Exploring the key ideas in social psychology, this collection of classic and contemporary readings includes accounts of specific experimental findings as well as more general articles summarizing studies on such topics as attraction, ...
... in author- ship , and a tendency to sentimental digression which evinces more good feeling than good taste . We note ... Jonathan Dymond . London , Gilpin . We propose , at an early opportunity , to review Mr. Dymond's " Essays on ...
... Dymond , Jonathan . Inquiry into the accor- dancy of war with the principles of Christian- ity . O. N. Y. 1873 . 172 ... ( In author's Women of England . O. 1844. ) 173 E2 Sigourney , Lydia Howard ( Huntley . ) Letters to mothers ...
Julie Kimber, Peter Love and Phillip Deery (eds), Labour Traditions: Proceedings of the tenth national labour history conference, held at the University of Melbourne, ICT Building, Carlton, Victoria, Australia, 4–6 July 2007, Australian ...
This is a major contribution to the study and treatment ofdepression which reviews a large body of research on rumination andcognitive processes, in depression and related disorders, with afocus on the implications of this knowledge for ...
Though the application of cognitive therapy has been welldocumented in the publication of treatment manuals, the cognitivetheory of depression has not been presented in a unified manneruntil the publication of this book.
This book also includes three chapters that each use a separate global economic model to examine the effects of policies on aggregate poverty and the distribution of poverty across many identified developing countries.
Showing us an unconscious more powerful than Freud's, and even more pervasive in our daily life, Strangers to Ourselves marks a revolution in how we know ourselves.