New Recommended Books Section

On February 15, 2009, in Resources, submitted by Christopher Fisher, PhD

booksJust a quick post to alert our readers to the new Recommended Books section of this website. The goal is the create the ultimate Health Psychology / Medical Psychology / Behavioral Medicine book list. Hopefully many books will eventually receive formal reviews. Only books that we have personally read or are well thought of by respected colleagues are included in this section. Many more books will be added in the near future.

You can access the Recommended Books section here or by using the navigational menu above.


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8 Responses to New Recommended Books Section

  1. avatar cfisher says:

    I’ve added quite a few new books to this section since the original post yesterday with many more to follow very soon. Enjoy.

  2. avatar cfisher says:

    I’ve add yet a couple more book to several different sections.

  3. avatar cfisher says:

    Additional books have been added to the Recommended Books section today. I hope they are helpful.

  4. avatar cfisher says:

    I just completed a small redesign of the Recommended Books/Reading section. Books are now sorted by category to help readers quickly identify interested topics. Additionally, the Statistics|Research Design and Health/Medical Psychology sections received a few new recommended books this evening. Last, I plan to add numerous new books to all sections over the coming week.

  5. avatar CFisher says:

    I added a few additional books to the Health/Medical Psychology section with more to follow soon.

  6. avatar Chris Fisher says:

    I just added several new recommended books in the Self-Help, Electromedicine, and Neurofeedback sections.

  7. avatar Chris Fisher says:

    New recommended books were added to traumatic brain injury and QEEG sections.

  8. avatar Chris Fisher says:

    Several excellent books for survivors of traumatic brain injury and their family were added to the Recommended Reading section. Look for the “Brain Injury Rewiring” series.

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