Welcome to your subject guide. Navigate the guide using the tabs, where you will find information and links to reliable resources in the library to help with your assignments.
It is also the place to get acquainted with your Faculty Librarian.
1. To find a specific book title, enter the book title or author in the FINDit search box and select the Libraries search option.
2. To find books on a subject, enter a keyword into the FINDit search box and select the Libraries search option.
3. Can’t find the book you are looking for? You can request it as an interlibrary loan or Recommend the book to your Librarian
You can find books in the following subject areas by looking on the shelves for these numbers.
Search Findit to find specific book titles or to search for books on a particular topic.
150 |
Psychology |
150.2461 |
Health Psychology |
150.72 |
Psychological Research Methods |
153 |
Cognitive Psychology |
153.12 |
Memory |
153.85 |
Behaviour modification |
154 |
Subconscious |
155 |
Developmental Psychology |
155.2 |
Personality |
155.25 |
Behaviour Analysis |
155.4 |
Child Psychology |
158 |
Applied Psychology |
158.3 / 361.06 |
Counselling |
158.7 |
Industrial Psychology |
302 |
Social Psychology |
305.231 |
Child development |
364 |
Criminology |
364.019 |
Criminal psychology |
612.8 |
Biological psychology |
613.71 |
Exercise Psychology |
614.15 |
Forensic Psychology |
616.8 |
Neuropsychology |
616.8588 |
Developmental disorders |
616.89 |
Abnormal psychology |
616.8914 |
Psychotherapy |
658.3124 |
Coaching |
796.01 |
Sport Psychology |
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The Library has access to a wide variety of eBooks across all subject areas, these are discoverable and accessible via FINDit. Type your keywords or title into the search box and choose to search 'Libraries'.
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More information can be found in our eBooks Guide.