Psychology
Psychology” by David G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall is a comprehensive and engaging textbook that explores the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
Life-Span Development” by John W. Santrock is a comprehensive and engaging textbook that explores human development from conception to old age.
“Introduction to Forensic Psychology” by Curt R. Bartol is a comprehensive and accessible textbook that explores the dynamic intersection of psychology and law. This foundational resource covers the principles, theories, and applications of forensic psychology.
“Applied Industrial and Organizational Psychology” by Michael G. Aamodt is a comprehensive and practical textbook that bridges the gap between theory and application in the field of industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology. Aamodt, a renowned expert in I-O psychology, provides a clear and concise overview of the key concepts, methods, and best practices for improving workplace performance, employee well-being, and organizational effectiveness.
“Forensic Psychology” by Saul M. Fuleyro and Lawrence S. Wrightsman is a authoritative textbook that explores the intersection of psychology and law. This comprehensive resource covers the application of psychological principles, research, and methods to understand and address legal issues.
“Abnormal Psychology” by Ann M. Kring is a widely acclaimed and authoritative textbook that offers a compassionate and research-driven exploration of psychopathology. Kring’s expertise in clinical psychology and emotion research shines through in her clear and engaging narrative, which masterfully integrates cutting-edge research, clinical insights, and real-life examples.
“Development Across the Life Span” by Robert S. Feldman offers a comprehensive exploration of human development from infancy to old age. Feldman’s narrative integrates research, theory, and real-life applications to examine physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth across various life stages.
Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict” by Niaz A. Shah examines the principles of Islamic law in relation to the modern laws of armed conflict. Shah explores how Islamic jurisprudence addresses issues such as the conduct of war, the protection of civilians, the treatment of prisoners, and the rules of engagement.
“Judging the State: Courts and Constitutional Politics in Pakistan” by Paula R. Newberg explores the complex relationship between Pakistan’s judiciary, its constitution, and the political landscape. The book examines how the judiciary has influenced and been influenced by political events, military coups, and the constant struggle for democratic governance in Pakistan.
Back to Pakistan: A Fifty-Year Journey” by Leslie Noyes Mass chronicles the author’s personal and professional experiences in Pakistan over several decades, offering a unique perspective on the country’s social, political, and cultural transformations.