book is so well written and balanced that it will make for enriching and entertaining reading for readers at any level. It manages to have a scientific foundation, yet presents clinically intriguing and practical, relevant cases. It is refreshing to see a group of authors put together a critical analysis of the rampant misinformation that thrives in popular culture. * Doody's Notes *...this book is a lot of fun and hugely informative. * Journal of Consciousness Studies *Table of ContentsPART I - WHERE DO TALL TALES ABOUT THE MIND AND THE BRAIN COME FROM? ; Introduction - the myth of 10% and other tall tales about the mind and the brain ; 1. Cognitive factors underlying paranormal beliefs and experiences ; 2. Critically thinking about paranormal belief ; 3. The magic in the brain; how conjuring works to deceive our minds ; PART II - TALL TALES ON MEMORY AND LEARNING ; 4. The legend of the magical number seven ; 5. Setting the record (or video camera) straight on memory: the video camera model of memory and other memory myths ; 6. The myth of the incredible eyewitness ; 7. We've got the whole child witness thing figured out, or do we? ; PART III - TALL TALES ON INTELLIGENCE ; 8. Is bigger really better? The search for brain size and intelligence in the 21st century ; 9. Biology and intelligence: the race/IQ controversy ; 10. The refined Mozart effect: let's enjoy the music ; 11. The powers and perils of intuuition ; 12. Creative thinking: the mystery myth ; PART IV - TALL TALES ON LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION ; 13. The more, the merrier: facts and beliefs about the bilingual mind ; 14. The Merry Vibes of Wintzer: the tale of foreign accent syndrome ; 15. Talking with the dead, communicating with the future and other myths created by cold reading ; 16. Graphology - a total write-off ; 17. The truth about deception ; PART V - TALL TALES ON THE BRAIN ; 18. The dual-brain myth ; 19. The neurology of the weird: brain states and anamalous experience ; 20. The myth of the clonable human brain ; 21. Out on a limb: neglect and confabulation in the study of aplasic phantoms ; 22. Imagery and blindness ; 23. Something wicked this way comes: causes and interpretations of sleep paralysis ; PART VI - TALL TALES ON THE MIND ; 24. The power of the full moon. Running on empty? ; 25. Ouija, dowsing, and other seductions of ideomotor action ; 26. Inducing out-of-body experiences ; 27. Can mind conquer cancer? ; 28. The elusive search for a "gay gene" ; 29. To sleep, perchance to REM? The rediscovered role of emotion and meaning in dreams

    1 in stock

    £65.00

  • Foundations of Art Therapy

    Academic Press Foundations of Art Therapy

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Meera Rastogi, Rachel Feldwisch, Michelle Pate and Joseph Scarce have compiled an excellent text suited for undergraduate art therapy studies. The breadth of book topics, spanning from art therapy history to contemporary influences on art therapy research and practices, provides teachers and students with a comprehensive overview of the field and makes teaching and learning foundational knowledge accessible. I wish I had a text like this when I began teaching undergraduate art therapy students many years ago!" -- Barbara Parker-Bell, Psy.D., ATR-BC, Director of Art Therapy, FSU Art Therapy Programs "I enthusiastically endorse the "Foundations of Art Therapy: Theory and Applications" book for providing the most historically accurate, inclusive, and comprehensive overview of the profession that has been published to date. This book contains an impressive breadth and depth of detailed and integrated information, including full color photos, informative charts, and case examples about the field of art therapy. The book is masterfully written in clear and concise language to appeal to a diverse readership by a wide range of credentialed art therapy authors and editors. "Foundations of Art Therapy: Theory and Applications," would make an excellent introduction to art therapy text book and resource for undergraduate studies and for practitioners in related mental health professions." -- Wayne Ramirez, MFA, MS, ATR-R, Founding President of the Wisconsin Art Therapy Association (first Art Therapy Association established and incorporated in the USA). "This introduction to the field of art therapy, with chapters written by professionals teaching in undergraduate programs, is a most welcome addition to the literature. It is especially timely because it includes information about individuals, approaches, and activities that have been insufficiently recognized, and are highly relevant for 21st century practice of the discipline." -- Judith A. Rubin, PhD, ATR-BC, HLM, Founder, Expressive Media Film Library "The authors are obviously well informed and familiar with the subjects in the chapters that they write. I love the outside resources they provide for those who want to dive into a specific topic as well as case study examples. One thing that may be nice in the future might be like an audio version that can be used alongside the text." -- Undergraduate Student, Temple University "I think the book works well because it has a lot of diagrams and pictures that help explain the key concepts mentioned in the book." -- Undergraduate Student, Temple UniversityTable of ContentsPart I: Fundamentals of Art Therapy: Prepping the Canvas 1. History, Profession, and Ethics of Art Therapy 2. Understanding Media: Laying the Groundwork for Art Making 3. Multicultural and Diversity Perspectives in Art Therapy: Transforming Image into Substance 4. Intersections of Neuroscience and Art Therapy 5. Approaches to Research in Art Therapy Part II: Theoretical Orientations: Gathering the Tools 6. Overview of Theoretical Orientations 7. Psychoanalytic and Jungian Approaches to Art Therapy 8. Humanistic Approaches to Art Therapy: Existentialism, Person-Centered, and Gestalt 9. Using Art to Think and Rethink: Cognitive-behavior Therapy from Behaviorism Through the Third Wave Part III: Art Therapy with Specific Populations: Painting the Picture 10. Child Development and Artistic Development in Art Therapy 11. Art Therapy for Psychological Disorders and Mental Health 12. Art Therapy and Older Adults 13. Art Therapy with Trauma Recovery and Response Part IV: Profession of Art Therapy: Exhibiting the Work 14. Beginning Concepts of Group Work 15. Community-based Art Therapy and Community Arts 16. Pathways to Developing a Career in Art Therapy

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    £103.50

  • Chi of Change, The – How hypnotherapy can help

    Collective Ink Chi of Change, The – How hypnotherapy can help

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIs there a way out of anxiety, depression, overeating, fear, phobias, addiction, insomnia, trauma, and low self-esteem - without taking pills? Is there really an alternative to Prozac and anti-depressants? Can you really recapture the simple joy of living? The answer to all theses questions is Yes! This book will show you: How your subconscious mind has been programmed to make you feel the way you feel. How these programs can be rapidly changed through the right kind of hypnotherapy. How even your most difficult feelings and emotions can help you change your life for the better. How you can live a balanced, meaningful life and move forward in confidence and harmony with yourself and your worldTrade ReviewA genuinely groundbreaking book that will change forever the way you think about your feelings and emotions. Destined to become a classic. --William Broom, Chief Executive, U.K. General Hypnotherapy Standards Council

    15 in stock

    £17.09

  • Psych Experiments

    Adams Media Corporation Psych Experiments

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    Book SynopsisPsychology's most famous theories--played out in real life! Forget the labs and lecture halls. You can conduct your very own psych experiments at home! Famous psychological experiments--from Freud's ego to the Skinner box--have changed the way science views human behavior. But how do these tests really work? In Psych Experiments, you'll learn how to test out these theories and experiments for yourself...no psychology degree required! Guided by Michael A. Britt, creator of popular podcast The Psych Files, you can conduct your own experiments when browsing your favorite websites (to test the 'curiosity effect'), in restaurants (learning how to increase your tips), when presented with advertisements (you'd be surprised how much you're influenced by the color red), and even right on your smartphone (and why you panic when you can't find it). You'll even figure out how contagious yawning works! With this compul

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    £13.33

  • Mad to be Normal: Conversations with R. D. Laing

    Free Association Books Mad to be Normal: Conversations with R. D. Laing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisRe-released with a new introduction, and to coincide with a film of the same title (directed by the author), Mad To Be Normal is the memoir R. D. Laing never lived to write. In the last two years of Laing's life, he recorded hundreds of hours of conversation with Robert Mullan in which he was determined to be as frank and open as possible, and equally determined to 'put the record straight'. R. D. Laing wrote a number of books during the 1960s which rocked the foundations of conventional psychiatry and galvanized the imagination of millions of ordinary readers. His views were against the grain of conventional psychiatry - his existential approach to madness was controversial, and his work brought into focus matters of individual liberty and the importance of the social context of 'illness'. The greatest accusation he suffered was that he idealised mental misery - something he consistently denied. Mad to be Normal presents Laing's own words, about his work and about his life. It is the most complete record on Laing, by Laing.Entertaining, maddening, surprising, impressive, occasionally scurrilous, and evoking a compelling portrait of the heady and sometimes self-regarding mood of the 1960s and early l970s, this books necessitates a reassessment of Laing and his work; work which is part of a lengthier and on-going process concerned with the routine care of those disturbed in mind.

    1 in stock

    £29.62

  • How Confidence Works: The new science of

    Transworld Publishers Ltd How Confidence Works: The new science of

    7 in stock

    Book Synopsis* Confidence makes your brain work better and boosts your performance* Confidence acts like a mini-antidepressant, lifting your mood* Confidence is contagious* Confidence is anxiety's greatest antidote* Confidence is a set of habits that feel fake at first but become real with practice* Confidence makes boys bullsh*t more than girls* Overconfidence can have disastrous consequences_________'Brilliant ... it will change how you think about confidence.' Johann Hari'Important for everyone but crucial for women.' Mary Robinson'Interesting and important.' Steven Pinker__________Imagine we could discover something that could make us richer, healthier, longer-living, smarter, kinder, happier, more motivated and more innovative. Ridiculous, you might say... What is this elixir?Confidence.If you have it, it can empower you to reach heights you never thought possible. But if you don't, it can have a devastating effect on your future. Confidence lies at the core of what makes things happen.Exploring the science and neuroscience behind confidence that has emerged over the last decade, clinical psychologist and neuroscientist Professor Ian Robertson tells us how confidence plays out in our minds, our brains and indeed our bodies. He explains where it comes from and how it spreads - with extraordinary economic and political consequences. And why it's not necessarily something you are born with, but something that can be learned.__________'Rich stories and change-inspiring examples for every kind of performer.' Pippa Grange'Appealing... ranges from neuroscience to politics.' NatureTrade ReviewAn inviting explanation of an interesting and important new topic in psychological science. * Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of HOW THE MIND WORKS and RATIONALLY *A revelatory and practical new exploration of the science of confidence, which is important for everyone but crucial for women. * Mary Robinson *A brilliant and thought-provoking book - it will change how you think about confidence. * Johann Hari *Rich stories and change-inspiring examples for every kind of performer. * Pippa Grange *A fascinating read. * RTE Radio One *

    7 in stock

    £13.49

  • Your A to Z of Research Methods and Statistics in

    Oxford University Press Your A to Z of Research Methods and Statistics in

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA friendly and accessible guide to psychological research methods, Your A to Z of Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology is the perfect companion to your core research methods textbook. This clear and extensive A to Z covers all the key terms and concepts you need to navigate methods and statistics in psychology with ease.Trade ReviewWithout a doubt, this is the handy guide that students have been looking for. * Dr Susanna Kola-Palmer, University of Huddersfield *

    1 in stock

    £21.99

  • Music and the Aging Brain

    Elsevier Science Music and the Aging Brain

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Bringing together numerous experts, the book presents thoroughly what we currently know about music in the aging brain: From fundamental research on basic functioning and potential disorders in the elderly to applied research on music’s boosting power in normal and pathological aging. A complete approach." --Barbara Tillmann, CNRS Research Director, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, France "Recent years have seen a great deal of progress in understanding both the mental processes associated with aging, and those related to music. Cuddy, Belleville, and Moussard are top experts in the domains of aging, music, and neurocognition. By applying careful scientific analysis and detailed review, their new edited volume promises to shed light on the intersection of these complex fields that offer both hope and controversy." --Robert J. Zatorre, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada "We hear many stories about "the healing power of music." Is there something to them? It's nice to imagine that such a pleasurable pastime can be neuroprotective and immune-protective…well, where's the evidence? Music and the Aging Brain is the book I wish I had written—and it's far better than anything I could have done. Cuddy, et al. bring together the top scientists in the world to tell us the state-of-the-art in music and aging research. There is much to be optimistic about. This book will stand as the bible for music and aging research and interventions for many, many years to come." --Daniel J. Levitin, James McGill Professor of Neuroscience and Music (Emeritus), McGill University; author of This Is Your Brain on Music and Successful AgingTable of Contents1. The musical brain Part 1 Effects of Aging on Music Processing 2. Processing of musical pitch, time, and emotion in older adults 3. Age-related hearing loss Part 2 Disorders of Musical Perception and Memory 4. Disorders of music processing in dementia 5. Stroke and acquired amusia 6. “Curious” cases of preservation of music compositional ability in the presence of organic brain disease: historical examples Part 3 The Power of Music as Neuroprotection in Normal Aging 7. Theories of cognitive aging: a look at potential benefits of music training on the aging brain 8. Training-induced cognitive and neural changes in musicians: implications for health aging 9. Singing and choirs 10. Effects on cognition of physical activity with or without music and of dance 11. Toward music-based auditory rehabilitation for older adults Part 4 The Power of Music in Rehabilitation and Care in Disorderd Aging 12. Benefits and limits of musical interventions in pathological aging 13. Why do music-based interventions benefit persons with neurodegenerative disease? 14. Neurorehabilitation in aging through neurologic music therapy 15. The use of rhythm in rehabilitation for patients with movement disorders 16. The impact of music interventions on motor rehabilitation following stroke in elderly

    1 in stock

    £97.75

  • The Highly Sensitive Brain

    Elsevier Science The Highly Sensitive Brain

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This is a high-quality text regarding its description and summation of existing knowledge of SPS. The book does a thorough job of describing the biological basis of SPS, including genetic and epigenetic components. These objective measurements will likely help legitimize SPS as a normal variant of sensory processing. The addition of several scales for the assessment of SPS as well as the descriptions of clinical strengths and weaknesses of individuals are highly useful. The book could benefit from more visuals, perhaps to aid in the understanding of the complex science that it discusses in some chapters. The book also does not have any color and can feel pedantic at times. Lastly, the book's final chapter, which discusses how SPS individuals may be helpful with off-world space missions - while interesting - seems out of place with the content of the rest of the book. Ultimately, the strengths of the book outweigh its deficiencies. " --DoodyTable of Contents1. The basics of sensory processing sensitivity 2. Assessment of sensory processing sensitivity across the lifespan 3. Sensory processing sensitivity—For better or for worse? Theory, evidence, and societal implications 4. Health and social outcomes in highly sensitive persons 5. Etiology of sensory processing sensitivity: Neurobiology, genes, and evolution 6. Clinical assessment of sensory processing sensitivity 7. Clinical characteristics of misophonia and its relation to sensory processing sensitivity: A critical analysis 8. The future of sensory processing sensitivity on planet Earth and beyond

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    £106.20

  • The Neuroscience of Meditation

    Elsevier Science The Neuroscience of Meditation

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    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Introduction2. Key Brain Areas/Networks in Meditation3. Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Networks in Meditation4. How to Measure Individual Differences in Meditation5. Does Personality Contribute to Meditation6. Cultural Differences in Meditation7. Genetic Association with Meditation Learning and Practice8. Meditation over the Lifespan9. Personalized Meditation10. Staying Human in the Digital Age11. Common Questions and Answers in Meditation

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    £71.09

  • The Sensory Order and Other Writings on the

    Liberty Fund Inc The Sensory Order and Other Writings on the

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    4 in stock

    £10.40

  • Feel-Good Productivity: How to Do More of What

    Cornerstone Feel-Good Productivity: How to Do More of What

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    Book SynopsisThe Instant Sunday Times Bestseller'The master of productivity.' Steven Bartlett, creator of Diary of a CEO'The book we've all been waiting for.' Dr Julie Smith, author of Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?'Will guide you to accomplish more than you ever dreamed of.' Jay Shetty, author of Think Like a Monk and 8 Rules of LoveThe secret to productivity isn't discipline. It's joy.We think that productivity is all about hard work. That the road to success is lined with endless frustration and toil. But what if there's another way?Dr Ali Abdaal - the world's most-followed productivity expert - has uncovered an easier, happier path to success. Drawing on decades of psychological research, he has found that the secret to productivity and success isn't grind - it's feeling good. If you can make your work feel good, then productivity takes care of itself.In this revolutionary book, Ali reveals how the science of feel-good productivity can transform your life. He introduces the three hidden 'energisers' that underpin enjoyable productivity, the three 'blockers' we must overcome to beat procrastination, and the three 'sustainers' that prevent burnout and help us achieve lasting fulfilment. He recounts the inspiring stories of founders, Olympians, and Nobel-winning scientists who embody the principles of Feel-Good Productivity. And he introduces the simple, actionable changes that you can use to achieve more and live better, starting today.Armed with Ali's insights, you won't just accomplish more. You'll feel happier and more fulfilled along the way.'A much-needed antidote to hustle culture' Mark Manson, author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck'An eye-opening and important new book' Cal Newport, author of Deep Work and Digital MinimalismTrade ReviewThis book will free you from the guilt and shame of feeling like you're not doing enough and guide you to accomplish more than you ever dreamed of. -- JAY SHETTY, author of Think Like a Monk and 8 Rules of LoveAli is the master of productivity. Nobody has a talent for distilling complicated ideas into fun, accessible and actionable insights quite like him. -- STEVEN BARTLETT, creator of Diary of a CEOAli is the absolute master on how to be productive without sacrificing your own happiness. This is the book we've all been waiting for. -- DR JULIE SMITH, author of Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?A much-needed antidote to hustle culture, this book is a reality check for any ambitious person who wants to build sustainable success. It offers the most practical approach to productivity that no one says yet all of us need to hear -- MARK MANSON, author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ckIn this eye-opening and important new book, Ali Abdaal flips the conventional narrative on productivity: accomplishing important things is not about creating more efficient systems but instead about cultivating a deeper energy for your work. This really got me thinking! -- Professor CAL NEWPORT, Georgetown University, author of Deep Work and Digital MinimalismProductivity doesn't have to be toxic. Ali is rewriting what we thought we knew about getting stuff done. You can indeed be both happy and successful. -- DR ALEX GEORGE, author of Live Well Every Day and The Mind ManualUtterly unlike the grumpy, besuited psychology gurus you're used to, Ali is the cheerful, optimistic productivity teacher the world sorely needs. Now, he has drawn upon his singularly engaging style to create a book that will change you for the better. A must-read! -- MO GAWDAT, former Chief Business Officer, Google X, author of Solve for Happy and Scary SmartAli's approach to productivity is exceptional and life-changing. This is a must-read if you want to experience the power of productivity in a whole new way. -- Professor WILL MACASKILL, University of Oxford, author of What We Owe the Future and Doing Good BetterYou must read this now! More actionable wisdom than all the current self-improvement books combined. Ali has packed it with useful insights and exercises. I had to stop after almost every page to apply each idea. -- DEREK SIVERS, author of Anything You WantAs a doctor, entrepreneur, and educator, Ali has a unique and practical perspective on productivity. His book is science-backed, filled with real-life stories and refreshingly joyful. A nuanced guide to productivity that will unlock more honest conversations about our relationship to work. -- ANNE-LAURE LE CUNFF, founder of Ness Labs and author of Liminal Minds

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    £19.80

  • The Handbook of Behavior Change

    Cambridge University Press The Handbook of Behavior Change

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSocial problems in many domains, including health, education, social relationships, and the workplace, have their origins in human behavior. The documented links between behavior and social problems have compelled governments and organizations to prioritize and mobilize efforts to develop effective, evidence-based means to promote adaptive behavior change. In recognition of this impetus, The Handbook of Behavior Change provides comprehensive coverage of contemporary theory, research, and practice on behavior change. It summarizes current evidence-based approaches to behavior change in chapters authored by leading theorists, researchers, and practitioners from multiple disciplines, including psychology, sociology, behavioral science, economics, philosophy, and implementation science. It is the go-to resource for researchers, students, practitioners, and policy makers looking for current knowledge on behavior change and guidance on how to develop effective interventions to change behavioTrade Review'This is an outstanding compendium of current approaches to changing behaviour written by world leaders in social psychology. It includes full descriptions of 17 theoretical approaches, considers practical challenges, and gives detailed guidance on how to use theories in intervention development. Both researchers and practitioners will find this useful.' Marie Johnston, Professor Emeritus of Health Psychology, University of Aberdeen, UK, and registered Health and Clinical PsychologistTable of ContentsList of figures; List of tables; List of sidebars; List of contributors; 1. Changing behavior: a theory and evidence based approach; Part I. Theory and behavior change: 2. Changing behavior using the theory of planned behavior; 3. Changing behavior using social cognitive theory; 4. Changing behavior using the health belief model and protection motivation theory; 5. Changing behavior using the common sense model of self-regulation; 6. Changing behavior using the model of action phases; 7. Changing behavior using the health action process approach; 8. Changing behavior using self-determination theory; 9. Changing behavior using control theory; 10. Changing behavior using the transtheoretical model; 11. Changing behavior using integrative self-control theory; 12. Changing behavior using the reflective-impulsive; 13. Changing behavior using habit theory; 14. Changing behavior by changing environments; 15. Changing behavior using integrated theories; 16. Changing behavior using social identity processes; 17. Changing behavior using ecological models; 18. Changing behavior using theories at the interpersonal, organizational, community and societal levels; Part II. Using theory to change behavior: 19. Design, implementation, and evaluation of behavior change interventions: A ten-task guide; 20. Moving from theoretical principles to intervention strategies: An experimental medicine approach; 21. Developing behavior change interventions; 22. Evaluation of behavior change interventions; 23. Implementation science and translation in behavior change; 24. Engagement of stakeholders in the design, evaluation, and implementation of complex interventions; 25. Maximizing user engagement with behavior change interventions; 26. Cost effectiveness evaluations of behavior change interventions; 27. Addressing underserved populations and disparities in behavior change; 28. Behavior change in community contexts; 29. Changing behavior in the digital age; 30. Critical and qualitative approaches to behavior change; Part III. Using theory to change behaviour: 31. Attitudes and persuasive communication; 32. Self-efficacy interventions; 33. Imagery, visualization and mental simulation; 34. Affect-based interventions; 35. Autonomy-supportive interventions; 36. Incentive-based interventions; 37. Monitoring interventions; 38. Goal setting interventions; 39. Planning and implementation intention interventions; 40. Self-control interventions; 41. Habit interventions; 42. Economic and behavioral economic approaches to behavior change; 43. Dyadic behavior change interventions; 44. Social identity interventions; 45. Motivational interviewing interventions; 46. The science of behavior change: The road ahead.

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    £56.04

  • The Handbook of Personality Dynamics and

    Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc The Handbook of Personality Dynamics and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This handbook is excellent, with 51 chapters of valuable information over 1384 pages. It covers a wide variety of topics, written by an international collection of experts in the field. The readers will not be disappointed in this wonderful Academic Press publication." --© Doody’s Review Service, 2021,Gary B Kaniuk, Psy.D.(Cermak Health Services) reviewer, expert opinionTable of ContentsSECTION I: CONCEPTS AND DOMAINS 1. The history of dynamic approaches to personality 2. Personality processes 3. Psychological processes and mechanisms to explain associations between personality traits and outcomes 4. Within-person variability 5. Personality development processes 6. Neurobiology of personality dynamics 7. Dynamic genotype-environment interplays in the development of personality differences 8. Social Interaction Processes and Personality 9. Relationship transactions 10. Socio-cultural processes 11. Psychopathology and personality functioning 12. Motivational and goal processes 13. Fates Beyond Traits: The Dynamics and Impacts of Personal Project Pursuit 14. Self-regulatory processes 15. Dynamic self-processes 16. Narratives, identities, and life story processes 17. Personality coherence SECTION II: PERSPECTIVES AND THEORIES 18. Capturing Interactions, Correlations, Fits, and Transactions: A Person-Environment Relations Model 19. Evolutionary perspectives on the mechanistic underpinnings of personality 20. Dual-process models of personality 21. Whole Trait Theory (WTT) 22. Personality architecture and dynamics (KAPA): Theory and evidence 23. Toward an adequate theory of personality: Lifespan developmental processes 24. Functionalistic perspectives 25. Interpersonal Theory and personality processes 26. Personality Systems Framework 27. PSI Theory SECTION III: METHODS AND STATISTICS 28. A framework to study persons, situations, behavior, and time 29. Digital media technologies in the assessment of personality dynamics 30. Experience Sampling and Daily Diary Studies: Basic Concepts, Designs, and Challenges 31. Modeling developmental processes 32. Intensive longitudinal measurement 33. Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling for Intensive Longitudinal Data: A Practical Guide for Personality Researchers 34. Hierarchical continuous time modeling 35. Multi-method multi-occasion modeling 36. Dyadic data-analysis (e.g., longitudinal SRM, APIM) 37. Dynamic Structural Equation Modeling of personality data 38. Identifying the dynamics of individual variation in personality 39. Network analysis of dynamic personality data 40. Neural networks and virtual personalities SECTION IV: APPLICATIONS 41. Personality processes at the workplace 42. Within-person variability and job performance 43. Process Perspectives on Leader Traits, Behaviors, and Leadership Situations 44. Personnel selection 45. Growth and positive psychology 46. Morality 47. Stress 48. Well-being 49. Health processes in personality 50. Dynamics and processes in personality change interventions 51. PSI Theory Applications

    3 in stock

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  • Mental Health in a Digital World

    Elsevier Science Mental Health in a Digital World

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1 Introduction Section A Digital Data Collection and Analysis 2 Information technology and electronic health record to improve behavioral health services 3 Big data and the goal of personalized health interventions 4 Collecting data from Internet (and other platform) users for mental health research 5 Ecological momentary assessment and other digital technologies for capturing daily life in mental health 6 Social media big data analysis for mental health research Section B Communication, pscyhoeducation, screening 7 Telepsychiatry and video-to-home (including security issues) 8 Social Media and Clinical Practice 9 Websites and the validity of mental health care information 10 Digital phenotyping 11 The digital therapeutic relationship: Retaining humanity in the digital age Section C Problematic use of the Internet 12 Gambling disorder, gaming disorder, cybershopping, and other addictive/impulsive disorders online 13 Cyberchondria, cyberhoarding, and other compulsive online disorders 14 Internet-use disorders: A theoretical framework for their conceptualization and diagnosis 15 Cybersex (including sex robots) 16 Developmental aspects (including cyberbullying) Section D Interventions 17 Internet-based psychotherapies 18 Apps for mental health 19 Clinical interventions for technology-based problems 20 Scaling up of mental health services in the digital age: The rise of technology and its application to low- and middle-income countries 21 Addiction, autonomy, and the Internet: Some ethical considerations

    1 in stock

    £88.50

  • Understanding Female Offenders

    Elsevier Science Understanding Female Offenders

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book addresses a long standing and serious gap in the literature, including two extremely powerful and attractive assessment tools, together into one volume. The chapters keep their tight focus nicely, and the disciplined situating of the issues into scientific methodology is a positive feature of the text. Staying focused on the boundaries of the approach without digression makes this book very compelling and informative. Overall, the coverage and integration of the literature on psychopathy, the PCL-R, PAI and Rorschach makes the addition of Understanding Female Offenders to one’s library quite worthwhile." --Marvin W. Acklin, PhD, ABPP, ABFP, ABAP, Board-certified Clinical, Assessment & Forensic Psychologist "Understanding Female Offenders: Psychopathy, Criminal Behavior, Assessment, and Treatment is a masterful and up-to-date review of the literature. Historical review and contextualization of concepts and assessment instruments are extremely helpful and set the stage for the strong analysis that follows. The authors are leaders in the field of psychological assessment, and their extensive knowledge is reflected in the care and detail of the conceptual theories and analysis developed in this book and its foundational research." --Giselle Hass, PsyD, ABAP, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist "Understanding Female Offenders: Psychopathy, Criminal Behavior, Assessment, and Treatment makes an important contribution to the field. Clinicians who work with female psychopaths will want to consult this text for practical advice about bias and about managing the emotional demands of this work. The case studies offer vivid illustrations that are supported by extensive tables of test data which can readily be applied." --Kari Carstairs, PsyD, ABAP, Clinical psychologist "Understanding Female Offenders: Psychopathy, Criminal Behavior, Assessment, and Treatment is a landmark book that fills an important gap in the female offender literature and provides clinicians and researcher with a long awaited guide to better understand and deal with these complex, often mispresented and misunderstood women." --Peder Christian Bryhn Nørbech, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Clinic of Prison Psychiatric Services, Oslo University Hospital, NorwayTable of Contents1. IntroductionCarl B. Gacono2. Understanding Bias in Diagnosing, Assessing, and Treating Female OffendersTed B. Cunliffe, Carl B. Gacono and Jason M. Smith3. Understanding Antisocial and Psychopathic WomenJason M. Smith, Carl B. Gacono and Ted B. Cunliffe4. The Psychological Assessment of Female OffendersCarl B. Gacono and Jason M. Smith5. Female Sex Offenders: Where Angels Continue to Fear to TreadJason M. Smith and Carl B. Gacono6. The Treatment and Management of Female OffendersJason M. Smith, Carl B. Gacono and Ted B. CunliffeEpilogueCarl B. GaconoAppendix A: The Clinical and Forensic Interview Schedule for the PCL-R: Adapted for Women Ted B. Cunliffe, Carl B. Gacono and Jason M. SmithAppendix B: Descriptions of Eight Select Psychopathic Traits Evident in Women Ted B. Cunliffe, Carl B. Gacono and Jason M. Smith

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  • Advances in Experimental Social Psychology

    Elsevier Science Advances in Experimental Social Psychology

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    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Social evaluation: Comparing models across interpersonal, intragroup, intergroup, several-group, and many-group contexts Alex Koch, Vincent Yzerbyt, Andrea Abele, Naomi Ellemers and Susan T. Fiske 2. Whole traits: Revealing the social-cognitive mechanisms constituting personality's central variable William Fleeson and Eranda Jayawickreme 3. Paradoxical thinking as a paradigm of attitude change in the context of intractable conflict Daniel Bar-Tal, Boaz Hameiri and Eran Halperin 4. The structure and perceptual basis of social judgments from faces Alexander Todorov and DongWon Oh 5. On the utility of the self in social perception: An egocentric tactician model Constantine Sedikides, Mark D. Alicke and John J. Skowronski

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    £78.38

  • Basic Research Methods and Statistics  An

    Cengage Learning, Inc Basic Research Methods and Statistics An

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

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  • Performing Time Synchrony and Temporal Flow in

    Oxford University Press Performing Time Synchrony and Temporal Flow in

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPerforming Time explores our experience of time in dance and music, from the perspectives of both performers and audience, and informed by the most recent research in dance science, musicology, neuroscience, and psychology.Table of Contents0: Wöllner & London: Introduction to Performing Time 1 Foundations: The Flow of Time in Music and Dance 1: Bettina Bläsing: Time experiences in dance 2: Mariusz Kozak: Varieties of musical temporality 3: Keith Doelling, Sophie Herbst, Luc Arnal & Virginie van Wassenhove: Psychological and neuroscientific foundations of rhythms and timing 4: Sylvie Droit-Volet & Natalia Martinelli: The psychological underpinnings of feelings of the passage of time 2 Duration, Tempo and Pacing in Performance and Perception 5: Justin London: What is musical tempo? 6: Renee Conroy: Telling time: Dancers, dancemakers, and audience members 7: Molly Henry & Sonja Kotz: Preferred tempo and its relation to personal sense of time and temporal flow 8: Coline Joufflineau: Time through the magnifying glass of slowness: a case study in Myriam Gourfink's choreography 9: Alexander Jensenius: Standing still together: Reflections on a one-year-long exploration of human micromotion 10: David Hammerschmidt: Spontaneous motor tempo: A window into the inner sense of time 11: Mari Romarheim Haugen: An embodied perspective on rhythm in music-dance genres 3 Synchrony: Keeping Together in Time 12: Guy Madison: Moving together in music and dance - features of entrainment and sensorimotor synchronisation 13: Werner Goebl & Laura Bishop: Joint shaping of musical time: How togetherness emerges in music ensemble performance 14: Julien Laroche, Tommi Himberg & Asaf Bachrach: Making time together: An exploration of participatory time-making through collective dance improvisation 15: Birgitta Burger & Petri Toiviainen: Time and synchronisation in dance movement 16: Simone Dalla Bella: Unravelling individual differences in synchronizing to the beat of music 17: Anne Danielsen: Shaping the beat bin in computer-based grooves 18: Matthew H. Woolhouse: The 'synchrony effect' in dance: how rhythmic scaffolding and vision facilitate social cohesion 4 Performance Time Experienced: Attention, Expectation and Groove 19: Clemens Wöllner: Changes in psychological time when attending to different temporal structures in music 20: Pieter-Jan Maes & Marc Leman: Expressive timing in music and dance interactions: a dynamic perspective 21: Psyche Loui: Temporal aspects of musical expectancy and creativity in improvisation: A review of recent neuroscientific studies and an updated model 22: Anna Pakes: Experiences of time in boring dance 23: Jason Noble, Tanor Bonin, Roger Dean & Stephen McAdams: Evaluating the psychological reality of alternate temporalities in contemporary music: Empirical case studies of Gérard Grisey's Vortex Temporum 24: Kristina Knowles & Richard Ashley: Measuring experienced time while listening to music 25: Jan Stupacher, Michael Hove & Peter Vuust: The experience of musical groove: body movement, pleasure, and social bonding 5 Conclusions: Capturing Time in Performance and Science 26: Marc Wittmann: Embodied time: what the psychology and neuroscience of time can learn from the performing arts 27: Russell Hartenberger: Learning to feel the time: Reflections of a percussionist 28: Henry Daniel, Justin London: Performing and feeling time in contemporary dance 29: Kent Nagano, Clemens Wöllner: Music is a unique artform because of the temporal aspect 30: Stewart Copeland & Daniel Levitin: Timing, tempo and rhythm: Evidence from the laboratory and the concert stage

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  • The Science and Psychology of Music Performance

    Oxford University Press Inc The Science and Psychology of Music Performance

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    Book SynopsisMusic educators and practicing musicians have failed to benefit as much as they could from the past two decades of music psychology research. In this volume, Parncutt and McPherson propose to improve the situation by describing new approaches, informed by recent psychological research, to teaching music, learning music, and making music at all educational levels. Each chapter represents the collaboration between a music psychologist and a music educator. The articles begin by outlining music-psychological issues that are probably unfamiliar to musicians and music educators. Then, they propose teaching strategies and materials inspired by the psychologists'' findings. The volume''s twenty-one articles cover the broad issues of the developing musician, subskills of musical performance, and instruments and ensembles.Trade ReviewThis is a finely produced publication and a tribute to the expertise and, I should think, perseverance of its two editors. Its target audience of music educators and music psychologists will be well pleased and will find much to cite here. * British Journal of Music Education *... the breadth of [the authors'] enthusiasms and knowledge is infectious and stimulating. * British Journal of Music Education *Table of ContentsPART 1: THE DEVELOPING MUSICIAN; PART 2: SUBSKILLS OF MUSIC PERFORMANCE; PART 3: INSTRUMENTS AND ENSEMBLES

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  • Causal Models

    Oxford University Press Causal Models

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisHuman beings are active agents who can think. To understand how thought serves action requires understanding how people conceive of the relation between cause and effect, that is, between action and outcome.In cognitive terms, the question becomes one of how people construct and reason with the causal models we use to represent our world. A revolution is occuring in how statisticians, philosophers, and computer scientists answer this question. These fields have ushered in new insights about causal models by thinking about how to represent causal structure mathematically, in a framework that uses graphs and probability theory to develop what are called ''causal Bayesian networks''. The framework starts with the idea that the purpose of causal structure is to understand and predict the effects of intervention: How does intervening on one thing affect other things? This question is not merely about probability (or logic), but about action. The framework offers a new understanding of mind:Trade Review"Steven Sloman's Causal Models is the first broadly accessible book to survey an important and growing field of cognitive research: how people understand the causal structure of their world, and the role of causal understanding in all aspects of thinking, perceiving and acting. No difficult technical concepts are assumed. Important unifying themes are explained clearly and illustrated with numerous examples. It will provide an excellent entry into this field for students, researchers, or interested general readers." --Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Paul E. Newton Career Development Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "In the last 15 years, there has been a quiet revolution in how we model, understand, and learn about the causal structure of the world. Having started in philosophy and computer science, but now vital in psychology and statistics, the causal revolution has been slowed by the conspicuous absence of a truly readable book-length introduction. Fortunately, Steve Sloman has now written one. In a book that includes all the key ideas behind causal modeling but none of the tedious technical details, hundreds of worked examples ranging from marketing to arithmetic, and dozens of applications ranging from how we categorize the world to how we might be evolved to learn about its causal structure, Sloman has made a difficult subject exciting and simple." --Richard Scheines, Professor of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University "The scientific analysis of causal systems has become much more sophisticated with recent developments in computer science, statistics, and philosophy during the past decade. For the first time, we have available a comprehensive formal language in which to represent complex causal systems and which can be used to define normative solutions to causal inference and judgment problems. Steven Sloman's book makes these important developments easily accessible to the reader, as well as presenting many of his own exciting applications of these new ideas in behavioral studies of learning and judging causal relationships. This well-written book is full of profound insights and fascinating results. Anyone who wants to know what's going on at the cutting edge of cognitive science should read it." --Reid Hastie, Professor of Behavioral Science, University of Chicago "The field of Bayesian causal models is becoming increasingly important for theory building in cognitive science. This book provides an lively and lucid introduction to the core concepts, and weaves them together with the latest research on causality and related topics from the cognitive sciences. Elegant and entertaining." --Nick Chater, Director of the Institute for Applied Cognitive Science and Professor of Psychology, University of Warwick "Sloman has written an accessible, popular-level book that will serve as a useful general introduction to the tricky and complex issues involved in understanding causality and its role in cognitive processing. For people who are unfamiliar with the issues and the research involved, this is a good starting point, although parts may require thoughtful rereadings. For people who are generally familiar with the issues but not the recent research or theoretical conceptions (e.g., the use of counterfactuals), this book can serve as a useful guide to update one's knowledge. People who are actively working in this area will probably find this book a quick and enjoyable read."--Michael Palij, PsycCRITIQUES "Steven Sloman's Causal Models is the first broadly accessible book to survey an important and growing field of cognitive research: how people understand the causal structure of their world, and the role of causal understanding in all aspects of thinking, perceiving and acting. No difficult technical concepts are assumed. Important unifying themes are explained clearly and illustrated with numerous examples. It will provide an excellent entry into this field for students, researchers, or interested general readers." --Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Paul E. Newton Career Development Professor, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "In the last 15 years, there has been a quiet revolution in how we model, understand, and learn about the causal structure of the world. Having started in philosophy and computer science, but now vital in psychology and statistics, the causal revolution has been slowed by the conspicuous absence of a truly readable book-length introduction. Fortunately, Steve Sloman has now written one. In a book that includes all the key ideas behind causal modeling but none of the tedious technical details, hundreds of worked examples ranging from marketing to arithmetic, and dozens of applications ranging from how we categorize the world to how we might be evolved to learn about its causal structure, Sloman has made a difficult subject exciting and simple." --Richard Scheines, Professor of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University "The scientific analysis of causal systems has become much more sophisticated with recent developments in computer science, statistics, and philosophy during the past decade. For the first time, we have available a comprehensive formal language in which to represent complex causal systems and which can be used to define normative solutions to causal inference and judgment problems. Steven Sloman's book makes these important developments easily accessible to the reader, as well as presenting many of his own exciting applications of these new ideas in behavioral studies of learning and judging causal relationships. This well-written book is full of profound insights and fascinating results. Anyone who wants to know what's going on at the cutting edge of cognitive science should read it." --Reid Hastie, Professor of Behavioral Science, University of Chicago "The field of Bayesian causal models is becoming increasingly important for theory building in cognitive science. This book provides an lively and lucid introduction to the core concepts, and weaves them together with the latest research on causality and related topics from the cognitive sciences. Elegant and entertaining." --Nick Chater, Director of the Institute for Applied Cognitive Science and Professor of Psychology, University of Warwick "Sloman has written an accessible, popular-level book that will serve as a useful general introduction to the tricky and complex issues involved in understanding causality and its role in cognitive processing. For people who are unfamiliar with the issues and the research involved, this is a good starting point, although parts may require thoughtful rereadings. For people who are generally familiar with the issues but not the recent research or theoretical conceptions (e.g., the use of counterfactuals), this book can serve as a useful guide to update one's knowledge. People who are actively working in this area will probably find this book a quick and enjoyable read."--Michael Palij, PsycCRITIQUESTable of ContentsPART 1: THE THEORY; PART 2: EVIDENCE AND APPLICATION

    15 in stock

    £46.75

  • Cognitive Behavioural Processes Across Psychological Disorders

    Oxford University Press Cognitive Behavioural Processes Across Psychological Disorders

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisCognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) has established itself as one of the most effective therapies for treating a wide range of psychological disorders. However, research and treatment in this field typically adopts a DSM driven ''disorder-focused'' approach - researchers and clinicians target a specific disorder, try to understand its aetiology and maintenance, and try to develop more effective strategies to treat the disorder. This book proposes an insightful and original approach to understanding these disorders, one that focuses on what they have in common. Instead of examining in isolation, for example, obsessive compulsive disorders, insomnia, schizophrenia, it asks - what do patients with these disorders have in common? It takes each cognitive and behavioural process - attention, memory, reasoning, thought, behaviour, and examines whether it is a transdiagnostic process - i.e., serves to maintain a broad range of psychological disorders. Having shown how these disorders share sevTable of Contents1. Introduction ; 2. Attention ; 3. Memory ; 4. Reasoning ; 5. Thought ; 6. Behaviour ; 7. Conclusions

    15 in stock

    £74.10

  • Looking and Acting

    Oxford University Press Looking and Acting

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe cooperative action of different regions of our brains gives us an amazing capacity to perform activities as diverse as playing the piano and hitting a tennis ball. Somehow, without conscious effort, our eyes find the information we need to operate successfully in the world around us. The development of head-mounted eye trackers over recent years has made it possible to record where we look during different active tasks, and so work out what information our eyes supply to the brain systems that control our limbs. We are now in a position to explore the strategies that the eye movement system uses in the initiation and guidance of action.Looking and Acting examines a wide range of visually guided behaviour, from sedentary tasks like reading and drawing, to dynamic activities such as driving and playing cricket. A central theme is that the eye movement system has its own knowledge about where to find the most appropriate information for guiding action - information not usually availabTable of ContentsPRELIMINARIES ; 1. Introduction ; 2. The human eye movement repertoire ; 3. How our eyes question the world ; OBSERVATIONS ; 4. Sedentary tasks ; 5. Domestic tasks ; 6. Locomotion on foot ; 7. Driving ; 8. Ball games: when to look where? ; 9. Social roles of eye movements ; COMMENTARIES ; 10. Representations of the visual world ; 11. Neuroscience of gaze and action ; 12. Attention, memory and learning

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  • The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition

    Oxford University Press The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition

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    Book Synopsis4E cognition (embodied, embedded, enactive, and extended) is a relatively young and thriving field of interdisciplinary research. It assumes that cognition is shaped and structured by dynamic interactions between the brain, body, and both the physical and social environments.With essays from leading scholars and researchers, The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition investigates this recent paradigm. It addresses the central issues of embodied cognition by focusing on recent trends, such as Bayesian inference and predictive coding, and presenting new insights, such as the development of false belief understanding.The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition also introduces new theoretical paradigms for understanding emotion and conceptualizing the interactions between cognition, language, and culture. With an entire section dedicated to the application of 4E cognition in disciplines such as psychiatry and robotics, and critical notes aimed at stimulating discussion, this Oxford handbook is the definitive guide to 4E cognition.Aimed at neuroscientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and philosophers, The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition will be essential reading for anyone with an interest in this young and thriving field.Trade ReviewWhat I like most about this book is that it is not just a collection of what 4E Cognition is, it is also a rigorous critique of what it is not: The final chapter in sections one to nine is a critical review of the preceding discussions, providing a balanced view of the topic area. I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in cognition, not only to those interested in whether it is embodied, embedded, extended or enacted. The notion of 4E cognition does have its challenges, and this book does not shy away from this. I feel even those with a more critical view of 4E Cognition would enjoy The Oxford handbook of 4E Cognition, and certainly enjoy the critical chapters in each section. Overall, it presents the characterisation of cognition in a clear manner throughout, and while it is a comprehensive read at over 900 pages long, it is a very interesting read none-the-less. * Nicholas J. Shipp, PhD, University of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, UK *The ten sections and forty-eight contributions of this handsomely produced handbook explore both these foundational questions about the nature of cognition and embodiment and the applications of 4E perspectives to social cognition, language and culture and specific applications in, for example, psychopathology and aesthetics. Especially commendable is the inclusion of critical notes which offer criticisms of the contributions in each chapter from exponents of the mainstream tradition. This enables a real sense of dialogue both between post-representationalists and the mainstream and from within the variously ambitious forms of 4E-Cognition. * Ian Ground, Research Fellow in Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire, and Vice-President of the British Wittgenstein Society, Times Literary Supplement *"[The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition] is a substantial tome, coming in at nearly 1,000 pages and forty-eight contributions. The most useful innovation in this volume is the inclusion of critical reflections at the end of each section. These will prove especially valuable for the reader who is less familiar with the field. * James Carney, Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture *Table of ContentsPart I: Introduction 1: Albert Newen, Shaun Gallagher, and Leon de Bruin: Introduction: 4E Cognition: Historical Roots, Key Concepts, and Central Issues Part II: What is Cognition? 2: Julian Kiverstein: Extended Cognition 3: Erik Rietveld, Damiaan Denys, And Maarten Van Westen: Ecological-Enactive Cognition as Engaging with a Field of Relevant Affordances: The Skilled Intentionality Framework (SIF) 4: Ezequiel Di Paolo: The Enactive Conception of Life 5: Daniel D. Hutto and Erik Myin: Going Radical 6: Ken Aizawa: Critical Note: So, What Again is 4E Cognition? Part III: Modelling and Experimentation 7: Jakob Hohwy: The Predictive Processing Hypothesis 8: Maurice Lamb and Anthony Chemero: Interacting in the Open: Where Dynamical Systems Become Extended and Embodied 9: Tom Froese: Searching for the Conditions of Genuine Intersubjectivity: From Agent-based Models to Perceptual Crossing Experiments 10: Richard Menary: Cognitive Integration: How Culture Transforms Us and Extends our Cognitive Capabilities 11: Tobias Schlicht: Critical Note: Cognitive Systems and the Dynamics of Representing-in-the-world Part IV: Cognition, Action, and Perception 12: Michael D. Kirchhoff: The Body in Action: Predictive Processing and the Embodiment Thesis 13: Deborah Tollefsen and Rick Dale: Joint Action and Ecognition 14: Matthew Ratcliffe: Perception, Exploration, and the Primacy of Touch 15: Joel Krueger: Direct Social Perception 16: Sven Walter: Critical Note: Bodily Experience, Action and Perception from the 4e Perspective Part V: Brain-Body-Environment Coupling and Its Perception 17: Mark Rowlands: Disclosing the World: Intentionality and 4e Cognition 18: Shaun Gallagher: Building a Stronger Concept of Embodiment 19: Elisabeth Pacherie: Motor Intentionality 20: Frédérique De Vignemont: The Extended Body Hypothesis: Referred Sensations from Tools to Peripersonal Space 21: Arne M. Weber and Gottfried Vosgerau: Critical Note: Brain-body-environment Couplings: What do they Teach us about Cognition? Part VI: Social Cognition 22: Vittorio Gallese and Corrado Sinigaglia: Embodied Resonance 23: Vasudevi Reddy: Why Engagement? A Second Person Take on Social Cognition 24: Hanne De Jaegher: The Intersubjective Turn 25: Albert Newen: The Person Model Theory and the Question of Situatedness of Social Understanding 26: Leon De Bruin: False Belief Understanding, 4E Cognition and the Predictive Processing Paradigm 27: Mitchell Herschbach: Critical Note: How Revisionary are 4E accounts of Social Cognition? Part VII: Emotion 28: Peter Hobson: Thinking and Feeling: A Social-developmental Perspective 29: Dan Zahavi and John Michael: Beyond Mirroring: 4E Perspectives on Empathy 30: Evan W. Carr, Anne Kever and Piotr Winkielman: Embodiment of Emotion and its Situated Nature 31: Giovanna Colombetti: Enacting Affectivity 32: Achim Stephan: Critical Note: 3Es are Sufficient, but Don 't Forget the D - A Critical Note on Situated Affectivity Part VIII: Language And Learning 33: Mark Johnson: The Embodiment of Language 34: Michiel Van Elk and Harold Bekkering: The Embodiment of Concepts: Theoretical Perspectives and the Role of Predictive Processing 35: Ulf Liszkowski: Origins and Complexities of Infant Communication and Social Cognition 36: Marco F. H. Schmidt and Hannes Rakoczy: Developing an Understanding of Normativity 37: Hans-Johann Glock: Critical Note: Language and Learning from the 4e Perspective Part IX: Evolution and Culture 38: Louise Barrett: The Evolution of Cognition: A 4e Perspective 39: Tadeusz W. Zawidzki: Mindshaping 40: Lambros Malafouris: Bringing Things to Mind: 4Es and Material Engagement 41: Kim Sterelny: Culture and the Extended Phenotype: Cognition and Material Culture in Deep Time 42: Andreas Roepstorff and Tobias Starzak: Critical Note: Evolution of Human Cognition Part X: Applications 43: Kai Vogeley: Communication as Fundamental Paradigm for Psychopathology 44: Cameron Buckner: Scaffolding Intuitive Rationality 45: Mat?j Hoffmann and Rolf Pfeifer: Robots as Powerful Allies for the Study of Embodied Cognition from the Bottom Up 46: Somogy Varga: Interpersonal Judgments, Embodied Reasoning and Juridical Legitimacy 47: Amy Cook: Embodied Cognition and the Humanities 48: Barbara G. Montero: Embodied Aesthetics

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  • Brain Computations What and How

    Oxford University Press Brain Computations What and How

    Book SynopsisIn order to understand how the brain works, it is essential to know WHAT is computed by different brain systems, and HOW those computations are performed. This is the aim of Brain Computations: What and How. Pioneering in its approach, this book will be of interest to all scientists interested in brain function and how the brain worksTrade ReviewThis neuronal network approach stands in contrast to connectionist approaches and also focuses exclusively on higher primate and human modeling. Helpful chapter highlights and several practical appendixes are provided, and the bibliography is excellent. * H. Storl, Augustana College (IL), CHOICE *This "bottom-up" approach to data-driven neuroscientific discovery serves as the perfect primer for those who study brain sciences, cognitive sciences, artificial intelligence, neuro-engineering, neuropsychology, and empirically oriented philosophy. * H. Storl, CHOICE *Brain Computations is the first complete attempt to summarize our current knowledge about computation in the brain, at a level a graduate can understand. ... This is a biologically grounded, full systems neuroscience textbook-which makes it one of a kind. ... Hippocampal memories, action selection in the striatum, orbitofrontal reward representations, emotion in the limbic system, cerebellar motor control, parietal spatial coordinate transforms, place fields, and posterior visual object recognition-all these can emerge from relatively simple rules. This is Rolls' unspoken but substantial grand unifying theory. (full review https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awab477) * Brain *He concludes with 13 principles about how information in encoded in neural networks. This is almost the Holy Grail of neuroscience, the language of neurons, what makes us what we are. Yet, these ideas are presented in a simple unassuming scientific language ... * Nikolaos C. Aggelopoulos, Neurosurgery *Table of Contents1: Introduction 2: The ventral visual system 3: The dorsal visual system 4: The taste and flavour system 5: The olfactory system 6: The somatosensory system 7: The auditory system 8: The temporal cortex 9: The hippocampus, memory, and spatial function 10: The parietal cortex, spatial functions, and navigation 11: The orbitofrontal cortex, amygdala, reward value, and emotion 12: The cingulate cortex 13: The motor cortical areas 14: The basal ganglia 15: Cerebellar cortex 16: The prefrontal cortex 17: Language and syntax in the brain 18: Noise in the cortex, stability, psychiatric disease, and aging 19: Computations by different types of brain, and by artificial neural systems Appendix A: Introduction to linear algebra for neural networks Appendix B: Neuronal network models Appendix C: Information theory, and neuronal encoding Appendix D: Simulation software for neuronal network models, and information analysis of neuronal encoding

    £95.36

  • The Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements

    OUP Oxford The Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the past few years, there has been an explosion of eye movement research in cognitive science and neuroscience. The Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements provides the first comprehensive review of the entire field of eye movement research. This book is the definitive reference work in this field.Trade ReviewI really enjoyed reading this handbook. In particular, I appreciated the thoughtful compilation of chapters targeted at providing the reader with background knowledge of oculomotor behaviour and the state-of-the-art methodology of eye movement research on the one hand and covering a broad range of current hot topics in eye movement research on the other hand. * Perception *Table of ContentsTHE EYE MOVEMENT REPERTOIRE ; NEURAL BASIS OF EYE MOVEMENTS ; VISUAL COGNITION AND EYE MOVEMENTS ; EYE MOVEMENT PATHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT ; EYE MOVEMENT CONTROL DURING READING ; LANGUAGE PROCESSING AND EYE MOVEMENTS

    1 in stock

    £130.00

  • ATTENTION  ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING C From Brain to Behaviour

    Oxford University Press, USA ATTENTION ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING C From Brain to Behaviour

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book brings together leading international learning and attention researchers to provide both a comprehensive and wide-ranging overview of the current state of knowledge of this area as well as new perspectives and directions for the future.Table of Contents1. An introduction to attention and learning ; 2. Two theories of attention: A review and a possible integration ; 3. Attentional learning ; 4. Selective attention to conditioned stimuli in human discrimination learning: Untangling the effects of outcome prediction, valence, arousal and uncertainty ; 5. Latent inhibition ; 6. Attention and perceptual learning ; 7. Acquired distinctiveness and equivalence: A synthesis ; 8. Attention and human associative learning ; 9. On the use of the term 'attention' ; 10. Attention and memory in human learning ; 11. Backward blocking of relevance-indicating cues:Evidence for locally eayesian learning ; 12. Brain systems of attention in associative learning ; 13. Neural correlates of attentional set ; 14. Clinical studies of attention and learning

    15 in stock

    £95.00

  • Hearing in Time Psychological Aspects Of Musical Meter

    Oxford University Press Hearing in Time Psychological Aspects Of Musical Meter

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen we hear music we don't just listen; we move along with it. Hearing in Time explores our innate propensity for rhythmic synchronization, drawing on research in music psychology, neurobiology, music theory, and mathematics. It looks at music from a wide range of musical styles and cultures.Trade ReviewLondon's book clearly provides the single best introduction to, and summary of, a century of psychological and theoretical study into the nature of musical meter and rhythm. For both music scholars and performers, this text offers an unbiased, reliable, and wide-ranging discussion of these important concepts. * Robert Gjerdingen, Music Theory Program, Northwestern University School of Music *Table of ContentsTable of Contents ; Introduction ; Meter as a Kind of Attentional Behavior ; Relevant research on Rhythmic Perception and Production ; The Neurobiology and Development of Rhythm ; Meter-Rhythm Interactions I: Ground Rules ; Metric Representations and Metric Well-Formedness ; Meter-Rhythm Interactions II: Problems ; Metric Flux in Beethoven's Fifth ; Non-Isochronous Meters ; NI-Meters in Theory and Practice ; The Many Meters Hypothesis ; Conclusion ; Notes ; Bibliography ; Index

    15 in stock

    £44.20

  • The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

    The University of Chicago Press The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £34.20

  • Sacred Knowledge

    Columbia University Press Sacred Knowledge

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSacred Knowledge is the first well-documented, sophisticated account of the effect of psychedelics on biological processes, human consciousness, and revelatory religious experiences. Richards argues that, if used responsibly and legally, psychedelics have incredible potential to assuage human suffering and contribute to the quality of life.Trade ReviewSacred Knowledge is not only timely and relevant to a whole host of current social/legal issues but also addresses, with seemingly effortless ease, many of the deeper/subtler metaphysical implications of psychedelics-their therapeutic and spiritual potential. Richards's clear prose makes articulating such difficult topics look easy. -- G. William Barnard, Southern Methodist University Richards' Sacred Knowledge is not a tome but rather a concise work rich with personal stories, observations, and insights into a compelling topic long ignored and now garnering the attention it has long deserved. -- Charles S. Grob, University of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine A seminal work that will become required reading for anyone seriously interested in either religious experience or psychedelic research. There has not been a book in this area as valuable since William James's The Varieties of Religious Experience, more than a century ago. -- James Fadiman, author of The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide: Safe, Therapeutic, and Sacred Journeys In this wonderfully sensitive, critical, and confessional history one of the foremost clinicians and scholars of presents his own experience with psychedelics and with guiding others in studies to occasion mystical experiences using entheogens. Neither addictive nor toxic, these drugs whatever called surely can under the right set and setting reveal the God within us all. This book is the best accessible overview by someone who knows by experience, and can guide others whether they choose to be involved with entheogens personally or seek to simply to understand others who do. Regardless of choice, this loving man should be your guide. -- Ralph W. Hood Jr. , University of Tennessee An inspiring testament to half a century of scientific research and personal exploration into the responsible, beneficial use of psychedelic substances. William A. Richards's work is visionary, personal, and transpersonal, instilled with kindness, deep humanity, and quiet wisdom. -- Don Lattin, author of The Harvard Psychedelic Club This is a great book which I highly recommend. It is an immersive experience, which provides an opportunity for those unfamiliar with nonordinary states of consciousness to catch a glimpse of their beauty and power. William A. Richards seamlessly weaves together his extensive understanding of spirituality on the one hand and academic and clinical science on the other - a rare combination. His humour, insights, and empathy shine through on every page. The topic is timely and a manifestation of the fact that the intellectual battle regarding the potential of nonordinary states of consciousness (as, in this case, facilitated by psychedelics) has been won. -- Amanda Feilding, director, Beckley Foundation Sacred Knowledge provides the most comprehensive overview of the actual use of psychedelics in psychotherapy and of the transformative power of mystical experiences. -- Torsten Passie, Hannover Medical School This is a wonderful book and couldn't have been launched at a more auspicious time. As William A. Richards has portrayed so beautifully, psychedelics provide an experience of total sanity and give a glimpse of a deeper, more heart-centred, and universal spiritual reality. In my opinion everyone should read this book, not just researchers, theologians, and philosophers but also the ordinary person in society. As society becomes more and more degraded, the planet more and more polluted, and the natural world destroyed, the truth of what the great mystic Krishnamurthy said, 'It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society,' will become ever more apparent. Increasingly I find more and more people are asking at a deeper level 'why am I here? 'What is this life about? What is it all for'? The sane answer to many of these questions is to be found in this book. -- Ivor Browne, University College Dublin A practitioner and professor, Richards writes as a guide into the depths of psychedelic spirituality in an attempt to bring entheogens-substances that 'generate the divine within'-back into the mainstream. Publishers Weekly Richards is a generous and gregarious writer, who avoids platitudes for a mix of hard evidence, anecdotal stories, and memoir-like ruminations... Timely. Baltimore City Paper A valuable work and a real treat to read... Few people could have written Sacred Knowledge and even fewer people could have done it so eloquently. OPEN FoundationTable of ContentsForeword, by G. William Barnard Preface: One Discovery of Transcendence Acknowledgments Introduction Note to the Reader Part I. Setting the Stage 1. The Death and Rebirth of Psychedelic Research 2. Orientation, Definitions, and the Limits of Language 3. Revelation and Doubt Part II. Mystical and Visionary Forms of Consciousness 4. Intuitive Knowledge 5. Approaches to Unitive Consciousness 6. New Perspectives on Time and Space 7. Visions and Archetypes Part III. Personal and Interpersonal Dynamics 8. The Interpersonal and the Mystical 9. Experiences of Meaninglessness, Despair, and Somatic Discomfort 10. Religious Conversion and Psychodynamic Experiences 11. Discipline and Integration 12. Reflections on Death Part IV. Present and Future Applications of Entheogens 13. Psychedelic Frontiers in Medicine 14. Psychedelic Frontiers in Education 15. Psychedelic Frontiers in Religion 16. Maximizing the Probability of Safety and Benefit Part V. Onward 17. Fears of Awakening 18. Entering Into a New Paradigm 19. Movement Into the Future Epilogue: A Concise Report of Insights from the Frontier Where Science and Spirituality Are Meeting Selected Bibliography A Hopkins Playlist for Psilocybin Studies (2008 Version) Name Index Subject Index

    2 in stock

    £21.25

  • Randomistas  How Radical Researchers Are Changing

    Yale University Press Randomistas How Radical Researchers Are Changing

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Packed with tantalizing tales, Randomistas is essential reading for anyone interested in debunking myths and uncovering hidden truths."—Steven Levitt, coauthor of Freakonomics"The subject of this book could hardly be more vital: are we humble enough to admit we may be wrong, and do we care enough to learn? Randomistas is rigorous, impassioned and tremendous fun. Everyone should read it." —Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist and Fifty Things That Made The Modern Economy"Randomistas is a tour de force – an engaging, passionate, how-to account of randomised experiments. After reading Leigh’s book, you’ll be baffled at the many businesses and governments yet to catch on. Fortunately, Leigh also offers a simple guide that anyone can follow. If the next generation of policymakers follows his advice – and let’s hope they do - this book will literally change the world." —David Halpern, head of the UK’s Behavioural Insights Team, author of Inside the Nudge Unit

    £19.99

  • Back to Basics

    Back to Basics

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Back to Basics: Ethics for Behavior Analysts” is a gift to practicing Behavior Analysts. The authors have done a remarkable job providing a comprehensive guide to navigating the often complex and challenging ethical terrain within ABA service delivery. The surplus of resources made available throughout this book is unmatched, via suggested supplemental readings, podcast episodes, thought-provoking real-life scenarios, and discussion questions. The authors’ combined decades of practical and robust experience is evident, and such a value to the field of behavior analysis." -- Dr. Breanne Hartley, Chief Clinical Officer, UNIFI Autism Care "Back to Basics Ethics for Behavior Analysts" by Amanda Kelly, Emily Shraga, and Lara Bollinger is an essential resource for behavior analysts, presenting a systematic approach to ethical decision-making in ABA service delivery. It integrates the latest Behavior Analyst Certification Board® Ethics Code, offering invaluable guidance through real-world challenges and relevant sample scenarios. The book illustrates ethical conduct as a detailed process, providing BCBAs with thoughtful questions for confident decision-making. I highly recommend this book to students and professionals in behavior analysis for effective collaborative problem-solving in complex ethical situations." -- Jennifer Sweeney, Ph.D.Table of ContentsIntroduction and roadmap for ethical decision making 1. Responsibility as a professional 2. Responsibility in practice 3. Responsibility to clients and stakeholders 4. Responsibility to supervisees and trainees 5. Responsibility in public statements 6. Responsibility in research

    Out of stock

    £58.85

  • Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their LifeLong

    Elsevier Science Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their LifeLong

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    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Introduction 2. Child Maltreatment – Cross Culturally 3. What Causes Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)? 4. Physical Child Abuse 5. Child sexual abuse 6. Medical child abuse 7. Emotional Maltreatment: Abuse is not just physical 8. Bullying 9. The Various Ways of Child Neglect 10. Children exposed to ACE: The trauma and its aftermath 11. Implications and Outcomes of ACEs 12. ACEs Throughout the Lifespan 13. ACE and its implication over the lifespan 14. The effects of ACE on intimate relationships 15. How did the pandemic affect child maltreatment 16. Resilience: What it is, and how to develop it 17. Treating Physical Abuse and Neglect

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    £108.90

  • A Pragmatic Guide to Low Intensity Psychological

    Elsevier Science A Pragmatic Guide to Low Intensity Psychological

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"It is great to see a book specific to low-intensity working, as the field continues to develop and expand. It would make a welcome addition to reading lists for low-intensity training programmes, and to service, or personal, libraries and bookshelves for those working as, with, or alongside low-intensity practitioners. The fact it is written by James and Liz, who are so experienced in low-intensity practice themselves is an added joy. The book is an accessible insight for those who have not worked as low-intensity practitioners themselves, with plenty of reference to wider research and underpinning policy. For those who have worked, or are currently working or training in the field, this book is the equivalent of a helpful conversation with a knowledgeable, supportive, experienced colleague who will ask the right questions, cover the relevant topics, and challenge you to dig a bit deeper. James and Liz write wonderfully, and hit that perfect balance between a well-researched academic text and an accessible guide that tells it as it is." -- Kirsty McNeilis, Specialist Lecturer and Unit Lead on the Children and Young People's Wellbeing Practitioner (CWP) PG Diploma at the Greater Manchester Psychological Therapies Training Centre (GMPTTC), Programme Lead on the Enhanced Evidence-Based Practice (EEBP) Programme at the GMPTTC "Working in health care services requires a wholly pragmatic approach which combines clinical best practice, operational guidelines and an understanding that real people (staff and our clients) do not neatly fit into boxes. This book fits beautifully into that space and is much needed for those working in low intensity roles and balancing what they have learned in training and what they see in clinical practice. Liz and James are experts in their field and bring experience and real-world knowledge together in a way that is easy to read and supportive to practitioners at all stages of their low intensity careers." – Dr. Sarah Watts, Clinical Director, Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Talking Therapies Service, Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust "This is a detailed and considered exploration of what it really means to deliver LI therapies. The personal reflections and practice specific examples remind of the importance of working inclusively, and of the human connections which are at the heart of all helping and healing. An informative, engaging and thought provoking read for any practitioner." – Dr Orla McDevitt-Petrovic, Lecturer in Psychology, Ulster University "This book offers gritty, honest insights into the realities of working as a Low Intensity Therapist and forms a useful survival guide for trainees as well as anyone currently working, or considering working, in IAPT/NHS Talking Therapies. Presenting a nuanced, critical examination of key aspects of this healthcare service model, it is an essential resource for anyone interested in reflecting on IAPT/NHS Talking Therapies and the impact on the wider psy-sector in the UK and beyond. There is a timely exploration of important issues, including therapist burnout; the intersection of social deprivation and mental health; clinical realities around attempting to measure therapeutic outcomes; and adapting therapies for the needs of socially minoritized groups." – Dr. Sarah Cantwell, Cognitive Behavioural Therapist and Counsellor, Researcher, Founding member of IAPT Workers Café "This is a much-needed resource for Low Intensity Trainees, Practitioners, Supervisors and Educators written from the Perspective of Low Intensity Practitioners. It provides an insightful and comprehensive, yet accessible, overview of the current context of Low Intensity Psychological Therapy. It covers key topics such as describing ‘Low Intensity’, discussing our role within Multidisciplinary Teams and inclusive ways of working, to mention a few. It also doesn’t shy away from key dilemmas and difficult topics, which are often avoided or skirted around. The case vignettes, personal experience and current literature ensure the content is engaging." -- Taf Kunorubwe, CBT Therapist in Private Practice & Programme Director for the Postgraduate Certificate in CBT Skills at the University of South Wales "This is an outstanding book that will be of significant interest to PWP and low intensity practitioners and students, academics and those in the wider field of CBT. It is beautifully written in an accessible and easy-to-understand style; very well researched with fabulous insights cushioned by the most up-to-date research and follows a structure that provides scaffolding for the reader to deepen their understanding while enjoying the journey." -- Dr. Paul Sullivan, Reader in Psychology, Dept. of Psychology, University of Bradford "In 1944, Winston Churchill said, "The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see." The historical context of the Wellbeing Practitioners suggests that the journey has only started. Unquestionably, in England, the IAPT impact has been phenomenal, on multiple levels. What is arguable, is the value and at what cost. The execution of the initiative into clinical delivery needed to be responsive and reactionary. Consistency in dynamic mental health services will rub against the finite resources in health economics. Authoritatively our authors applaud the virtues of IAPT and PWP’s role wrapped around statutory services; with brave openness, they provide an experiential critical analysis that might be uncomfortable reading for some. This compelling book will inform a much-needed sensible debate, essential in a dynamic evolving modern health care system. From future trainees, wellbeing practitioners, service managers, clinical leads, and commissioners, to policymakers in England and nations beyond, all will find this book accessible, comprehensive and an essential point of reference to what comes next." -- Lee Grant, Clinical Director, Onebright Efficacy; Board Trustee, British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies "An innovative new light on low intensity psychological therapies. Finally, low intensity therapy is no longer at the bottom of a hierarchy of superior therapies. This book credits low intensity therapy as its own entity, with something unique and different to offer. It provides clinical guidance for Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners that highlights the challenges this profession continues to face, as well as it’s valuable successes in primary care mental health services. A must read for any clinician, trainee or academic working in the field of NHS Talking Therapies (formerly IAPT)". -- Laura Stevenson, Programme Director for Low Intensity Psychological Therapies, Newcastle University "With this book, the authors have managed to capture a side of low-intensity work rarely discussed formally: the actual reality of the day to day work of thousands of Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners across England, and beyond. In some ways a reflection of how far we’ve come, and in others a call to arms, there is a tone throughout that invites conversation and ways for practitioners to become more involved with the discussion about the work they do. The book also offers useful insights into advanced practice, such as long-term conditions work, supervision and therapeutic relationships. Ultimately, it reads as a passionate manifesto for an emerging profession." -- Samantha Torney, Lead Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner "I am delighted to finally have a book that conceptualises and brings to the forefront the benefits and value of low intensity interventions to both patients and the overall healthcare system. The specific theories of ideas, techniques and practice are not something easily documented when it comes to outcomes and improvements in a person’s quality of life. However, in this book, we see many examples of the immense beneficial changes to patients through shared learning. One of the many things in particular that resonate is the focus of the importance of the integration with existing healthcare pathways especially when recognising the overlap between mental and physical health and wellbeing and one of the reasons this often fails to happen is the lack of acknowledgement for the benefits of low intensity interventions. Many guidelines put them into the category of self-help which often lacks evidence-based research – something which prevents healthcare professionals from acknowledging within clinical pathways. Here we have such a powerful tool evidenced recognising symptoms which are real to patients living with long-term conditions." -- Professor Sonio Cottom, Director, Pain Association, Scotland.Table of Contents1. Low Intensity Psychological Interventions 2. Defining Success 3. Training and Competency 4. Working with Challenging Social Contexts 5. The Role of Low Intensity Psychological Interventions in Physical Healthcare 6. Working Inclusively with Gender and Sexual Diversity 7. Psychological Practitioner Wellbeing 8. Navigating Relationships and Therapeutic Boundaries 9. Reflecting on Interpersonal Practice 10. Supervision 11. Professional Identity 12. Discussing International Applications

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    £103.50

  • The Science of Dream Interpretation

    Elsevier Science The Science of Dream Interpretation

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    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. An Introduction to Dream Interpretation2. The Biological Foundations of Sleep and Dreams3. The Evolution of Sleep and Dreams4. The Cultural and Historical Foundations of Dream Interpretation5. Troubled Sleep and Prophetic Dreams6. An Introduction to Freudian Dream Interpretation7. An Introduction to Jungian Dream Interpretation8. An Introduction to Fritz Perls’ Dream Interpretation Techniques9. An Overview of the Meaning of the Recurring Dreams10. A Synthesis of Dream Interpretation Techniques11. Pandemic Sleep and Dreams

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    £69.26

  • The Heretics

    Pan Macmillan The Heretics

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisWill Storr is a longform journalist and novelist. His features have appeared in various publications, including Guardian Weekend, The Times Magazine, Observer Magazine, GQ, Marie Claire and the Sydney Morning Herald. He is a contributing editor at Esquire magazine. He has been named New Journalist of the Year and Feature Writer of the Year, and has won a National Press Club award for excellence. In 2010, his investigation into the kangaroo meat industry won the Australian Food Media award for Best Investigative Journalism and, in 2012, he was presented with the One World Press award and the Amnesty International award for his work on sexual violence against men. He is also the author of Selfie, an investigation into social media, and the history of individualism.Trade Review‘I loved it . . . funny, serious, richly vivid . . . Read this book.’ Daily TelegraphAn investigation not only of outlandish belief systems, but of all belief systems . . . engaging' Sunday Times'Storr can open chapters like a stage conjurer, and his prose has an easy, laconic style embracing Jon Ronson's taste for the fabulously weird and Louis Theroux's ability to put his subjects at ease. He is a funny and companionable guide . . . [who] confounds expectations.' Guardian'Incontrovertibly brilliant' Esquire'Brilliant' Grazia'The Heretics throws new and salutary light on all our conceits and beliefs. Very valuable, and a great read to boot, this is investigative journalism of the highest order.' Independent, Book of the Week'Utterly engrossing . . . The Heretics is an accessible and absolutely compelling read, Storr leaving us with a distinct lack of trust in the verity of our own beliefs. The most dangerous thing anyone can do is dismiss as stupid the beliefs of fringe extremists.' Daily Express‘I don't totally agree with The Heretics, which is why I enjoyed it so much, it pinpricked my mind from some of its lazy slumbering’ Robin Ince'Storr takes his personal experiences on a Louis-Theroux type ride . . . [and] opens up his life as another source of irrationality, leading the reader to question their own core beliefs.' Stylist‘[Storr] seeks not to mock strange convictions, but to get inside the minds of those who hold them. The result is an entertaining journey dotted with some fascinating reportage . . . Storr remains sufficiently dubious of improbable claims, but sufficiently open to the genuine distress of those who make them, to explore alternative explanations for their plight’ Observer'Read this and never trust your own mind again.' Q Magazine'The Heretics is essentially a book about belief written by a sceptic questioning his own scepticism . . . At first glance Storr covers much the same territory as those other explorers of the outer realms of belief, Jon Ronson and Louis Theroux, but his tone is both less sneery and more genuinely exploratory than either . . . This is a humane and generous book and in the face of those ultra-rationalists and materialists who wish to rob us of the wonder of human existence, its insightful exploration of lives lived “beyond the facts” is to be celebrated.' Sunday Telegraph'Will Storr is a versatile, imaginative, committed long-form journalist with a populist touch. He is often brave with regard to his article choices . . . a talented, ambitious writer.' IndependentImpressive . . . brilliant . . . Storr makes you think about the people on both sides of the debate . . . Very astute. * Evening Standard *Impressive * The Scotsman *Storr combines hard investigative journalism with a degree of compassion and self-deprecation that is rarely found in this genre. He's also very funny. -- Ed Yong, bestselling author of I Contain MultitudesA very funny, scientific look, with personal stories, about why people have different opinions and whether you can ever change somebody’s mind. -- Sara Pascoe * Daily Express *

    15 in stock

    £9.89

  • Knowing Feeling Affect Script and Psychotherapy

    WW Norton & Co Knowing Feeling Affect Script and Psychotherapy

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisNathanson and his colleagues explore contemporary affect studies, focusing on the work of Silvan Tomkins, and examine their impact on the theory and practice of psychotherapy.

    1 in stock

    £34.19

  • Memory Evolutive Systems Hierarchy Emergence

    Elsevier Science Memory Evolutive Systems Hierarchy Emergence

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    Book SynopsisThe theory of Memory Evolutive Systems (MES) represents a mathematical model for natural open self-organizing systems, such as biological, sociological or neural systems. The MES proposes a mathematical model for autonomous evolutionary systems and is based on the Category Theory of mathematics. This book provides comprehensive coverage of MES.Table of ContentsPart A: Hierarchy. Emergence1: Net of Interactions and Categories2: The Binding Problem3: Hierarchy and Reductionism4: Complexifications and EmergencePart B: Memory Evolutive Systems5: Evolutionary Systems6: Internal Organization and MES7: Robustness and Plasiticity8: Memory and LearningPart C: Application to Cognition and Consciousness9: Cognitive Systems and MES of CAT-Neurons10: Semantics, Archetypal Core and Consciousness

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    £149.00

  • Come Along

    Hamilton Books Come Along

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    Book SynopsisCome Along is an attempt to respond to the contemporary crises in the world with the intention of discovering the path to peace and happiness, which every human heart craves. Since they are seen as a consequence of being true to our human nature, answers to the perennial questions of philosophy are of paramount importance. And since the latter are rooted in and stem from the heart of reality, which from time immemorial has received irreconcilable interpretations, inquiry into reality is the major undertaking of this volume. Respondowska''s study terminates in a system of thought. By discovering the truth of reality as well as the answers to the perennial questions regarding one''s life on the one hand, and the reasons for the crises in our time on the other, those who struggle thus find the path that leads to genuine happinessTrade ReviewEven those who have no acquaintance with philosophy will find themselves drawn into its dialogue. This book provides the tools to make the ascent to the ultimate truth and offers the reader an enhanced vision of reality. The effect on one's quality of life is certain. -- Florence Kruczek, OSF., Ph.D., Professor Emerita and Assistant for Mission, Alvernia CollegeThis book offers a fresh approach to both enduring and urgent questions. It immerses one in both the timely and the timeless. "What can I know? What ought I do? What may I hope for?" These questions are asked anew, in the context of post-modern dissipation and the insistency of the human spirit to strive for more. This book does not furnish mere information; instead it takes the reader on a journey of personal discovery that effects transformation and terminates in a vision that offers liberation from the stifling assumption that the real is only what can be measured and manipulated. This is a book of wisdom, from past to present, and pointing us to the future. -- Robert McTeigue, S.J., Associate Dean of the Pre-Theologate, Ave Maria University, Ave Maria, FloridaTable of ContentsChapter 1 - Dialogue with the Reader: "Quest for the Meaning of Life" Part 2 I. Preparation for the Journey Part 3 II. Closer Look at Philosophy Part 4 III. Understanding Some Logic Part 5 IV. Quick Glance at the History of Philosophy Part 6 V. Sharpening the Focus Chapter 7 Chapter 2 - Back to the Basics: "Quest for the Truth of Reality" Part 8 I. Prelude to the Dialectic Part 9 II. Reflections on Reality Part 10 III. Explorations of What-Is Part 11 IV. Comprehensive View fo What-Is Part 12 V. Reality from the Epistemological Standpoint Part 13 VI. Dialectical Ascent

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    £45.00

  • Come Along

    Hamilton Books Come Along

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    Book SynopsisQuest for Confirmation, the second volume of the series Come Along: We Are Truth-Bound, is a cross-examination of the concepts derived in Volume One, A Dialogue and Dialectic: Bridging the Great Epistemic Divides. The cross-examination is conducted by means of a dialogue with a representative thinker from each of the related bodies of knowledge. The study reveals reality to be an intricate, harmoniously-integrated whole and terminates in An Epistemological Atlas that depicts the major processes of human knowledge in their application to different disciplines. The process itself exposes the latter to be the stepping stones of our mind''s ascent to the ultimate truth. In light of this understanding, the unresolved controversies in philosophy gain a new degree of clarity and reveal their relevance to human life. This volume, a work in epistemology that encompasses human knowledge in general, lends itself to different courses but is of special significance to philosophy, theology, and physTrade ReviewAn intellectual and spiritual journey. In this dialogical excursion, Respondowska undertakes a momentous integration of many levels of thought. She finds seeds of transcendence in the whole cosmos - the subatomic and atomic, the world of nature, the many human disciplines, and the cosmic spheres. For her, the smallest elements of matter as well as the most vast and majestic disclose sublime mysteries. For a reader ready to enter Respondowska's challenging pathways of thought, there will be abundant insights and rewards along the way. -- Michael Pomedli, Ph.D., emeritus professor of philosophy, St. Thomas Moore College, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaAn extraordinary, well-researched, intricately-assembled jig-saw puzzle of knowledge from pieces not always considered to be compatible….a system of thought emerges that integrates physics with both metaphysics and theology, all held together by Christ Jesus as the ultimate bond of all-that-is. The result - the highest aspiration of science, the Theory of Everything (TOE)! -- Ellen Lispett, O.S.F., M.S., biology, educatorTable of ContentsChapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Through the Truths at Truth: "Quest for Confirmation" Chapter 6 I. Cross-Examinations of our Findings Part 7 A. A Dialogue with a Behavioral Scientists Part 8 B. A Dialogue with a Physical Anthropologist Part 9 C. A Dialogue with a Cultural Anthropologist Part 10 D. A Dialogue with a Philosophical Anthropologist Part 11 E. A Dialogue with a Psychologist Part 12 F. A Dialogue with a Psychiatrist Part 13 G. A Dialogue with the Incarnate Logos Part 14 H. A Dialogue with a Physicist Chapter 15 II. Summary and Conclusions Part 16 A. Regarding Reality: the Absolute Whole Part 17 B. Regarding Knowledge: an Epistemological Atlas Part 18 C. Regarding Controversial Issues Chapter 19 Appendix Chapter 20 Cited Sources Chapter 21 Index

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    £37.80

  • Rethinking Clinical Technique

    Jason Aronson, Inc. Rethinking Clinical Technique

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    Book SynopsisWith detailed clinical examples Busch show us when and how to intervene to help increase patient autonomy and self-reflective abilities. The method presented can be integrated into clinical practice whatever the theoretical orientation or level of experience.Trade ReviewIn a respectful manner Dr. Busch questions many assumptions about psychoanalytic technique while continuing to elaborate his thinking on the significance of a contemporary ego psychology for clinical work no matter what the analyst's perspective. The book, written in his typically lucid style with many clinical examples, makes Dr. Busch's thinking accessible even in the midst of complex issues. Ultimately, as Dr. Busch describes how he understands patients from multiple perspectives while relying on contemporary ego psychology to evaluate their readiness to hear and use that understanding, it serves as a bridge across many perspectives and deserves to be read by everyone interested in psychodynamic clinical work. -- Arnold D. Richards M.D., editor, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic AssocationIn this absorbing new volume, Fred Busch courageously challenges some of the most cherished assumptions about ego psychology as a theory of technique. His thinking is systematic, well-supported, and clinically grounded. Readers will find the book a breath of fresh air that should stimulate their thinking long after they have finished reading it. I suspect there will be controversy surrounding this contribution for years to come, and I heartily recommend it to all analysts and analytic therapists. -- Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.

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    £79.20

  • Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing EMDR in

    Jason Aronson, Inc. Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing EMDR in

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    Book SynopsisEye movement desensitization response (EMDR) is a useful tool for the psychotherapist. Since incompletely processed, upsetting experiences are primary sources of children's emotional problems, EMDR is useful for those who work with children. This book is suitable for therapists who want to understand how EMDR can fit in with what they already do.Trade ReviewA very welcome addition to the EMDR literature. Dr. Greenwald places EMDR within a systemic framework with explanations of how to lead parents into a supportive therapeutic role. He carefully weaves together treatment suggestions from a wide range of sources to guide the clinician through practical and innovative variations that are suited for children and adolescents. In this excellent volume for the practicing EMDR clinician, special attention is given to the treatment of disruptive and conduct-disordered children. -- Francine Shapiro Ph.D, Executive Director, EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs, El Granada, CAI am convinced that EMDR is an effective treatment approach for those who seek relief from life-disrupting trauma symptoms. Greenwald has done a fine job of producing a useful guide for practitioners trained in EMDR to work effectively with children and adolescents. It represents the new traumatology paradigm that assumes that desensitization is probable, not just possible, especially with children. Long live the new paradigm! -- Charles R. Figley, Ph.D., professor and director, Florida State University, Traumatology InstituteThis exceptional book is imperative reading for professionals who provide services for children and for parents seeking help for their child. We have much to learn from Dr. Greenwald. In addition to guiding readers through the EMDR protocol as it applies to children, he models the essential elements of skillful communication and demonstrates through engaging case examples and creative metaphors the art of working with adolescent and young clients. This book, which offers specific tools for integrating EMDR into an overall treatment plan for disruptive behaviors and conduct disorders, gives us hope for working successfully with this very challenging population. -- Robbie Dunton, MS, Coordinator of the EMDR Institute, Inc.Table of ContentsPart 1 Part I: EMDR in Child and Adolescent Therapy Chapter 2 Child and Adolescent Trauma: Case vignettes Chapter 3 Latency-Aged Boys with Disruptive Behavior Disorders Chapter 4 Adolescents with Conduct Disorder Part 5 Part II: the Technical Repertoire Chapter 6 EMDR: A Review of the Standard Protocol Chapter 7 Overview: Using EMDR with Children: Safety First Chapter 8 Basic Components of EMDR for Children and Adolescents Chapter 9 The Eight Phases of Treatment for Children and Adolescents Part 10 Part III: Special Applications Chapter 11 Infants and Toddlers Chapter 12 Young Children Chapter 13 Families Chapter 14 Bed-Wetting Chapter 15 Special Treatment Settings and Populations

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    £90.00

  • Russell Sage Foundation Handbook of Research Synthesis and MetaAnalysis

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