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I have over 50 books for sale. I have started to list them (not all listed yet), see below;



? Social psychology

? Journal of organisational and occupational psychology

? The journal of forensic psychology

? The psychologist magazine

? The journal of clinical psychology

? Historical and conceptual issues in psychology

? The brain book

? Forensic psychology

? Offences against the person

? Offending behaviour

? Principles of criminal law

? Critical reading and writing for postgraduates

? Human cognitive neuropsychology

? The language instinct

? How to read a paper

? Reading and understanding

? How to manage your postgraduate course

? Risk assessment

? Personality, individual differences and intelligence

? Foundations of perception

? Psychological research in prisons

? Mindwatching

? The psychology of language

? Cognitive psychology

? Sensations and perception

? Models of mental disorder

? Introduction to criminal and forensic psychology

? Interpersonal communication and psychology

? Forensic science in court

? Aggression and its causes

? Personality and dangerousness

? Personality guided therapy for PTSD

? The forensic psychologists casebook

? A handbook of reflective and experiential learning

? The emergent self

? The social psychology of crime

? Challenges in forensic psychotherapy

? This is madness

? Aggression and adaption

? Neuroscience and mental health

? Offender rehabilitation in practice

? Beyond madness

? Cognitive therapy for personality disorders

? Psychology in prisons



Architecture


? Skyscrapers

? X2 Buckleygreyyeoman ?to be continued? and ?continued?

? 1001 buildings you must see before you die


Some random books for sale below;


? Challenging logic puzzles

? Meals in heels

? The food doctor diet

? The total detox plan


Price depends as some are individually priced due to their value. Will accept a reasonable offer for all books.

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