Psychology
A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2008 . . .
TEMPERAMENT AS A REGULATOR OF BEHAVIOR: AFTER FIFTY YEARS OF RESEARCH by Jan Strelau
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Forthcoming . . .
A COMPLEX-SYSTEM APPROACH TO PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES: PERSPECTIVES ON ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION by Małgorzata Fajkowska
Announcing a New Series . . .
WARSAW LECTURES IN PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Published in cooperation with the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities
This series grows out of the Biennial Symposia on Personality and Social Psychology (BSPSP; http://www.bspsp.edu.pl), which are intended to become a regular forum for psychologists and representatives of allied disciplines. The goal of BSPSP is to understand and analyze the integrative approach to studying human psychology. The growing achievements of psychology allow us to conceptualize, measure, and influence complex behavior. Research has become more specialized, resulting in difficulties in communication and collaboration. BSPSP is an important forum for cross-disciplinary discussions concerning important aspects of the human brain and mind.
Volume 1
PERSONALITY FROM BIOLOGICAL, COGNITIVE, AND SOCIAL PERSPECTIVES edited by Tomasz Maruszewski, Małgorzata Fajkowska, and Michael W. Eysenck
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Volume 2
PERSONALITY, COGNITION, AND EMOTION edited by Michael W. Eysenck, Małgorzata Fajkowska, and Tomasz Maruszewski
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Volume 3
PERSONALITY DYNAMICS: EMBODIMENT, MEANING CONSTRUCTION, AND THE SOCIAL WORLD edited by Daniel Cervone, Michael W. Eysenck, Małgorzata Fajkowska, and Tomasz Maruszewski
FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY
ADVISORY EDITORS: Jack Demick, Michel Hersen, Donald Meichenbaum, Antonio E. Puente, William J. Ray, Tracey A. Revenson, and C. R. Snyder
This series reprints classic books in psychology. Volumes in the series generally have publication dates that predate 1990. The aim of the series is to bring back into print key works that have had important influences on the field and remain relevant for current theoretical development and research.
THE CLINICAL STUDY OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR by Donald R. Peterson
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CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS by Harold H. Kelley, Ellen Berscheid, Andrew Christensen, John H. Harvey, Ted L. Huston, George Levinger, Evie McClintock, Letitia Anne Peplau, and Donald R. Peterson
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COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY OF MENTAL DEVELOPMENT by Heinz Werner (new prologue by Margery B. Franklin)
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DICTIONARY OF BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES edited by Michel Hersen and Alan S. Bellack
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EXCUSES: MASQUERADES IN SEARCH OF GRACE by C. R. Snyder, Raymond L. Higgins, and Rita J. Stucky
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SCIENTIST AS SUBJECT: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPERATIVE by Michael J. Mahoney
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EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM 2005 edited by Con Stough, Donald H. Saklofske, and Karen Hansen
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HOPE FOR THE JOURNEY: HELPING CHILDREN THROUGH GOOD TIMES AND BAD by C. R. Snyder, Diane McDermott, William Cook, and Michael A. Rapoff
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