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Page 5A31st August, 2014Decoding The MindThis remarkable and fascinating bookConsciousness Quest by J.P. Das exploresthe entire spectrum of classical and modernphilosophical notions and debates theUROH RI VFLHQWLoF UHVHDUFK LQ XQGHUVWDQGLQJ consciousness.A mine of authenticinformation, knowledgeand wisdom.7KH DXWKRU KDV LQWHOOLJHQWO\ GHYRWHG WKH oUVW FKDSWHU RI WKH LQWURGXFWLRQ DV D UHYLHZ FKDSWHU of the book, in which a brief overview of all the chapters has been provided. The authorengages readers through his understanding of meditation, explanation of neuroscience andthe comparison of both. He challenges many hypothesis, provides an in-depth analysis andthen gives his opinion, even if it is different from the established practices.The book, with its extensive “notes and discussion,” is a unique repository of knowledge on one of the most sought after yetWKH PRVW HOXVLYH VXEMHFWV %RWK WKH SUHVHQW DQG IXWXUH JHQHUDWLRQV RI WKLQNHUV LQ WKLV oHOG ZLOO oQG KHUH D PLQH RI DXWKHQWLF information, knowledge and wisdom.He raises a lot of pertinent issues related to the mind and consciousness in all the wisdom-packed 15 chapters. After readingthe last page, a reader desires to explore more. Perhaps, this is the best compliment one can give to such a book.21st February, 2015Traumatised Tamil CommunitiesPage 3AA patient and sophisticated accountof trauma in the Tamil population ofnorth-east Sri Lanka.Daya Somasundaram’s Scarred Communities provides the best recent counterpointto the widespread approach to writing about Sri Lanka’s civil war. Part anthology ofpersonal narratives, part theoretical discussion, part case study in psychosocial work,the book is far less homogeneous than most academic texts. It provides a patient andsophisticated account of trauma in the Tamil population of north-east Sri Lanka, as wellas an account of the successes and failures of a small community of dedicated socialworkers in their efforts to address it.He focuses on trauma less in this book as it applies to individuals than as it applies tocommunities, highlighting the many ways in which the category of individual trauma mightbe unintelligible or unfruitful in the Sri Lankan context unless it is used in conjunctionZLWK VRPH XQGHUVWDQGLQJ RI FRPPXQDO WUDXPD 7KH ERRN LV GLYLGHG LQWR oYH FKDSWHUV beginning with a short but sophisticated history of the civil war that is alone worth theprice of the book.Scarred Communities LV D SDWLHQW ZKLFK VNLOOIXOO\ PHGLDWHV ZLWKLQ WKH FRQoQHV RI DQ academic text, between cultural history, narrative anthropology, and mental healthoHOGZRUN ,W VKRZV WKHUDS\ WR EH DQ LQWULQVLFDOO\ SROLWLFDO DFWLYLW\ HQJDJHG LQ WKH ORQJ and often thankless task of undoing the many psychological and social distortionsLQpLFWHG E\ WKH LQVWUXPHQWV RI SRZHU V LPSRUWDQW DQG WKHUDSHXWLF DV REWDLQLQJ acknowledgement and restitution from the Sri Lankan government is, by underscoringthe subtle and far reaching ways in which trauma inhabits the Tamil population of theNorth East, Somasundaram makes it clear that no solution to what has happened canEH LPPHGLDWH RU oQDO WKDW ZKDW LV QHFHVVDU\ DERYH DOO LV SDWLHQFH DQG VHQVLWLYLW\ WR WKH importance of small, slow improvements.*Please note that information is correct at the time of print. Prices are subject to change without notice.

Psychology 2015 / 2016ContentsApplied Psychology .2Biological Psychology and Neuroscience . 2-3Clinical and Abnormal Psychology. 3-4Cognitive Psychology .5-7Counselling and Psychotherapy .8Developmental Psychology .9Educational Psychology . 10Forensic Psychology. 10Health Psychology . 11Introduction to Psychology. 11-12Personality and Social Psychology . 13-15Bestsellers in Psychology . 16-17Psychometrics . 19Research Methods and Statistics .19-21New and Recent Major Works, Encyclopediasand Handbooks .22-25Index. 26-28SAGE INDIAPsychology .1A-5ACognitive Psychology . 6A-7AContact usB-1/I-1, Mohan Cooperati ve Industria l AreaMathura RoadPost Bag 7, New Delhi 110 044Tel: (91-11) 4053 9222Fax: (91-11) 4053 9234e-mail: marketing@sagepub.insales@sagepub.inGround Floor, 59/5Prince Baktiar Shah RoadTollygungeKolkata 700 033Tel: (91-33) 2422 0611e-mail: kolkata@sagepub .inE-1, Karthik ApartmentsNew No. 16 (old 6)Vijayaraghava RoadT Nagar, Chenna i 600 017Tel: (91-44) 2815 84052815 8406; 2815 8407e-mail: chennai@sagepub .inPlatinum Techno Park Plot No 17/18,Sector 30A, Vashi,Navi Mumbai 400 705Tel: (91-22) 6636 4344Fax: (91-22) 2202 9967e-mail: mumbai@sagepu b.inSocial Psychology.8AHealth Psychology .8A

Applied Psychology / Biological Psychology and NeuroscienceBIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGYMinna Lyons, Neil Harrisonboth at Liverpool Hope University,Gayle Brewer, Sarita Robinson bothat University of Central Lancashire andRob Sanders York St John UniversityThis accessible introductory text addressesthe core knowledge domain of biologicalpsychology, with focused coverage of thecentral concepts, research and debates inthis key area. It outlines the importance andpurpose of the biological approach and contextualizes it with otherperspectives in psychology, emphasizing the interaction between biologyand the environment.CRITICAL THINKING IN PSYCHOLOGY SERIES2014 240 pagesHardback (9780857258489) 63.00Paperback (9780857256935) 18.99APPLIEDPOSITIVEPSYCHOLOGYBIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGYIntegrated Positive PracticeTim Lomas, Kate Hefferon and Itai Ivtzanall at University of East LondonIf you think you know what positive psychology is, think again!This book offers a new integrative vision for making life betterthat takes in the body and the brain, culture and society, andchildhood and development. Written by the team who lead theApplied Positive Psychology programme at the University ofEast London you can be sure that the scholarship is cuttingedge. A must-read for students of positive psychology- Professor Stephen Joseph, University of Nottinghamand Editor of Positive Psychology in Practice2014 240 pagesHardback (9781446298626) 75.00Paperback (9781446298633) 26.99POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGYThe Scientific and PracticalExplorations of Human StrengthsSuzanne Higgs, Alison Cooper,Jonathan Lee and Mike Harrisall at University of BirminghamWritten to guide undergraduate studentsnew to brain and behaviour through the keybiological concepts that determine howwe act, Biological Psychology provides acomprehensive introduction to the subject.It includes detailed coverage of sensation,movement, sleep, eating and emotions, withfurther chapters on the biological basis of psychological disorders andthe effects of drug-taking.Key features include: 'Spotlights' that offer insights into key areas of research that exposethe most important developing issues in the field today a clear structure including roadmaps and key points for each chapterto ease navigation through the book and understanding of the linksbetween concepts full-colour presentation to bring the topics to life through clear andcomprehensive illustrations and diagrams.CONTENTSStructure and Communication in the Nervous System / Drugs and the Nervous System:Psychopharmacology / Development, Degeneration and Recovery in the Nervous System/ The Importance of Experience: Learning and Memory / Sensory Systems / Motor Control/ Emotional Behaviours / Motivated Behaviours / Psychological Disorders2014 504 pagesHardback (9780857022615) 120.00Paperback (9780857022622) 39.99Third EditionShane J Lopez University of Kansas,Jennifer Teramoto PedrottiCalifornia Polytechnic StateUniversity, San Luis Obispo andC R Snyder University of KansasThe emphasis is not exclusively clinical;it includes applications and implications across a numberof environments and draws from a number of perspectives,including neurobiology. This range makes it an excellentchoice for anchoring major concepts so students can explorethe application of positive psychology to their specific areasof interest- Dr Pamela Rutledge, MassachusettsSchool of Professional Psychology2014 600 pagesPaperback (9781452276434) 99.002See the full listing of all ourPsychology titles online atwww.sagepub.in

Biological Psychology and Neuroscience / Clinical and Abnormal PsychologyBRAIN & BEHAVIORUNDERSTANDINGADDICTIONAn Introduction toBiological PsychologyKey Concepts, Theoriesand ModelsFourth EditionBob Garrett California PolytechnicState University, San Luis ObispoOverall, I feel the topic coverage isexcellent. It is what a student takingan introductory biological psychologycourse should walk away with- William Meil, IndianaUniversity of Pennsylvania2014 656 pagesPaperback (9781452260952) 100.00STUDY GUIDE TOACCOMPANY BOBGARRETT’S BRAIN &BEHAVIOR: ANINTRODUCTION TOBIOLOGICALPSYCHOLOGYMarcus Munafo University ofBristol, Ian Albery London SouthBank University, Angela S AttwoodUniversity of Bristol, Antony MossLondon South Bank University andSally Adams University of BristolAccommodating different approaches from arange of disciplines, this multidisciplinary overview of the field traces theintegration of emerging and existing topics, while giving a comprehensiveconceptual analysis of current terms relevant in the discipline today. Eachchapter is structured according to the key terms central to that topic. Eachconcept is discussed in terms of its historical and applied theoreticalposition in the discipline and described from a comprehensive appraisal ofa variety of discipline viewpoints, such as psychology, medicine, nursing,sociology, social policy and economics. Essential for undergraduate andpostgraduate students in psychology, social policy, nursing, medicine,counselling, social work and professions allied to medicine taking coursesin addiction studies.CONTENTSFourth EditionBob Garrett California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoThe Study Guide provides additional opportunities for student practiceand self-testing. Featuring helpful practice exercises, short answer/essay questions, as well as post-test multiple-choice questions, theGuide helps students gain a complete understanding of the materialpresented in the main text.2014 280 pagesPaperback (9781483316185) 31.00CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGYDefining Addiction / Prevalence of Addictive Behaviour / Physiological Dependence /Psychological Dependence / Disease Model / Moral Model / Cognitive and Learning Accounts/ Biopsychosocial Accounts / Phases of Addiction: Onset, Maintenance, Cessation andRelapse / Diagnosis and Classification / Craving / Biology and Neurobiology / Reward Pathway/ Dopamine / Serotonin / Endogenous Opioids / GABA / Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors /Pharmacokinetics / Pharmacodynamics / Drug Metabolism / Addiction as Learned Behaviour /Positive Reinforcement / Negative Reinforcement / Dopamine Reward Theory / Habit Learning/ Conditioned Tolerance / Conditioned Incentive Theory / Extinction Learning / Cue Reactivity/ Incentive-Sensitisation Theory / Associative Memory Models / Expectancy Models / SocialLearning Perspectives / Addiction as Impaired Control / Rationality and Choice / Loss ofControl / Opponent Process Theory / Incentive-Sensitisation Theory / Inhibitory Dysregulation/ Impulse Control / Theory of Rational Addiction / Social Cognitive Accounts (TRA/TPB) /Addiction as Impaired Cognition / Cognitive Processing: Automatic and Controlled Processes/ Dual Systems Models of Cognition / Dual Process Models of Addiction / Attentional Bias/ Cognitive Models of Craving / Implicit Associations / Implicit vs. Explicit Expectancies /Neurobiology of Cognition / Issues in Measurement and Assessment / Individual Differencesin Addiction / Personality / Motivation to Change / Self-efficacy / Cognitive Control / Genetics/ Neurobiology / Disease / Emotional Vulnerability / Social Factors / Cultural Factors / SexDifferences / Treatment / Motivational Interviewing / Group Therapy / Cognitive BehaviourTherapy / Replacement Therapy / Aversion Therapy / Cue Extinction Therapy / Detoxificationand Withdrawal Management / Inpatient Treatment / Outpatient Treatment / ContingencyManagement / Preventing Addiction and Reducing Harm / Types of Prevention: Primary,Secondary, Tertiary / Health Promotion / Harm Minimisation / Fear Appeals / PersuasiveCommunication / Availability Hypothesis / Role of the Media / Social Policy / Supply Reduction/ Drug Substitution Interventions (e.g. Methadone Maintenance) / Community Approaches2016 280 pagesHardback (9781446200483) 75.00Paperback (9781446200490) 24.99Science, Practice, and Culture,Third Edition: DSM-5 UpdateAndrew M PomerantzSouthern Illinois University EdwardsvilleI love this book.[the author] presentsalternative perspectives on many issuesand by doing so helps readers learnfrom the dialectic or tension betweenthese perspectives. This text is a greatfoundation for students who are interested in developing theiridentities as clinical psychologists- John Sommers-Flanagan,University of Montana2014 672 pagesHardback (9781483345048) 138.003

Clinical and Abnormal PsychologyMENTAL ILLNESS AND CRIMERobert A Schug California State University, LongBeach and Henry F Fradella Arizona State University,California State University, Long BeachA useful text looking at ideas of mental ill health with criminality.Good links with specific diagnoses and critiques of treatements.Probably more from a medical point of view, but useful tosocial workers—Mr Alan Marshall Faculty of Educationand Society, Sunderland UniversityMental Illness and Crime comprehensively synthesizes and criticallyexamines what is currently known about the relationship of mental illnessand individual psychiatric disorders, in particular with criminal, violent,and other forms of antisocial behavior. The book integrates scholarshipfrom psychology, psychiatry, clinical neuroscience, criminology, and lawwhen presenting explanations for and etiologies of mental illness–relatedcriminal and violent behaviors. Moreover, the book provides the reader witha diagnostic understanding of mental disorders across various classificationsystems, including the current DSM-5 and ICD-10. In addition, the authorscritically examine what is known about the treatment and social implicationsof this body of research, including its practical applications within thecriminal justice system. Unique to the field, this text will contribute to abetter understanding of criminality and violence and move society towarda greater acceptance of individuals with these illnesses.CONTENTSPreface / Myths and Realities: Introduction and Scope of the Problem / Abnormal PsychologyPrimer / Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence (Neurodevelopmental Disorders) /Substance-Related Disorders / Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders / Mood Disorders/ Anxiety Disorders / Sexual Disorders / Impulse Control Disorders Not Elsewhere Classified(Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders) / Personality Disorders / Mental Illnessand Criminal Law: Applications and Implications / Law and the Control of “Dangerousness”:Applications and Implications / Epilogue on Mental Illness and Criminal Justice Policy / Glossary/ References / Index / Photo Credits / About the Authors2015 592 pagesPaperback (9781412987073) 94.00ESSENTIALABNORMAL ANDCLINICALPSYCHOLOGYMatt Field University ofLiverpool and Sam CartwrightHatton University of SussexIn Essent ial A bnormal andClinical Psychology, the authors'drill down' into the details,controversies and debates in theresearch or treatment of the field.They provide an introduction toall the key topics and help buildstudents' critical thinking skills.An excellent guide to how mentaltal health problemsare understood and treated; accessible, wide-ranging and fullof fascinating information on this important topic- Professor Daniel Freeman,University of OxfordKey features: the latest updates from DSM-5 and ICD-10 and a balanced critiqueof the diagnostic approach 'Essential Debate’ and 'Essential Experience’ boxes that encouragecritical thinking and provide case study examples.CONTENTSThe Big Issues in Classification, Diagnosis, and Research into Psychological Disorders /How Are Psychological Disorders Treated? / Childhood Disorders / Schizophrenia / MoodDisorders / Generalized Anxiety Disorder / Specific Phobias / Panic Disorder and SocialAnxiety Disorder / Substance Use Disorders / Eating Disorders / Personality Disorders2015 360 pagesHardback (9780761941880) 85.00Paperback (9780761941897) 29.99UNDERSTANDINGABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGYClinical andBiological PerspectivesPamilla Ramsden Bradford UniversityUnderstanding Abnormal Psychology provides a thoroughunderstanding of abnormal psychology with a focus on the integrationof psychology, biology and health. It goes beyond a descriptive overviewof clinical disorders to provide a critical appreciation of the multifacetedaspects of mental illness. Each disorder is clearly and succinctlyexplained with the support of case studies. These examples are thenused to introduce the debates surrounding current research, the biologyof abnormal disorders and standards of treatment. The bridge betweenthe biological elements of brain functioning and the psychologicalmechanisms that are responsible for coping and adjustment is thoroughlyexplored. This valuable consideration of the range of elements involvedin the diagnosis and treatment of clinical disorders will provide you witha broad and critical understanding of this complex and fascinating field.Visit the companion website at www.sagepub.co.uk/ramsdenCONTENTSDefining abnormal behavior / Models of Abnormal Behaviour / Psychology of Disorders /Physiology of Abnormal Behaviour / Genetics and Environmental Factors / Assessment,Diagnosis, Research Methods and Ethics / Child Development and Abnormal Psychology/ Child Disorders and Psychopathology / Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders /Mood Disorders / Anxiety Disorder / Personality Disorders / Substance-Related Disorders/ Alzheimer's, Cognitive Disorders and Disorders Related to Aging2013 480 pagesHardback (9781848608757) 95.00Paperback (9781848608764) 34.994Connect with SAGE!

Cognitive PsychologyCOGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGYTheory, Process,and MethodologyDawn M McBride and J Cooper Cuttingboth at Illinois State UniversityCognitive Psychology covers core contentsuch as perception, attention, memory,language, reasoning and problem solving,and cognitive neuroscience with an emphasison current methods of study. The text featuresa student-friendly writing style that introduces students of cognitivepsychology to the main topics of study in this field through a descriptionof how cognitive processes have been and continue to be studied byresearchers in this key area of psychology.The book: introduces cognitive psychology topics in a student-friendly manner helps students understand the methods that cognitive researchersuse to better understand cognitive processes encourages students to think critically about current theories andresearch i

Psychology titles online at www.sagepub.in Applied Psychology / Biological Psychology and Neuroscience. 3 BRAIN & BEHAVIOR An Introduction to Biological Psychology . such as psychology, medicine, nursing, sociology, social policy and economics. Essential for undergraduate and

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