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Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners
by Sigmund Freud
The canonical text from Sigmund Freud.
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Emotions and Motivation
by Noba Project
A textbook on drive states, emotional intelligence and more from the Noba Project.
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Forensic Psychology
by Denise Emer
A survey of the most important cases, research, concepts, and controversies in Forensic Psychology
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Human Violence, Victimization, and Individual Changes
by Dr. Alexandrea Park
A biopsychosocial perspective: Genetic, developmental, interpersonal, and cultural etiologies for violence to transform into individual changes for our greater good.
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Lifespan Development: A Psychological Perspective
An OER book on developmental psychology, covering important topics from birth to death.
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OpenStax: Psychology
by Openstax Content
Get your students excited about solving Psychology problems by engaging them every step of the way with this interactive text by OpenStax.
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Personality
by C. Emily Durbin
This text is an introduction to personality science, using a lifespan developmental approach and incorporating a multi-level understanding of personality.
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Personality
by Noba Project
A textbook on personality in relation to psychology from the Noba Project.
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Psychological Development
by Noba Project
A textbook on aging, adulthood and adolescent development from the Noba Project.
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Psychological Disorders and Treatments
by Noba Project
A textbook on various different psychological disorders from the Noba Project.
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Psychology As Science
by Noba Project
An introductory Psychology book from the Noba Project
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Psychology of Human Relations
by Trey Mireles
A whimsical yet in-depth examination of how humans are psychologically constituted in the world and how that extends to others around them. An approachable text for sophomores or juniors.
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