Department publications
Members of the Psychology Department publish in a wide range of international and national research journals; please see individual staff pages for an up to date list of publications. Below is a selection of journals edited and recent books published by members of the Department.
- Autism: The International Journal of Research & Practice
Published by SAGE Publications in association with The National Autistic Society - Andersson, P., Ayton, P., and Schmidt, C. (2008). 'Myths and facts about football: The economics and psychology of the world's greatest sport', Cambridge Scholars Press
- Boucher, J., and Bowler, D.M. (2008). Memory in Autism. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
- Bowler, D. M. (2007). Autism Spectrum Disorders: Psychological Theory and Research, Chichester, Wiley
- Cross, M. C., and Papadopoulos, L. (2008). Becoming a therapist: a manual for personal and professional development (2nd Edition). London, Routledge
- Palmer, S. (2008). Suicide: Strategies, and interventions for reduction and prevention, Hove, Routledge
- Palmer, S., and Whybrow, A. (2007). Handbook of Coaching Psychology: A guide for practitioners, Routledge
- Palmer, S., and Cooper, C (2007). How to Deal with Stress, London, Kogan Page.
- Willig, C. (2008). Introducing Qualitative Research Methods in Psychology, Open University Press (McGraw-Hill Companies).
- Willig, C., and Stainton Rogers, W. (2008). The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology, London, Sage.