Friday, March 30, 2012

Seeing and Visualizing; Its Not What You Think

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Zenon W. Pylyshyn
Publisher      : Unkown
Year              : 2007
Page              : 573
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 3,018 MB
Review       :This book is about how we see and how we visualize. But it is equally about how we are easily misled by our everyday experience of these faculties. Galileo is said to have proclaimed (Galilei, 1610/1983; quoted in Slezak, 2002), “. . . if men had been born blind, philosophy would be more perfect, because it would lack many false assumptions that have been taken from the sense of sight.”

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Neuropsychology of Communication

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Michela Balconi
Publisher      : Springer
Year              : 2008
Page              : 228
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 1,757 MB
Review      : Communication has become, in recent years, an autonomous field of theoretical reflection and a proficient research perspective, independent of the study of language and instead focused on the ensemble of competencies needed to produce and comprehend language. This independence is evidenced by the growing interest in the communicative process, addressed by disciplines such as the social sciences, with specific regard to social cognition, and cognitive psychology, which examines the role of cognitive representation in communication regulation as well as the metacognitiv functions related to the self-other distinction in the regulation of conversational

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Handbook of Functional Neuroimaging

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Cabeza, Kingstone
Publisher      : DK Publisher
Year              : 2007
Page              : 401
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 2,311 MB
Review     :In the late spring of 1998, a conference was held in the wonderful and rustic town of Banff, Alberta, situated deep in the heartland of the Canadian Rockies. There, over the course of three days and two nights, cognitive neuroscientists gathered to discuss and argue about issues that concerned the functional neuroimaging of cognitive processes. A great deal of data was presented, and a plethora of views were advanced.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Male Brain

Category       : E-Books
Author          : LOUANN BRIZENDINE, M.D.
Publisher      : Broadway Books
Year              : 2007
Page              : 441
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 1,219 MB
Review          :Hormones can determine what the brain is interested in doing. Their purpose is to help guide social, sexual, mating, parenting, protective, and aggressive behaviors. They can affect being rough-and-tumble, competing in sports or attending sporting events, solving problems, interpreting facial expressions and others’ emotions, male-male bonding, dating and mating, ogling attractive females, forming sexual and pair-bond relationships, protecting family and turf, fantasizing, masturbating, and pursuing sex.

Monday, March 26, 2012

The Architect's Brain

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Harry Francis Mallgrave A John
Publisher      : Blackwell - Wiley
Year              : 2010
Page              : 284
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 2,866 MB
Review          :In most architectural accounts, Renaissance humanism refers to the period in Italy that commences in the early fifteenth century and coincides with a new interest in classical theory. The ethos of humanism was not one-dimensional, for it infused all of the arts and humanities, including philosophy, rhetoric, poetry, art, architecture, law, and grammar.
Generally, it entailed a new appreciation of classical Greek writers (now being diffused by the printing press), whose ideas had to be squared with late-antique and medieval sources as well as with the teachings of Christianity. In this respect, Leon Battista Alberti epitomized the humanist brain.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Astrology (Eyewitness Companions)

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Julia & Derek Parker
Publisher      : DK Publisher
Year              : 2007
Page              : 410
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 42 MB
Review          : Astrology’s place in the world is not entirely clear: is it a form of scientific study, or a belief system more akin to a religion or philosophy? It is certainly not regarded as a science in the sense that most scientists would use the term today, but if we look back to the original meaning of science – scientia (knowledge) – we do perhaps find a

Friday, March 23, 2012

The Neuroscience of Religious Experience (2009)

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Patrick McNamara
Publisher       : CAMBRIDGE
Year              : 2009
Page              : 319
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 1,395 MB
Review         : Religion is a defining mark of humanity – as emblematic of its bearer as the web for the spider, the dam for the beaver, and the song for the bird. It is, at least partially, created by human beings, and we can learn much about ourselves by studying it as a product of our minds and bodies. Humanity not only creates religion but is also created by it. Religious beliefs and behaviors exert a profound impact on mental and physical health,

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Astrology for Dummies 2nd Edition

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Rae Orion
Publisher      : Wiley
Year              : 2007
Page              : 410
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 5,190 MB
Review          : Astrology can change your life. It did mine. Astrology illuminates the secret corners of the self, provides a key to understanding others, contributes a useful method for scrutinizing relationships, and even offers a glimpse into the future. Beyond that, as with all great areas of knowledge, astrology has the power to alter perception. Once you know something about it, you never see the world in the same way again.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Neuropsychology of Mental Illness (2009)

Category      : E-Books
Author          : Stephen J. Wood, Nicholas B. Allen, Christos Pantelis
Publisher      : CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Year             : 2009
Page             : 469
Language     : English
File Type      : Pdf
Size              : 3,627 KB
Review         : It is just over 30 years since the publication of the influential article by psychiatrist George Engel (Engel, G. (1977). The need for a new medical model: a challenge for biomedicine. Science, 196, 129–136). The paper was a significant attempt to bridge the gap between psychiatrists and other medical colleagues to enable “psychiatry to become better integrated with medical practice.” The result was what has become known as the

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Memory & Emotion (Interdisciplinary Perspective)

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Bob Uttl, Nobuo Ohta, and Amy L. Siegenthaler
Publisher       : Blackwell
Year              : 2006
Page              : 318
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 7,38 MB
Review         : This volume was inspired by discussions at the Sixth Tsukuba International Conference on Memory held in March 2005 in Tsukuba, Japan. The theme of the conference was Memory and Emotion and we were fortunate to attract a stellar line-up of international experts in this field from a variety of disciplines, including cognition, neuroimaging, aging, and psychopathology. This relatively new field is currently one of the fastest-

Friday, March 16, 2012

The Interpretation of Dreams

Category       : E-Books
Author          : James Strachey
Publisher      : Routledge
Year              :1995
Page              : 677
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 2,617 MB
Review  : The unsophisticated waking judgement of someone who has just woken from sleep assumes that his dreams, even if they did not themselves come from another world, had at all events carried him off into another world. The old physiologist Burdach (1838, 499), to whom we owe a careful and shrewd account of the phenomena of dreams, has given expression to this conviction in a much-quoted passage: ‘In dreams, daily life, with its labours and pleasures, its joys and pains, is never repeated.

The Jewish World of Sigmund Freud

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Arnold D. Richards
Publisher      : McFarland Publisher
Year              : 2010
Page              : 677
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 861 KB
Review          :The essays in this book are based on papers presented at a conference held in December 2006 at the Center for Jewish History in New York City. The conference, Freud’s Jewish World, was mounted on the occasion of the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of the year of Freud’s birth (1856). The sponsors of the conference were the Leo Baeck Institute, the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and the Sigmund Freud Archives. The Leo Baeck

Psychoanalysis as Theraphy and Storytelling

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Antonino Ferro
Publisher      : Routledge
Year              : 2006
Page              :161
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 7,090 MB
Review  :Psychoanalysis as Therapy and Storytelling examines psychoanalysis from two perspectives - as a cure for psychic suffering, and as a series of stories between patient and analyst.
Antonino Ferro uses numerous clinical examples to investigate how narration and interpretation are interconnected in the analytic session. He draws on and develops Bion's theories to present a novel perspective on subj ects such as:

Friday, March 9, 2012

Mental Health Among Taiwanese Americans

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Steven J. Gold and Rubén G. Rumbaut
Publisher      : LFB Scholarly Publishing
Year              : 2006
Page              : 322
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 1,32 MB
Review          :Like many other things in life, this book would not have been possible if I had not received encouragement, support, and assistance from others. I am grateful to all the Taiwanese Americans interviewed for this study, who generously shared with me their immigration experiences which were filled with both struggles and joy. I will never forget the time I spent in Chicago, losing myself in the stories of my informants’ lives. I can only hope that my work conveys the richness and complexity of their social and emotional lives in the United States and Taiwan.

ASPoetry, Illustrated Poems from an Aspic Life

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Wendy Lawson
Publisher      : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Year              : 2006
Page              : 128
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 1,95 MB
Review          :For some of us, poetry might seem a form of written expression that we were made to ‘rehearse’ as part of some school curriculum or homework requirement. Maybe our experience with poetry was a difficult one, and one that did not make much sense to us.
This short book of poetry is a reflection on some of the life experiences that I have travelled through and, as such, depicts a journey that some will be able to relate to. It is not a book full of complicated

Art Theraphy Technique and Applications

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Susan I. Buchalter
Publisher      : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Year              : 2009
Page              : 224
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 9,38 KB
Review          : The clinician needs to assess which projects are suitable for the people he is working with, individually or in a group. Some of the tasks are more suitable to depressed clients and some may be geared toward seniors, schizophrenic and bipolar individuals. Each therapist must use his discretion when presenting an exercise. A few techniques might need to be broken up into two or three sessions if clients are slow and unfocused, or if there are too many steps involved. Schizophrenic individuals may benefit from more realistic based exercises while depressed clients may benefit from projects that require more focusing and abstract thinking. The

Common Dilemmas in Couple Therapy

Category       : E-Books
Author          : J u d i t h P. L e a v i t t
Publisher      : Routledge
Year              : 2010
Page              : 256
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 1,87 MB
Review     : My book developed from this journey. This book is about four common dilemmas that couple therapists face every day in their offices: (1) dealing with a difficult partner; (2) secrets; (3) dealing with a partner who won’t/ can’t change; and (4) the breakup of a couple relationship. There is a clear void of material on how couple therapists can work effectively with these topics. This book is unique in addressing these four issues that are not often explored in depth in couple therapy books and trainings. Out of each dilemma poured the snakes, the passions, and the profound disappointments of human intimate partnerships. The purpose of this book is to (1)

Indigenous and Cultural Psychology

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Uichol Kim, Kuo-Shu Yang, Kwang-Kuo Hwang
Publisher      : Springer
Year              : 2006
Page              : 524
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 3,144 KB
Review     : INDIGENOUS PSYCHOLOGY-Indigenous psychology represents the transactional scientific paradigm in which individuals are viewed as agents of their action and collective agents through their culture (Kim, 1999, 2000, 2001). In human sciences, people are both the subject and the object of investigation. Although the objective third-person perspective is necessary in psychology, it is not sufficient. We need to supplement it with the first-person experiential perspective (i.e., agency, meaning, beliefs and intention) and the second-person analysis Scientific Foundation of Indigenous Psychology 33 (e.g., discourse analysis, Harré & Gillet, 1994). We need to obtain an integrated understanding of the first-person, second-person, and third-person perspectives in order to obtain a complete picture of human functioning. In everyday life people have phenomenological, episodic, and procedural knowledge of

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Fundamental Abnormal Psychology

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Ronald J. Comer
Publisher      : WORTH Publisher
Year              : 2010
Page              : 196
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 4,034 KB
Review         : Abnormal psychological functioning is deviant, but deviant from what? Alexandra’s and Brad’s behaviors, thoughts, and emotions are different from those that are considered normal in our place and time. We do not expect people to cry themselves to sleep each night, wish themselves dead, or obey voices that no one else hears. In short, behavior, thoughts, and emotions are deemed abnormal when they violate a society’s ideas about proper functioning. Each society establishes norms— explicit and implicit rules for proper conduct. Behavior that violates legal norms is called criminal. Behavior, thoughts, and emotions that violate norms of psychological functioning are called abnormal.
Judgments of abnormality vary from society to society. A society’s norms grow from its particular culture—its history, values, institutions, habits, skills, technology, and arts. A society that values competition and assertiveness may accept aggressive behavior, whereas one that emphasizes cooperation and gentleness may consider aggressive behavior unacceptable and even abnormal. A society’s values may also change over time, causing its views of what is

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Psychodiagnostic Assessment of Children

Category      : E-Books
Author          : RandyW. Kamphaus & Jonathan M. Campbell
Publisher      : WILEY
Year              : 2006
Page              : 554
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size               : 2,320 KB
Review        : The process of making a diagnosis of a mental disorder is one of the principal duties of psychologists and psychiatrists, a duty and right preserved in numerous statutes governing the practice of medical and allied health professions. Psychologists, however, face the process of diagnosis conflicted, due to a chasm between two diagnostic traditions; the psychiatric and the psychometric. This text is intended to help psychologists, and psychiatric physicians, bridge this chasm in order to make

25 Essential Skills & Strategies for the Professional

Category      : E-Books
Author          : John Bailey & Mary Burch
Publisher      : Routledge
Year             : 2010
Page             : 344
Language     : English
File Type      : Pdf
Size              : 4,667 KB
Review         : This emotional and heart-wrenching plea came to us in the form of a desperate phone call from Kimberly, a newly certified behavior analyst. This extremely bright, enthusiastic, go- getting graduate student had such an intense desire to get her first job and begin helping clients with behavioral needs that no one would have

The Psychological Assessment of Political Leaders


Category      : E-Books
Author          : Jerrold M. Post, MD
Publisher      : MICHIGAN PRESS
Year             : 2003
Page             : 475
Language     : English
File Type      : Pdf
Size              : 4,029 KB
Review        : With the wisdom of hindsight, many of life's most consequential decisions are often a matter of happenstance. In the spring of 1965,1 was in Washington, DC, completing my second year as a Clinical Associate of the National Institute of Mental Health before I was to return to Boston for a planned career in academic psychiatry, when a friend from medical school approached me to discuss

Dynamic Assessment in Practice


Category      : E-Books
Author          : H. Carl Haywood & Carol S. Lidz
Publisher      : Cambridge
Year             : 2007
Page             : 421
Language     : English
File Type      : Pdf
Size              : 2,575 KB
Review      : Dynamic assessment (DA), an interactive, test–intervene retest model of psychological and psychoeducational assessment, is a rapidly developing approach of increasing interest to practicing psychologists. In one form or another, DA has been applied in psychological, neuropsychological, speech/language, and educational contexts. Several major texts now

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Litigation


Category      : E-Books
Author          : Robert I. Simon, M.D.
Publisher      : APP
Year             : 2003
Page             : 269
Language     : English
File Type      : Pdf
Size              : 803 KB
Review         : When the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was first officially created by DSM-III in 1980, few fully appreciated the impact it would have on psychic injury litigation. Since then, with the burgeoning of litigation, PTSD has become a growth industry. No diagnosis in American psychiatry has had such a profound influence on civil and criminal law. PTSD has been alleged in a wide variety of claims. Just a few examples include malpractice, personal injury, sexual harassment,

Feeling Good

Category       : E-Books
Author          : David Matsumoto
Publisher       : Nishan Akgulian
Year             : 2004
Page            : 124
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size             : 527 KB
Review        :  The fact is, we could all take better care of ourselves physically and emotionally. For some of us, that may mean getting more exercise, losing weight, or eating a healthier diet. For others, it may mean learning how to make time for the people we care about or learning how to manage stress so we have the energy to meet the challenges that come our way each day. What are some of the things you can do every day to feel better in your life? Look back to the questions on the quiz for some answers. If you answered “No” to any of the first five questions, these are the areas to work on with your physical health. If you answered “Yes” to any of the last five questions, these are the areas to pay attention to

The Cambridge Dictionary of Psychology

Category       : E-Books
Author          : David Matsumoto
Publisher       : Cambridge University Press
Year             : 2009
Page            : 606
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size             : 7.910 KB
Review       : Dictionary of Psychology, is book containing a selection of the words of a language, usually arranged alphabetically, giving information about their meanings, pronunciations, etymologies, and the like dictionary of psychology. The study of the mind including consciousness, perception, motivation, behavior, the biology of the nervous system in its relation to mind, scientific methods of studying the mind, cognition, social interactions in relation to mind, individual differences, and the application of these approaches to practical problems in organization and commerce and

Personality Psychology

Category       : E-Books
Author          : Philip J. Corr & Gerald Matthews
Publisher       : Cambridge University Press
Year             : 2009
Page            : 906
Language      : English
File Type       : Pdf
Size             : 4.370 KB
Review      : Personality psychology has never been in better health than at the present time. The idea that we can describe and measure meaningful stable traits, such as extraversion and emotionality, is no longer very controversial. The study of traits has been boosted by, at least, a partial consensus among researchers on the nature of the major traits, by advances in genetics and neuroscience, and by increasing integration with various fields of mainstream

Bayley-III Clinical Use and Interpretation


Category      : E-Books
            Author          : Weiss, Oakland & Glen P. Aylward
Publisher      : Elsevier
Year             : 2010
Page             : 243
Language     : English
File Type      : Pdf
Size              : 4,213 KB
Review        : Following birth, an infant’s first 4 years are recognized as critical in the establishment of a solid foundation for later development. Most infants exhibit a normal developmental course, and thus typically need only routine attention from pediatric specialists. However, the early development of a sizable number of infants is punctuated by delays that, if allowed to continue, can chart a course for later difficulties. These infants and young children need

Friday, March 2, 2012

Human Reliability Assesment


Category      : E-Books
Author          : ANTHONY J. SPURGIN
Publisher      : CRC Press
Year             : 2010
Page             : 300
Language     : English
File Type      : Pdf
Size              : 3,851 KB
Review         : I do not know if a preface ought to be written by someone else, maybe it should? However, these are some thoughts of someone who has been connected with engineering. I love engineering. It would be nice to be like Leonardo, an engineer, an artist, a conceptualist. My life has been interesting—as a child in India, a schoolboy here, there, and everywhere, and at university in London. The sport of my life was rugby, a fantastic team sport. I played it in England and the United States. But you ask, what can sport offer? So many