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The simplicity project: exercises in elective deprivation.

by Paris, Wendy [author].

Source: Psychology TodayLanguage: English Copyright date: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

What propels cancel culture? human nature may lead people to magnify moral transgressions.

by Henderson, Rob1 [author].

Source: Psychology TodayLanguage: English Copyright date: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Abnormal psychology / Thomas F. Oltmanns, Robert E. Emery.

by Oltmanns, Thomas F [author] | Emery, Robert E.

Edition: Second editionPublisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1998Availability: Items available for loan: COLLEGE LIBRARY [Call number: 616.89 Ol89 1998] (1).

The Pain paradox: most people go out of their way to avoid physical harm. But for many teens, deliberate damage becomes a form of emotion regulation--because the brain hits a new glitch in processing pain.

by Apter, Terri [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

How to make a happier home.

by Bernheimer, Lily [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Seeing is succeeding.

by Fagan, Abigail [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Finding the light: a brighter view of human nature is taking shape.

by Estroff Marana, Hara [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2020Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Education - an 'an impossible profession'? : psychoanalytic explorations of learning and classrooms / Tamara Bibby.

by Bibby, Tamara [author].

Publisher: London : Routledge, 2011Availability: Items available for loan: COLLEGE LIBRARY [Call number: 370.15 B47 2011] (1).

A descriptive analysis on psychosocial stressors, coping strategies, and attachment style of adolescents who experience parental loss due to COVID-19 / Maria Lourdes E. Amar, Marianne Rose Y. Catarig, Lea Monique F. Manayon, Sheiba Marie T. Medrano, Jammellah B. Torion, Melanie Grace V. Yap.

by Amar, Maria Lourdes E [author.] | Catarig, Marianne Rose Y [author.] | Manayon, Lea Monique F [author.] | Medrano, Sheiba Marie T [author.] | Torion, Jammellah B [author.] | Yap. Melanie Grace V [author.].

Language: English, Cebuano Dissertation note: Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Psychology) -- Cebu Institute of Technology - University, Cebu City, 2022. Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY [Call number: 155.93 Am135 2022] (1).

Lines drawn and lines crossed.

by Perina, Kaja [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Myth or fact?

by Kelly, Curtis [author] | Hubbard, Stephanie [author] | Kakol, Anna [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Warning words.

by Schap, Dan [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Quick to label.

by Frye, Devon [author] | Zakaim, Elizabeth [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Old habits die hard : will tackling implicit bias really prevent prejudiced behavior?

by Fagan, Abigail [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Natural born liars? People may intuitively fib for self-gain -- as long as no one gets hurt.

by Kobis, Nils [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

When self-deception pays off.

by Rubio, Laura [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Better than lying.

by Zakaim, Elizabeth [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

The best use of a good mood : feeling happy? It could be time to tackle that to-do list.

by Hammond, A. M [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

Another reason to say "thanks" : showing appreciation could have effects beyond one's own relationship.

by Sachan, Dinsa [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).

"When are you having kids?" Women who never have children take different paths to that point.

by Depaulo, Bella [author].

Source: Psychology todayLanguage: English Publisher: 2019Availability: Items available for reference: COLLEGE LIBRARY (1).