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Health psychology : a critical introduction / Antonia C. Lyons, Kerry ChamberlainPublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 454 p.Availability:

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Happiness and education / Nel NoddingsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003Description: VII, 308 p.Availability:

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Handbook of research methods in social and personality psychology / ed. Harry T. Reis, Charles M. JuddPublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: 744 p.Availability:

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Handbook of psychophysiology / Edited by John T. Caccioppo ; Louis G. Tassinary ; Gary G. BerntsonPiece-Analytic Level: Functional MRI : backgroud, methodology, limits, and implementation • General laboratory safety • Dynamic modeling • Biosignal processing • Salient method, design, and analysis concerns • Psychometrics • Environmental psychophysiology • Applicatyions of psychophysiology to human factors • The detection of deception • Psychophysiological applications in clinical health psychology • Psychophysiology in the study of psychopathology • Sleep and dreaming • Developmental psychophysiology : conceptual and methodological perspectives • Interpersonal processes • Emotion and motivation • Language • Cognition and the autonomic nervous system : orienting, antecipation, and conditioning • Motor preparation • Interoception • From homeostasis to allodynamic regulation • Psychosocial factors and humoral immunity • Psychological modulation of cellular immunity • Reproductive hormones • Stress hormones in osychophysiological research : emotional, behavioral, and cognitive implications • The sexual response system • The gastroinstestinal system • Respiration • Cardiovascular psychophysiology • The electrodermal system • The skeletomotor system : surface electromyography • The pupilary system • Neuropsychology and behavioral neurology • Positron emission tomography and fuctional magnetic resonance imaging • Ecent-related brain potentials : methods, theory, and applications • Psychophysiological sciencePublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000Description: 1039 p.Availability:

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Handbook of early childhood intervention / ed. Jack P. Shonkoff ; Samuel J. MeiselsPiece-Analytic Level: Resilience reconsidered : conceptual considerations, empirical findings, and policy implications • Evolution of family-professional partnerships : collective empowerment as the model for the early twenty-first century • Early childhood intervention policies : an international perspective • Economics of early childhood intervention • Early childhood intervention programs : what about the family? • Another decade of intervention for children who are low income or disabled : what do we know now? • An expanded view of program evaluation in early childhood intervention • Personnel preparation for early childhood intervention programs • Paraprofessionals revisited and reconsidered • Early childhood mental health services : a policy and systems development perspective • Services for young children with disabilities and their families • Early childhood intervention for low-income children and families • Early care and education : current issues and future strategies • Preventive health care and anticipatory guidance • Measurement of community characteristics • Family assessment within early intervention programs • Assessment of parent-child interaction : implications for early intervention • The elements of early childhood assessment • The neurobiological bases of early intervention • Behavioral and educational approaches to early intervention • Guiding principles for a theory of early intervention : a developmental-psychoanalytic perspective • Transactional regulation : the developmental ecology of early intervention • Protective factors and individual resilience • Cultural differences as sources of developmental vulnerabilities and resources • The human ecology of early risk • Adaptative and maladaptative parenting : perspectives on risk and protective factors • The biology of developmental vulnerability • Early childhood intervention : a continuing evolutionPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000Description: 734 p.Availability:

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Handbook of creativity / compil. Robert SternbergPiece-Analytic Level: Fifty years of creativity research • Prodigies and creativity • Enhancing creativity • Organizational creativity • Computer models of creativity • Creativity across cultures • Implications of a systems perspective for the study of creativity • Motivation and creativity • Influence of personality on artistic and scientific creativity • Creativity and intelligence • Creativity and knowledge : a challenge to theories • From case studies to robust generalizations : an approach to the study of creativity • Creative cognition • Development of creativity • Evolving creative minds : stories and mechanisms • Biological bases of creativity • Creativity from historiometric perspective • Case study method and evolving systems approach for understanding unique creative people at work • Experimental studies of creativity • Psychometric approaches to the study of human creativity • History of research on creativity • Concept of creativity : prospects and paradigmsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: 490 p.Availability:

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Handbook of career theory / compil. Michael Arthur ; co-aut. Douglas Hall ; co-aut. Barbara LawrencePiece-Analytic Level: Influence of race on career dynamics : theory and research on minority career experiences • Careers and the wealth of nations : a macro-perspective on the structure and implications of career forms • Propositions linking organizations and careers • Understanding individual experience at work : comments on the theory and practice of careers • Internal and external career : a theoretical and cross-cultural perspective • Rhetoric in bureaucratic careers : managing the meaning of management sucess • Pin stripes, power ties, and personal relationships : the economics of career strategy • Rites of passage in work careers • Political perspective on carers : interests, networks, and environments • Blue-collar careers : meaning and choice in a world of constraints • Organization career systems and employee miscerptions • Career improvisation in self-designing organizations • Reciprocity at work : the separate, yet inseparable possibilities for individual and organizational development • Re-visioning career concepts : a feminist invitation • Work, stress, and careers : a preventive approach to maintaining organizational health • People as sculpture versus sculpture : the roles of personality and personal control in organizations • Career system profiles and strategic staffing • Transitions, work histories, and careers • Asynchronism in dual-career and family linkages • Influence of race on career dynamics : theory and research on minority career experiences • Exploring women's development : implications for career theory, practice, and research • Developmental views of careers in organizations • Utility of sdult development theory in understanding career adjustment process • Careers, identities, and institutions : the legacy of the chicago school of sociology • Trait-factor theories : traditional cornerstone of career theory • Generating new directions in career theory : the case for the transdisciplinary approachPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1989Description: 549 p.Availability:

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Handbook of behavior change / ed. Martin S. Hagger, et al.Piece-Analytic Level: Changing behavior : a theory- and evidence-based approach • Changing behavior using the theory of planned behavior • Changing behavior using social cognitive theory • Changing behavior using the common-sense model of self-regulation • Changing behavior using the model of action phases • Changing behavior using the health action process approach • Changing behavior using control theory • Changing behavior using transtheorectical model • Changing behavior using integrative self-control theory • Changing behavior using the reflective-impulsive model • Changing behavior by changing enviroments • Changing behavior using integrated theories • Changing behavior using social identity processes • Changing behavior using ecological models • Changing behavior using theories at the interpersonal, organizational, community, and societal levels • Design, implementation, and evaluation of behavior change interventions: a ten-task guide • Moving from theorectical principles to intervention strategies : applying the experiment medicine approach • Developing behavior change interventions • Evaluation of behavior change interventions • Implementation science ans translation in behavior change • Engagement of stakeholders in the design, evaluation, and implementation of complex interventions • Maximizing user engagement with behavior change interventions • Cost-effctiveness evaluations of behavior change interventions • Addressing underserved populations and disparities inbehavior change • Behavior change in community contexts • Changing behavior in the digital age • Critical and qualitative approaches to behavior change • Attitudes and persuasive communication interventions • Self-efficacy interventions • Imagery, visualisation, and mental simulation interventions • Affected-based interventions • Autonomy-supportive interventions • Incentive-based interventions • Monitoring interventions • Goal setting interventions • Planning and implemantation intention interventions • Self-control interventions • Habit interventions • Economic and behavioral economic approaches to behavior change • Dyadic behavior change interventions • Social identity interventions • Motivational interviewing interventions • The science of behavior change : the road aheadPublication: London : Cambridge University Press, 2020Description: 708 p.Availability:

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Growing together : personal relationships across the lifespan / Edited by Frieder R. Lang ; Karen L. FingermanPiece-Analytic Level: A lifetime of relationships mediated by technology • Social motivation across the life span • Relational competence across the life span • Dyadic fits and transactions in personality and relationships • Social cognition and social relationships • Social support and physical health across the life span : socioemotional influences • Stress in social relationships : coping and adaptation across the life span • The consequential stranger : peripheral relationships across the life span • Friendship across the life span : reciprocity in individual and relationship developments • Close relationships across the life span : toward a theory of relationship types • Romantic and marital relationships • A dynamic ecological systems perspectives on emotion regulation development within the sibling relationship context • Child-parent relationships • Relationships as outcomes and contexts • Coming together : a perspective on relationships across the life spanPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: XV, 414 p.Availability:

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Good thinking: seven powerful ideas that influence the way we think / Denise C. CumminsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012Description: 199 p.Availability:

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Global warming : implications for freshwater and marine fish / ed. C. M. Wood ; D. G. MacdonaldPiece-Analytic Level: Thermal niche of fishes and global warming • Behavioural compensation for long-term thermal change • Interactive effects of temperature and pollutant stress • Effects of temperature on xenobiotic metabolism • Temperature effects on osmoregulatory physiology of juvenile anadromous fish • Effects of climate change on cod, gadus morhua, stocks • Temperature and growth : modulation of growth rate via temperature change • Effects of temperature on embryonic and larval development • Temperature effects on the reproductive performance of fish • Effects of temperature on cardiovascular performance • Factors which may limit swimming performance at different temperatures • Thermal stress and muscle function in fish • Effect of temperature on protein metabolism in fish : the possible consequences for wild atlantic salmon, salmo salar .. • Membrane constraints to physiological function at different temperatures : does cholesterol stabilize membranes at .... • Temperature thresholds for protein adaptation : when does temperature change start to hurt?Publication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997Description: 425 p.Availability:

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Gender diferences at puberty / Edited by Chris HaywardPiece-Analytic Level: Puberty in context • When coming of age means coming undone : links between puberty and psychosocial adjustment among european american and african american girls • Short-term and long-term consequences of early versus late physical maturation in adolescents • Psychosocial factors predicting pubertal onset • Childhood sexual abuse and pubertal timing : implications for long-term psychosocial adjustment • Puberty and schizophrenia • Puberty and depression • Boys at Puberty : psychosocial implications • Aggression, psychopathology, and delinquency : influences of gender and maturation - where did all the good girls go? • Gender differences in opposite sex relationships : interactions with puberty • Puberty and body image • Hormonal changes at puberty and the amergence of gender differences in internalizing disorders • The biology of puberty : new developments in sex differences • Methodological concerns in puberty-related researchPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003Description: XIX, 337 p.Availability:

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Formative experiences: the interaction of caregiving, culture and developmental psychobiology / eds. Carol M. Worthman, Paul M. Plotsky, Daniel S. Schechter, Constance A. CummingsPiece-Analytic Level: Global perspectives on the well-being of children • Global perspectives on the well-being of children • Public health, education, and policy implications • The basic affectuve circuits of mammalian brains: implications for healthy human development and the cultural landscapes of ADHD • Social stress as a formative experience: neurobiology of conditioned defeat • Interpersonal violence as a mediator of stress-related disorders in humans • Social stress as a formative experience: neurobiology of conditioned defeat • Ethological vignette: social stress as a formative experience: neurobiology of consitioned defeat • The evolution of social play • The Lemelson case study considered from a biological point of view • Ethonographic case study : Anak PKI: a longitudinal case study of the effects of social ostracism, political violencem and bullying on an adolescent Javanese boy • Fear, fun, and the boundaries of social experience • Sex / gender, culture, and development : issues in the emergence of puberty and attraction • Can watching Oprah cause PTSD? • Maria: cultural change and posttraumatic stress in the life of a Belizean adolescent girl • Maria: cultural change and posttraumatic stress in the life of a Belizean adolescent girl • Good expectations: a case study of perinatal child-parent psychotherapy to prevent the intergenerational transmission of trauma • Dood expectations: a case study of perinatal child-parent psychotherapy to prevent the intergenerational transmission of trauma • Bofi foragers and farmers: case studies on the determinants of parenting behavior and arly childhood experiences • Ethnographic case study: Bofi foragers and farmer's and farmers: case studies on the determinants and parenting behavior and early childhood experiences • Formative relationships within and across generations • We are social - therefore we are: the interplay of mind, culture, and genetics in Williams Syndrome • Confluence of individual and caregiver influences on socioemotional development in typical and atypical populations • Sensitive periods in the behavioral development of mammals • The social environment and the epigenome • How experience interacts with biological development • From measurement to meaning in caregiving and culture • Plasticity and variation : cultural influences on parenting and early child development within and across populationsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010Description: 587 p.Availability:

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Fish stress and health in aquaculture / compil. G. Iwama ; co-aut. A. Pickering ; co-aut. J. Sumpter ; co-aut. C. SchreckPiece-Analytic Level: Measurements of stressed states in the field • Dietary effects on stress and health • Immune-endocrine interactions • Genetic bases to the stress response : selective breeding for stress-tolerant fish • Behavioral responses to stress • Ionic, osmotic and acid-base regulation in stress • Endocrinology of stress • Effects of stress on reproduction and growth of fish • Effects of rearing conditions on the health and physiological quality of fish in intensive culture • Stress in finfish : past, present and future : a historical perspectivePublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997Description: 278 p.Availability:

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Field atlas of the seashore / Julian CremonaPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1988Description: 100 p.Availability:

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Feelings and emotions : the Amsterdam symposium / Edited by Antony S. R. Manstead, Nico Frijda, Agneta FischerPiece-Analytic Level: Feelings and emotions : where do we stand? • Virtue and emotional demeanor • Introducing moral emotions into models of rational choice • Emotional gifts and you first micropolitics : niceness in the socioemotional economy • On the possibility of animal empathy • Emotions norms, emotions work, and social order • Culture and emotion : models of agency as sources of cultural variation in emotion • Emotional intelligence : what do we know? • The development of individual differences in understanding emotion and mind : antecedents and sequelae • Pleasure, utility, and choice • Some perspectives on positive feelings and emotions : positive affect facilitates thinking and problem solving • Pleasure, unfelt affect, and irrational desire • The affect system : what lurks below the surface of feelings? • Feelings states in emotion : functional imaging evidence • Exposure effects : an unmediated phenomenon • Basic affects and the instinctual emotional systems of the brain : the promordial sources of sadness, joy, and seeking • Feelings integrate the central representation of appraisal-driven response organization in emotion • What we become emotional about • From the emotions of conversation to the passions of fiction • Deconstructing the emotions for the sake of comparative research • The concept for an evolved fear module and cognitive theories of anxiety • Emotions and feelings : a neurobiological perspective • Emotions and rationality • On the passivity of the passionsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: XVI, 482 p.Availability:

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Families across cultures : a 30-nation psychological study / ed. James Georgas, John W. Berry, Fons J. R. Van de Vijver, Cigdem Kagitcinbasi, Ype H. PoortingaPiece-Analytic Level: Family in the United States : social context, structure, and roles • Ukraine • Turkey • Spais : tradition and modernity in family structure and values • South Korea • The South African family • The Saudi society : tradition and change • Pakistan : culture, community, and familial obligations in a Muslim society • Nigeria • The Netherlands : tolerance and traditionalism • Mongolia : traditions and family portrait • Japan : tradition and change in the Japanese family • The Iranian family in a context of cultural diversity • India • Hong Kong, SAR China : transitions and return to the motherland • Greece • Ghana • Germany : continuity and change • Portrait of family in France • Cyprus • Chile : new bottle, old wine • Canada • Bulgaria : socialism and open-market economy • The brazilian jeitinho : Brazil's sub-cultures, its diversity of social context, and its family structures~ • Botswana • The Algerian family : change and solidarity • Synthesis : how siliar and how different are families across cultures? • Results : cross-cultural analysis of the family • Methodology of the study • Hypotheses • Family portraits from 30 countries : an overview • Theoretical perspectives on family change • Cross-cultural theory and methodology • Families and family changePublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 552 p.Availability:

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Extending families. the social networks of parents and their children / e outros Moncrieff Cochran, co-aut. Lars Gunnarsson, co-aut. Mary Larner, co-aut. David Riley, co-aut. Charles HendersonPiece-Analytic Level: Local residential mobility and its effects on social networks : a cross-cultural comparison • Changes in network resources and relationships over time • Network influences on father involvement in childrearing • Race and ethnicity : effects on social networks • Social networks interview • Factors influencing personal social initiative • Environmental factors constraining network development • Networks as an environment for human development • Social networks of six-year-olds : context, content, and consequence • Formal supports and informal social ties : a case study • Network influence upon perception of the child : solo parenting and social support • Illustrations • Personal networks in the ecology of human development • Social networks of single parents : sweden and the united states • Personal networks and public policy • Social networks of coupled mothers in four cultures • Settings and methodsPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1990Description: 444 p.Availability:

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Experience of nature : a psychological perspective / Rachel Kaplan, co-aut. Stephen KaplanPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1989Description: 340 p.Availability:

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Evolutionary psychology : an introduction / Lance Workman, Will ReaderPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: IX, 417 p.Availability:

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