Aiming to fulfil the need for a multifaceted approach to post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD, this guide addresses the importance of the stressor, places paramount the person of the victim and provides treatment procedures.
Sir James G. Frazer (1854-1941) is famous as the author of The Golden Bough, but his work ranged widely across classics, cultural history, folklore and literary criticism as well as anthropology. A Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, for 62 years, Sir James G. Frazer devoted his life to research. This volume was first published in 1931.
This rigorous and original examination of the problems posed by globalisation is essential reading for all those interested in globalisation and International Political Economy.
It is well-known that cognitive variables influence eye movements during reading. To what extent do cultural differences influence eye movements? This volume contains chapters that examine these two issues.
Bear Cookin': The Original Guide to Bear Comfort Foods takes a good-natured approach to good eating, presenting home-style recipes with a light-hearted touch. Aimed at husky, hairy gay menand their admirersthe book presents convenient and satisfying recipes for anyone who loves to cookand eat! Bear Cookin' includes helpful hints, tributes to favorite foods, and meal suggestions for breakfast, lunch, dinnerand everything in betweenthat are guar...
The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and has been widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology.
Volume 11 includes chapters on the analysis of dybbuk possession and exorcism in Judaism (Y. Bilu), crisis and continuity in the personality of an Apache shaman (L. B. Boyer et al.), culture shock and the inability to mourn ( H. Stein), charismatically l
This is volume 5 of the set ^English Radicalism (1935-1961). Reissuing the epic undertaking of Dr S. Maccoby, these volumes cover the story of English Radicalism from its origins right through to its questionable end.
The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and has been widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology.
The European Review of Social Psychology is an annual series that reflects the dynamism of social psychology in Europe and has been widely accepted as one of the major international series in social psychology.
This special issue is aimed at elucidating the role of visual processes in social interactions by linking work on the basic cognitive mechanisms mediating vision with work on the social and emotional context in which the processing takes place.
This collection offers a thought-provoking critique of the role of the concept of reasonableness in liberal political theory, focusing on the proposed relationship between reasonableness and the establishment and preservation of a just and stable liberal polity.This book was previously published as a special issue of the Critical Review of Social and Political Philosophy.
This special issue of Cognitive Neuropsychology is a collection of papers that exemplifies cognitive neuropsychology research. The special issue is designed to honour and pay tribute to Eleanor M. Saffran, who adopted the approach of investigating individuals with cognitive impairment following brain damage.
This is volume 2 of the set ^English Radicalism (1935-1961). Reissuing the epic undertaking of Dr S. Maccoby, these volumes cover the story of English Radicalism from its origins right through to its questionable end.
The study of human intelligence represents one of the crucial areas of psychology. The contributors to this special issue are prominent researchers in working memory, speed of processing, executive functions, language, and intellectual development. This issue highlights how their lines of research may contribute key concepts and methods to the study of human intelligence.