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People Not Pathology: Freeing Therapy from the Medical Model

by Sanders, Pete; Ed | Tolan, Janet; Ed.

Edition: Ed. 1 Language: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- PCCS Books -- 2023Availability: Items available for loan: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 616.89 SAN/P] (1).
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Drop the Disorder! Challenging the Culture of Psychiatric Diagnosis

by Watson, Jo; Ed.

Edition: Ed. 1 Language: English Publisher: United Kingdom -- PCCS Books -- 2019Availability: Items available for loan: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 616.89075 WAT/D] (1).
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Methodologies in Peace Psychology: Peace Research by Peaceful Means

by Bretherton, Diane.

Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- Springer -- 2015Availability: Items available for loan: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 327.172 BRE/M] (1). Items available for reference: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 327.172 BRE/M] (1).
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Emancipatory and participatory methodologies in peace, critical, and community psychology

by Seedat, Mohamed et al. (Editor) | Suffla, Shahnaaz | Christie, Daniel J.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Language: English Publisher: Switzerland Springer c2017Online access: Publisher's URL Availability: Items available for reference: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 155.9 SEE/E] (1).
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Changing the subject: psychology, social regulation and subjectivity

by Henriques, Julian | Hollway, Wendy | Urwin, Cathy | Venn, Couze | Walkerdine, Valerie.

Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Language: English Publisher: United States of America -- Routledge -- 1998Availability: Items available for reference: CENTRAL LIBRARY [Call number: 150.72 HEN/C] (1).

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