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“The Handbook of Psychology is a major work without peer in scope and coverage of the conceptual, empirical, and applied advances of psychology.”

—Alan E. Kazdin, PhD, PsycCRITIQUES, February 2013

“If I could only buy one Psychology reference set for my library, I would buy this one.”—Peggy Tyler, PhD, Psychology Librarian, Clemson University, Clemson, SC

Handbook of Psychology, Second Edition,Twelve-Volume Set

Irving B. Weiner, University of South Florida, Editor in Chief 978-0-470-61904-9 • 8,000 pp • $2,100.00 us / $2,310.00 can

online edition: 978-1-118813388-0

Volume 1: History of Psychology

Volume 2: Research Methods in Psychology

Volume 3: Behavioral Neuroscience

Volume 4: Experimental Psychology

Volume 5: Personality/Social Psychology

Volume 6: Developmental Psychology

Volume 7: Educational Psychology

Volume 8: Clinical Psychology

Volume 9: Health Psychology

Volume 10: Assessment Psychology

Volume 11: Forensic Psychology

Volume 12: Industrial/Organizational Psychology

The second edition of the Handbook of Psychology provides academics, practitioners, researchers, and students with complete, authoritative, and current information on the fi eld of psychology, specialization-by-specialization. The Handbook of Psychology spans the entire curriculum and fi eld and provides comprehensive chapter coverage, including the most current information concerning theoretical formulations, research fi ndings, and practical applications in psychology.

Includes new and expanded topic coverage refl ecting:

• Neuroscientifi c research and genetics—including full color images of the brain

• Clinical psychology’s increasing interest in evidence-based practice and mindfulness

• New fi ndings in social, developmental, and forensic psychology

• Fresh and up-to-date perspectives on both mainstream and emerging topics

Each of the more than 300 chapters has been revised and updated to refl ect current research in the fi eld.

The defi nitive reference work—fully revised

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The authoritative resource for evidence-based practice

Handbook of Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Psychology, Two-Volume SetPeter Sturmey, Queen’s College, CUNY and Michel Hersen, Pacific University, Editors-in-Chiefisbn: 978-0-470-33542-0 • 1985 pp. • $300.00 us / $330.00 can • 2012 online edition: 978-1-118-15639-1

This two-volume set covers the evidence-based practices (EBP) now identifi ed for treating children, adolescents, and adults for a wide range of DSM disorders. Chapters in each volume provide a comprehensive review of the evidence-based practice literature for each disorder and then cover several different treatment types for clinical implementation. Edited by the renowned Peter Sturmey and Michel Hersen and featuring contributions from experts in the fi eld, this reference is ideal for academics, researchers, mental health professionals, and libraries.

• Comprehensively addresses all the main child, adolescent, and adult DSM categories of psychopathology as well as traditional mental health issues and clinical problems, such as abuse and neglect

• Reviews the literature on EBP for each topic and covers several different treatment types for clinical implementation

• Uses multiple scientifi c methodologies as well as professional resources, including consensus and expert panels, state and insurance practice guidelines, randomized controlled trials, single subject experimental designs, meta-analyses, and Cochrane reviews to establish evidence base

Volume 1: Child and Adolescent DisordersVolume 2: Adult Disorders

FORTHCOMING

The Encyclopedia of Special Education: A Reference for the Education of Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Disabilities and Other Exceptional Individuals, Fourth Edition, Four-Volume SetCecil R. Reynolds, Texas A&M University, Kimberly J. Vannest, Texas A&M University, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Editors-in-Chief978-0-470-64216-0 • 3,000 pp • $750.00 us / $825.00 can • November 2013online edition: 978-1-118-66058-4

The highly acclaimed Encyclopedia of Special Education addresses issues of impor-tance ranging from theory to practice and is a critical reference for researchers as well as those working in the special education fi eld, such as teachers, learning spe-cialists, educational diagnosticians, and school psychologists. The only encyclopedia devoted to special education, this completed updated and comprehensive, A-Z refer-ence includes about 200 new entries, with increased attention given to those topics that have grown in importance since the publication of the third edition, such as technology, service delivery policies, international issues, neuropsychology, and RTI. In addition, all entries have been updated to cover the latest editions of the assessment instruments frequently administered in special education settings.

FORTHCOMING

The Encyclopedia of Cross-Cultural Psychology, Three-Volume SetKenneth D. Keith, University of San Francisco, Editor-in-Chief978-0-470-67126-9 • 1,488 pp • september 2013online edition: 978-1-118-33989-3

SPECIAL PRE-PUBLICATION OFFER! Order by December 31, 2013, to purchase the print set for the special price of $495.00 US / $545.00 C AN Regular list price: $595.00 US / $655.00 C A N

The Encyclopedia of Cross-Cultural Psychology presents a comprehensive three-volume collection of information relating to the fi elds of cross-cultural, cultural, and indigenous psychology contributed by scientists and scholars from around the world. It includes over 600 entries, including biographies of 135 key people from the fi elds of cross-cultural, cultural, and indigenous psychology. It also contains a general chronological timeline including both historical and literary key-moments. Visit www.crossculturalencyclopedia.com for more information and to view sample content.

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FORTHCOMING

The Companion to Language Assessment, Four-Volume SetAnthony John Kunnan, California State University–Los Angeles, Editor-in-Chief978-0-470-65533-7 • 2048 pp • november 2013online edition: 978-1-118-41136-0

SPECIAL PRE-PUBLICATION OFFER! Order by February 28, 2014, to purchase the print set for the special price of $640.00 US / $704.00 C AN Regular list price $795.00 US / $875.00 C A N

The Companion to Language Assessment is a state-of-the-art overview of the crucial topics in language assessment today. Organized thematically by volume, the 140 chapters provide comprehensive coverage of:

• Contexts where assessment occurs: learners and their abilities, including speaking, listening, and literacy, among others

• Approaches to assessment: including in the classroom, on a large scale, developmen-tal tools, and analysis

• Evaluation of assessments: including quantitative, qualitative, and interdisciplinary approaches • International issues: in-depth coverage of the assessment needs and approaches of individual regions

around the world explored through case studies

Available electronically via Wiley Online Library, the online edition is supplemented with audio and video materials, sample tests, quantitative and qualitative research data and an annotated bibliography. Visit www.companiontolanguageassessment.com for more information and to view sample content.

FORTHCOMING

The Wiley Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Three-Volume SetStefan G. Hofmann, Boston University, Editor-in-Chief978-1-118-53320-8 • 1,440 pp • december 2013online edition: 978-1-118-52856-3

SPECIAL PRE-PUBLICATION OFFER! Order by March 31, 2014, to purchase the print set for the special price of $495.00 US / $545.00 C AN Regular list price: $595.00 US / $655.00 C A N

The three volumes of this major new reference work provide the worldwide community of researchers and practitioners in cognitive behavioral therapy with an authoritative resource of lasting value. Its unrivalled breadth of coverage includes an inclusive survey of CBT’s various strategies, followed by two full volumes of clinical applications. The latter features detailed guidance on treating a multitude of mental disorders. Visit www.cbthandbook.com for more information and to view sample content.

• Approaches to assessment: including in the classroom, on a large scale, developmen-

• Evaluation of assessments: including quantitative, qualitative, and interdisciplinary approaches • Evaluation of assessments: including quantitative, qualitative, and interdisciplinary approaches

FORTHCOMING

The Wiley Handbook on the Development of Children’s Memory, Two-Volume SetPatricia Bauer, Emory University and Robin Fivush, Emory University, Editors-in-Chief978-1-119-99399-5 • 1,104 pp • november 2013online edition: 978-1-118-59770-5

SPECIAL PRE-PUBLICATION OFFER! Order by December 31, 2013, to purchase the print set for the special price of $350.00 US / $385.00 C AN Regular list price: $400.00 US / $440.00 C A N

Exploring the importance of a developmental perspective on the study of memory, this wide-ranging two-volume Handbook represents the fi rst reference in which critical topics in memory development are covered from multiple perspectives, from infancy through adolescence. The 44 chapters distributed over seven substantive sections are written by senior researchers who have defi ned the fi eld and more junior researchers who have expanded and redefi ned the fi eld.

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Handbook of Social Psychology, Fifth Edition, Two-Volume SetSusan T. Fiske, Princeton University, Daniel T. Gilbert, Harvard University, Gardner Lindzey, Stanford University, Editors-in-Chief978-0-470-13747-5 • 2,000 pp • $210.50 us / $231.50 can • 2010online edition: 978-0-470-56111-9

“Leaders of the fi eld of social psychology have produced,in this 5th edition of the Handbook of Social Psychology, a comprehen-sive survey that will prove both fascinating and essential to every-one in the fi eld.”— Richard E. Nisbett, Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan

The new edition of this standard reference work refl ects the tremen-dous changes in the fi eld with new and updated chapters written by the world’s foremost authorities.

• Two-volume set containing thirty-seven comprehensive chapters covering the entire fi eld

• New chapters on social neuroscience, mind perception, experimental existential psychology, morality, and interpersonal stratifi cation

• Historic, integrative, and penetrating surveys of the topics that constitute the discipline

Discover the fi rst complete overview and assessment of human development

Handbook of Life-Span Development, Two-Volume SetRichard M. Lerner, Tufts University, Editor-in-Chief978-0-470-39013-9 • 1,920 pp • $330.00 us / $363.00 can • 2010online edition: 978-0-470-88016-6

This two-volume set presents the study of human development—conducted by the best scholars in the 21st century—and includes:

• A lifespan orientation taking into account context, relation-ships to other processes and events, and the evolutionary, rather than a black-or-white, on-or-off nature of human change over time.

• A stellar international editorial board representing the most prestigious centers for life-span study in North America, Europe, and Asia.

• Coverage of the biological and cognitive as well as the social and emotional aspects of human change across the life-span.

The most current reference for psychologists, educators, research-ers, and students, The Handbook of Life-Span Development offers complete coverage of the biological, cognitive, social, and emotional aspects of human change across the life-span.

Volume 1: Cognition, Biology, and MethodsVolume 2: Social and Emotional Development

Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychology, Fourth Edition, Four-Volume SetIrving B. Weiner, University of South Florida, Tampa and W. Edward Craighead, Emory University, Editors-in-Chief978-0-470-17024-3 • 2,300 pp • $820.00 us / $902.00 can • 2010online edition: 978-0-470-47921-6

“This four-volume new edition of a classic work is remarkably comprehensive. The entries are detailed enough to help a novice and concise enough to provide a useful review to an experi-enced person. It will be an indispensable resource for both university and public library users.”— George Stricker, PhD, ABPP, Argosy University, Washington DC

Developed with the guidance of a board of librarians, this new edition draws on an enhanced index and provides cross-refer-ences between articles, expanding the utility of this practical, yet thorough reference.

• Over 1,700 entries, more than 90% new or revised—with over 500 entirely new entries

• Cross references, source references, suggested readings, and key words throughout

• Extensive coverage of biological psychology and neuroscience, developmental processes, and more

Gain new insight into the burgeoning fi eld of neuroscience

Handbook of Neuroscience for the Behavioral Sciences, Two-Volume SetGary G. Berntson, Ohio State University and John T. Cacioppo, University of Chicago, Editors-in-Chief978-0-470-08355-0 • 1552 pp • $350.00 us / $360.00 can • 2009online edition: 978-0-470-47850-9

Designed to make neuroscience acces-sible to psychologists and other behav-ioral scientists, the Handbook of Neu-roscience for the Behavioral Sciences provides an introduction to the major questions and approaches at distinct levels of analysis, offering a basic ori-entation to concepts and exploring how they can be applied and inter-preted. Chapters are arranged around major psychological themes, such as sensation and perception, attention and cognition, learning and memory, motivation and emotion, social pro-cesses, psychological disorders, and

health and aging. Topics include the logical basis of integrative neuroscience, developmental processes, comparative approaches, biological rhythms, neuropharmacology, neuroen-docrinology, neuroimmunology, neuroanatomy, neuropsychol-ogy, and functional neuroimaging.

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The Handbook of the Neuropsychology of Language, Two-Volume SetMiriam Faust, Bar Ilan University, Israel, Editor-in-Chief978-1-4443-3040-3 • 1072 pp • $417.00 us / $440.00 can • 2012online edition: 978-1-118-43250-1

“This is a lengthy and comprehensive set of volumes covering all relevant issues in the neuroscience of language in a current and immediately useful package. Readers will enjoy this as primer through individual chapters, or as a complete review of the fi eld.”—Doody’s, February 2013

This handbook provides a comprehensive review of new developments in the relationship between the brain and language from both basic research and clin-ical neuroscience perspectives. Contributions from leading fi gures emphasize state-of-the-art methodologies and their application to the central questions of the fi eld. Including research that focuses on all parts of language, from syntax and semantics to the neuropsychology of both spoken and written language, the articles explore the variety of methodologies used in this area, including brain imaging, electrophysiology, and transcranial magnetic stimulation.

The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development, Second Edition, Two-Volume SetGavin Bremner, Lancaster University, and Theodore D. Wachs, Purdue University, Editors-in-Chief978-1-4051-7874-7 • 1176 pp • $400.00 us / $440.00 can • 2010online edition: 978-1-405-19722-9

The fully updated second edition of The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Infant Development provides comprehensive coverage of the basic research and applied and policy issues relating to infant development. Available as a single volume paperback or two-volume cloth set, this work presents in-depth and cutting edge coverage of both basic and applied developmental issues during infancy and features contributions by leading international researchers and practitioners in the fi eld.

Handbook of Adolescent Psychology, Third Edition, Two-Volume SetRichard M. Lerner, Tufts University and Laurence Steinberg, Temple University, Editors-in-Chief978-0-470-14920-1 • 1,000 pp • $310.00 us / $341.00 can • 2009online edition: 978-0-470-47919-3

Refl ecting the rapid growth of knowledge in the fi eld, Handbook of Adolescent Psychol-ogy, Third Edition has been expanded to present the range of high-quality scholarship defi ning the contemporary study of adolescent development. Framing this scholarly work are theoretical models that stress processes of systemic, individual-context relations as well as scientifi c methods that include both sophisticated quantitative techniques to study change and rich, qualitative, ethnographic procedures that give voice to the develop-ing adolescent and insight into the nature of his or her social, cultural, and historical context. Volume One: Individual Bases of Adolescent Development covers conceptual and methodological foundations, domains of individual development in adolescence, and challenges to healthy development. Volume Two: Contextual Infl uences on Adolescent Development covers interpersonal infl uences, institutional infl uences, and the broader context of adolescence. The Handbook of Adolescent Psychology includes coverage of:

• Brain development• Social cognitive development

in adolescence• Identity formation and self-development• Sexuality• Adolescents with developmental

disabilities and their families

• Adolescents’ relationships with siblings• The legal regulation of adolescence• Neighborhood infl uences on adolescent

development• The transition to adulthood• Globalization, societal change,

and adolescence across the world

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The Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology, Three-Volume SetDaniel J. Christie, Ohio State University, Editor-in-Chief978-1-4051-9644-4 • 1,376 pp • $595.00 us / $655.00 can • 2011online edition: 978-0-470-67253-2

“A comprehensive and timely compendium of knowledge and wisdom capable of advancing scientifi c and professional psy-chology’s commitment to the study of peace and social justice. Amidst a world in turmoil, The Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology offers a sub-stantive foundation for address-ing some of the most pressing challenges of our time.”—Anthony J. Marsella, University of Hawaii

Recognized as an American Library Association 2013 Outstanding Reference Work, The Encyclopedia of Peace Psychology features nearly 300 entries from international scholars that examine the psychological dimensions of peace and confl ict studies. Entries provide key concepts, methods, and practices that defi ne peace psychology in the twenty-fi rst century. An invaluable resource for deepening our understand-ing of the contributions of psychology to peace, it also offers insights into constructive ways in which psychology can be applied by private citizens and policy makers for the promo-tion of peace and social justice around the world.

Visit www.encyclopediaofpeacepsychology.com for more information and to view sample content.

—Anthony J. Marsella, University of Hawaii —Anthony J. Marsella, University of Hawaii —Anthony J. Marsella, University of Hawaii

The Encyclopedia of Positive Psychology, Two-Volume SetShane Lopez, Clifton Strengths Institute, Editor-in-Chief978-1-4051-6125-1 • 1160 pp • $103.95 us / $109.95 can • 2009online edition: 978-1-405-19705-2

With 288 specially commissioned entries written by 150 leading inter-national researchers, educators, and practitioners in positive psychology, this ground-breaking encyclopedia presents the most current, extensive, and accessible treatment of the subject available to students, teachers, prac-titioners, businesspeople, and policy makers. Experts will consider this a quick reference to the topics that are part and parcel of their daily work and non-experts will appreciate the topical primer designed to clarify basic constructs and processes asso-ciated with positive psychology.

Comprehensive Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare, Four-Volume Set Karen M. Sowers, University of Tennessee, Knoxville and Catherine N. Dulmus, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Editors-in-Chief978-0-471-75222-6 • 2191 pp • $880.00 us / $967.99 can • 2008 online edition: 978-0-470-37370-5

Comprehensive Handbook of Social Work and Social Welfare presents a thorough review of the fi eld, featuring contributions from renowned national and international experts. Organized by major foundational areas within the social work curricu-lum, each volume includes information related to all aspects of the profession to guide prac-tice and policy decision-making across the fi eld. Social work researchers, educators, practi-

tioners, and students will gain important insight as well as practical information related to this dynamic profession.

Volume 1: The Profession of Social WorkVolume 2: Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentVolume 3: Social Work PracticeVolume 4: Social Policy and Policy Practice

Handbook of Child Psychology, Sixth Edition, Four-Volume SetWilliam Damon, Stanford University and Richard M. Lerner, Tufts University,Editors-in-Chief978-0-471-27287-8 • 1,080 pp • $1,080.00 us / $1,187.99 can • 2006online edition: 978-0-470-14765-8

This authoritative four-volume reference spans the entire fi eld of child development and has set the standard against which all other scholarly references are compared.

Volume One: Theoretical Models of Human Development explores a variety of theoretical approaches, including systems theory, life-span / life-course theories, socio-cultural theories, structural theories, object-relations theories, ecological devel-opment theories, and diversity and development theories.

Volume Two: Cognition, Perception, and Language covers mechanisms of cognitive and perceptual development in language acquisition. It includes chapters devoted to sensory perception, grammar and language rules, memory, information processing, problem solving skills, and variations in cognitive styles.

Volume Three: Social, Emotional, and Personality Develop-ment covers mechanisms of socialization and personality development, including parent / child relationships, peer rela-tionships, emotional development, gender role acquisition, pro-social and anti-social development, motivation, achieve-ment, social cognition, and moral reasoning.

Volume Four: Child Psychology in Practice covers child psy-chology in clinical and educational practice. Topics include psychopathology, forensic psychology, behavioral medicine, educational psychology, and public policy.

structural theories, object-relations theories, ecological devel-

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Wiley Online Library offers libraries and institutions access to these major reference works on an annual subscription or one-time fee basis. You can license directly from Wiley or through several subscription agents and booksellers (including YBP), as a single institution or as a consortium member.

Access through on Wiley Online Library provides your library users the best opportunity to further their studies and research. Some of the benefi ts include:

• No DRM restrictions

• Unlimited, concurrent access for multiple users

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• Free course-pack use and walk-in user access

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