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Psychology, Counselling & Psychotherapy

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Textbooks and resources for students, academics and professionals



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Study Skills

2009

study & exam skills research skills postgraduate issues professional development



Student-Friendly Guides

Write Great Essays 2/e

Peter Levin



NEW EDITION



A bestseller for all students with essays to write! This updated edition includes new technologies and clearer guidelines on writing not just good, but great essays. Key topics include: Strategies for taking notes and reading efficiently Clarifying the topic Structuring an essay Writing different kinds of essays and reports Citing appropriate sources and avoiding plagiarism Assessment and using feedback

November 2009 136pp Paperback 978-0-335-23727-2



The Ultimate Study Skills Handbook

Sarah Moore, Colin Neville, Maura Murphy and Cornelia Connolly Covering all the core skills you will need to help you make the most of your university course, The Ultimate Study Skills Handbook is your key to success This is the handbook of techniques, tips and exercises that will help improve your grades, save you time and hone the skills that will make you stand out to prospective employers. This practical book has help for the key areas of your student life: Working out the best way for you to learn Developing reading and writing techniques Doing your research Writing up your findings Presenting your work Joining a team project Fitting in work and play Revising for exams Improving your critical thinking skills Managing your time E-learning skills And there is also an online learning centre full of advice and downloads. To make the most of university, you need to be asking the right questions and finding the right answers. This book will lead you to both.

November 2009 200pp Paperback 978-0-335-23442-4 Hardback 978-0-335-23402-8



Conquer Study Stress!

Peter Levin This book shows how to beat the most common causes of student stress - with symptoms, diagnoses and remedies for each.

2007 136pp Paperback 978-0-335-22865-2



Skilful Time Management!

Peter Levin Guidelines for students to make the best use of their valuable time.

2007 128pp Paperback 978-0-335-22294-0



Perfect Presentations!

Peter Levin and Graham Topping A lively, concise guide for students and professionals on how to plan, prepare and deliver the perfect presentation.

2006 152pp Paperback 978-0-335-21905-6



Sail Through Exams!

Peter Levin Decode difficult-to-understand exam questions and structure top-quality answers Revise effectively Do your best on the day

2004 112pp Paperback 978-0-335-21576-8



Excellent Dissertations!

Peter Levin A must for every student with a dissertation to write! A dissertation is a twin-track enterprise, involving both doing the research and writing it up. This upbeat, to-the-point guide offers help with both these activities.

2005 136pp Paperback 978-0-335-21822-6



Successful Teamwork!

Peter Levin Allocate work appropriately Deal with 'free riders' and resolve disagreements Use your teamwork experience when job-hunting

2004 136pp Paperback 978 0-335-21578-2



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Studying

NEW

Getting Ahead as an International Student

Dave Burnapp This book introduces international students to the academic and social world of English speaking universities (particularly those in the UK). They will learn how to undertake academic tasks like referencing, writing essays and presentations, as well as learning why universities make these kinds of requirements. The book focuses on the key approaches, methods and skills necessary to successfully study in an English speaking University.

September 2009 192pp Paperback 978-0-335-23453-0 Hardback 978-0-335-23452-3 See the supporting website at www.openup.co.uk/internationalstudents



SUCCESSFUL STUDYING

Series Editor: David Canter



NEW



Study Skills for Business and Management Students



Barbara Allan A must-have for business and management students, this book covers the basic skills as well as specialist skills that can be transferred into the workplace. Key sections on teamwork and work experience will help both placement students and those who are heading for jobs in this sector.

May 2009 200pp Paperback 978-0-335-22854-6 Hardback 978-0-335-22853-9 See the careers website at www.openup.co.uk/businesssuccess



How to Get a Good Degree 2/e

Phil Race



BESTSELLER



Study Skills for Psychology Students

Richard Latto and Jennifer Latto This key book will help students to understand the structure and nature of psychology, the customs and conventions of psychology courses, the importance of independent learning and personal development planning, and the relevance of all these to their future employment.

2008 240pp Paperback 978-0-335-22909-3 Hardback 978-0-335-22910-9 See the careers website at www.openup.co.uk/psychologysuccess



Based on student suggestions, the structure and content of this bestseller have been updated to address key issues such as developing effective study habits, how to get extra help and new (electronic) learning environments.

2007 288pp Paperback 978-0-335-22265-0 Hardback 978-0-335-22266-7



How to Win as a Final-Year Student

Essays, Exams and Employment Phil Race

2000 160pp Paperback 978-0-335-20511-0



Study Skills for Nursing and Midwifery Students

Philip Scullion and David Guest Key skills for training or qualified nurses and midwives, linked to a unique website with advice on career advancement and professional development.

2007 192pp Paperback 978-0-335-22220-9 Hardback 978-0-335-22221-6 See the careers website at www.openup.co.uk/nursingsuccess



Studying at a Distance 2/e

A Guide for Students Christine Talbot "I recommend this book unreservedly. Any teacher in distance learning should recommend it." - Ormond Simpson, The Open University A bestseller for distance-learners.

2007 184pp Paperback 978-0-335-22369-5 Hardback 978-0-335-22368-8



The Student’s Guide to Exam Success 2/e

Eileen Tracy "An indispensable study aid" - BBC Radio One This bestselling book is unique in allaying the anxieties that cause students to underperform in exams. In a clear and humorous style, it offers a wealth of grade-boosting tips in a user-friendly manner. A must-have for students!

2006 208pp Paperback 978-0-335-22048-9



Managing Part-time Study

A Guide for Undergraduates and Postgraduates Caroline Gatrell Perfect for anyone considering, or taking, academic courses part-time, whether at undergraduate or postgraduate level. Provides advice and 'real life' experiences from other part-time students.

2006 176pp Paperback 978-0-335-21939-1 Hardback 978-0-335-21940-7



The Mature Student’s Guide to Higher Education Understanding University

A Guide to Another Planet Christine Sinclair A lifeline for new students in further and higher education offering everything from practical advice on studying to explanations of frequently used terms. It will help any student to be confident in their new surroundings.

2006 176pp Paperback 978-0-335-21797-7 Hardback 978-0-335-21798-4



Linda Pritchard and Leila Roberts Enables adults to manage the transition back to study by explaining course choice, modes of study and what to expect. It encourages mature students to acquire new skills and to develop those they already possess.

2006 172pp Paperback 978-0-335-21773-1 Hardback 978-0-335-21774-8



How to be a Student

100 Great Ideas and Practical Habits for Students Everywhere Sarah Moore and Maura Murphy

2005 152pp Paperback 978-0-335-21652-9



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Researching

Guidelines for Good Practice Martyn Denscombe This edition has been thoroughly revamped to reflect changes in technologies, the growth of mixed methods research and more examples of good practice. It retains the well-loved features of the previous edition (clear writing style, checklists, boxes and link-up icons) in a clearer design and text layout.

August 2009 248pp Paperback 978-0-335-23381-6



NEW



Ground Rules for Social Research 2/e



NEW



Managing Information for Research 2/e

Liz Orna with Graham Stevens



An essential book for all students undertaking research projects for the first time. It includes key chapters on managing information, documenting research, writing up, time management and project design - with real life examples.

July 2009 272pp Paperback 978-0-335-22142-4 Hardback 978-0-335-22143-1



The Good Research Guide 3/e



BESTSELLER



Doing Your Research Project 4/e

A Guide for First Time Researchers in Education, Health and Social Science Judith Bell



BESTSELLER



For Small-Scale Social Research Projects Martyn Denscombe A bestseller for students conducting small-scale research projects in education, health studies, business studies and other social sciences. This edition also includes sections on research design and analysis, focus groups, and the distinctive features of small-scale research.

2007 360pp Paperback 978-0-335-22022-9



This bestseller covers everything from choosing a research topic through to finishing a well-planned and well-written final report or thesis. It is ideal for undergraduates, postgraduates or professionals from any discipline.

2005 288pp Paperback 978-0-335-21504-1



SPSS Survival Manual 3/e

A Step-by-Step Guide to Data Analysis Julie Pallant



BESTSELLER



Learning from Research

Getting More from Your Data Judith Bell and Clive Opie

2002 260pp 978-0-335-20660-5 Paperback



This bestselling book is essential for any social science student getting to grips with choosing the right data analysis techniques, formulating the right questions, analyzing data and reporting results using SPSS.

2007 352pp Spiralbound 978-0-335-22366-4 Not available in Australia and New Zealand.



How to Find Information 2/e

A Guide for Researchers Sally Rumsey Comprehensively updated to include information on virtual learning, electronic research and webliographies, this book is key reading for students new to social science research projects.

2008 248pp Paperback 978-0-335-22631-3



The Research Student’s Guide to Success 3/e

Pat Cryer Insightful, wide-ranging and accessible, this book is an invaluable tool for students at all levels working on research projects. Includes material on the QAA Code of Practice for Postgraduate Research Programmes.

2006 288pp Paperback 978-0-335-22117-2 Hardback 978-0-335-22118-9



Using Statistics

A Gentle Introduction Gordon Rugg Written in an informal style, this book guides the reader gently through the field of statistics with few calculations and fewer equations.

2007 152pp Paperback 978-0-335-22218-6 Hardback 978-0-335-22219-3



How to Research 3/e

Loraine Blaxter, Christina Hughes and Malcolm Tight A practical handbook for those carrying out small-scale research projects in the social sciences. Original, accessible and jargon-free!

2006 304pp Paperback 978-0-335-21746-5



A Gentle Guide to Research Methods

Gordon Rugg and Marian Petre An excellent guide to what research is and which methods to use with examples from a wide range of disciplines.

2006 256pp Paperback 978-0-335-21927-8



The Student's Guide to Research Ethics

Paul Oliver

2003 192pp Paperback 978-0-335-21087-9



Extending Social Research

Application, Implementation and Publication Gayle Letherby and Paul Bywaters (eds)

2006 208pp Paperback 978-0-335-21529-4 Hardback 978-0-335-21530-0



Research Interviewing

The Range of Techniques Bill Gillham

2005 200pp Paperback 978-0-335-21586-7 Hardback 978-0-335-21587-4



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Postgraduate study

NEW

How to Survive your Doctorate

Jane Matthiesen and Mario Binder



OUT NOW Returning to Study for a Research Degree 2/e

Stuart Powell This book is written to answer the specific needs and concerns of those who return to study at research degree level during their career and as a part of their own professional and personal development. It provides practical guidance to help returning students to balance study, work, leisure and family life as well as suggesting strategies that will help them to enhance their skills, develop critical awareness and become more creative.

December 2008 192pp Paperback 978-0-335-23353-3 Hardback 978-0-335-23351-9



Through case studies, this book presents student perspectives on doing a doctorate. It has a light-hearted approach and covers the interpersonal, social and environmental issues associated with doctoral study from application to graduation.

August 2009 208pp Paperback 978-0-335-23444-8 Hardback 978-0-335-23443-1



The Unwritten Rules of PhD Research

Gordon Rugg and Marian Petre



BESTSELLER



This book looks at the things the other books don’t tell you about doing a doctorate; what it’s really like, how to come through with a happy ending, and all the things you wish someone had told you before you started!

2004 240pp Paperback 978-0-335-21344-3



NEW

EDITION



How to Survive your Viva 2/e

Rowena Murray



THE guide to the oral examination process, the new edition of this book has been thoroughly updated and now also covers practical, applied and professional doctorates. Examples and boxed information also clarify issues for students, supervisors and examiners in this insightful bestseller.

October 2009 184pp Paperback 978-0-335-23382-3



Stepping Stones to Achieving your Doctorate

By Focusing on your Viva from the Start Vernon Trafford and Shosh Leshem This accessible guide for doctoral candidates is full of practical examples gleaned from supervising, examining and conducting workshops for doctoral candidates. Its key strategy is to focus on the viva from the outset and focus all research and writing on that element of the doctorate.

2008 264pp Paperback 978-0-335-22543-9 Hardback 978-0-335-22542-2



NEW

EDITION



Writing for Academic Journals 2/e

Rowena Murray



A superb addition to the bookshelves of students, academics and professionals who are writing journal articles. The book has been comprehensively updated to include new technologies and other developments in the writing, presentation and dissemination of journal material.

October 2009 248pp Paperback 978-0-335-23458-5



How to Get a PhD 4/e

A Handbook for Students and their Supervisors Estelle M. Phillips and Derek S. Pugh



BESTSELLER



Achieving your Professional Doctorate

A Handbook Nancy-Jane Lee This practical handbook provides students with information on all the aspects - academic and personal involved in achieving their professional doctorate.

2008 240pp Paperback 978-0-335-22721-1 Hardback 978-0-335-22722-8



The essential handbook for all doctoral students! Practical and clear, this book covers everything students need to know about getting a PhD through research in any subject. Includes professional doctorates, updated materials for supervisors and the Code of Practice for the QAA.

2005 240pp Paperback 978-0-335-21684-0



Succeeding with your Master’s Dissertation

A Practical Step-by-Step Handbook John Biggam A detailed guide to every level of the dissertation process, from producing an initial research proposal, to structuring and writing the key chapters, through to addressing practical issues such as plagiarism and making the most of a marking scheme.

2008 208pp Paperback 978-0-335-22719-8 Hardback 978-0-335-22720-4



The PhD Application Handbook

Peter J. Bentley A step-by-step guide to PhDs, explaining what a PhD is, how to apply and how to find the right university, supervisor and project. It also examines application procedures and interview techniques.

2006 192pp Paperback 978-0-335-21952-0 Hardback 978-0-335-21953-7



MBA Admissions Strategy

From Profile Building to Essay Writing Adam V. Gordon This book is key reading for anyone applying for an MBA: it guides candidates through the most important aspects of a successful, competitive business school application.

2005 200pp Paperback 978-0-335-21890-5



How to Write a Thesis 2/e

Rowena Murray



BESTSELLER



The most practical guide to completing a thesis. Deals with a range of doctorates and undergraduate research projects across the humanities and social sciences.

2006 320pp Paperback 978-0-335-21968-1



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T e a c h i n g & pr o f e s s i o n a l d e v e l o p m e n t

NEW

How to Design and Deliver Enhanced Modules Podcasting for Learning in Universities

Gilly Salmon and Palitha Edirisingha (eds) A detailed guide to the theories and practice of podcasting in HE institutions. Written by experts, but accessible to all those with an interest in new technologies in the classroom.

2008 248pp Paperback 978-0-335-23429-5 Hardback 978-0-335-23428-8 BESTSELLER



A Case Study Approach Diana Medlicott Key reading for all those wishing to engage students by delivering innovative modules. This is a practical "how to" guide that also gives guidelines on how to evaluate modules in order to be responsive to students' changing needs.

June 2009 152pp Paperback 978-0-335-23397-7 Hardback 978-0-335-23396-0



Teaching for Quality Learning at University 3/e

John Biggs and Catherine Tang



BESTSELLER



OUT NOW The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Rowena Murray This book is designed for lecturers on a wide range of professional courses. It directly addresses questions that come up again and again in seminar discussions; questions that are fundamental to the values and perspectives of academics across the disciplines.

2008 168pp Paperback 978-0-335-23446-2 Hardback 978-0-335-23445-5



This book is an accessible, jargon-free guide for all university teachers interested in enhancing their teaching and their students' learning, and for administrators and teaching developers who are involved in teaching-related decisions on an institutionwide basis.

2007 360pp Paperback 978-0-335-22126-4



The Handbook of Academic Writing

A Fresh Approach Rowena Murray and Sarah Moore An outstanding guide for writers in academic contexts.

2006 216pp Paperback 978-0-335-21933-9 Hardback 978-0-335-21934-6



Teaching at College and University

Effective Strategies and Key Principles Sarah Moore, Gary Walsh and Angé Rísquez lica A practical textbook for new and experienced teachers in college and university settings. Particularly useful for helping to develop strategies and orientations towards teaching in increasingly demanding academic settings.

2007 168pp Paperback 978-0-335-22109-7 Hardback 978-0-335-22110-3



Successful Research Careers

A Practical Guide Sara Delamont and Paul Atkinson

2004 224pp Paperback 978-0-335-21201-9



Becoming an Author

Advice for Academics and Other Professionals David Canter and Gavin Fairbairn

2006 224pp Paperback 978-0-335-20275-1 Hardback 978-0-335-20276-8



The Academic Career Handbook

Loraine Blaxter, Christina Hughes and Malcolm Tight

1998 232pp Paperback 978-0-335-19827-6



Sup ervising & Supervision

Best Practice in Research Student Supervision Adrian Eley and Rowena Murray This innovative book presents key information on the 27 precepts included in the QAA Code of Practice for the management of postgraduate research programmes. It is a practical guide that reflects best practice in the sector and serves both as a source for supervisors and as a manual for research supervisor training.

May 2009 224pp Paperback 978-0-335-22295-7 Hardback 978-0-335-22296-4



NEW



How to be an Effective Supervisor



Effective Postgraduate Supervision

Improving the Student/Supervisor Relationship Adrian Eley and Roy Jennings This practical guide presents the most frequently encountered difficulties in the student/supervisor relationship. Detailed, but concise, case studies offer realistic solutions to the thirty issues discussed.

2005 208pp Paperback 978-0-335-21707-6 Hardback 978-0-335-21708-3



Supervising the Doctorate 2/e

A Guide to Success Sara Delamont, Paul Atkinson and Odette Parry

2004 240pp Paperback 978-0-335-21263-7



The Doctoral Examination Process

A Handbook for Students, Examiners and Supervisors Penny Tinkler and Carolyn Jackson

2004 192pp Paperback 978-0-335-21305-4 Hardback 978-0-335-21306-1



How to Examine a Thesis

Lynne Pearce

2004 136pp Paperback 978-0-335-21442-6



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Reading & writing skills

OUT NOW How to Improve your Assignment Results

Colin Neville This book focuses on the common weaknesses that lecturers highlight when they write comments such as: 'You have not answered the question' 'Your work is more descriptive than critical' 'You did not tell me anything new' 'Your English is weak; it was difficult to follow your arguments' And by reading this book, students will quickly learn how to improve their assignment structures, the language they use, and their referencing skills in order to raise their grades.

2008 184pp Paperback 978-0-335-23437-0 Hardback 978-0-335-23436-3



Writing Up your University Assignments and Research Projects

Neil Murray and Geraldine Hughes An introductory handbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students who need some extra support with writing up their research for essays, dissertations and other research projects. It includes a reference 'Toolkit' with help on punctuation, a glossary of key terms and a list of useful academic words.

2008 256pp Paperback 978-0-335-22717-4 Hardback 978-0-335-22718-1



Grammar

A Friendly Approach Christine Sinclair

BESTSELLER



BESTSELLER



Writing at University 3/e

A Guide for Students Phyllis Creme and Mary R. Lea



An accessible guide to university writing skills for undergraduates and postgraduates. Thoroughly updated to reflect current best practice.

2008 208pp Paperback 978-0-335-22116-5



This lively and engaging book contains a soap opera set in a university, but students from schools and colleges will also love the style and content. It is both a down-toearth approach to teaching grammar and an irreverent look at the rules of grammar.



2007 144pp Paperback 978-0-335-22008-3 Hardback 978-0-335-22009-0



The Complete Guide to BESTSELLER Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism

Colin Neville This unique book compares different referencing styles such as Harvard, APA, MLA and Numerical referencing styles - providing an essential guide for students on both referencing and avoiding plagiarism.

2007 240pp Paperback 978-0-335-22089-2



Reading at University

A Guide for Students Gavin J. Fairbairn and Susan A. Fairbairn

2001 224pp Paperback 978-0-335-20385-7



Reading, Writing and Reasoning 2/e

A Guide for Students Gavin J. Fairbairn and Christopher Winch

1996 256pp Paperback 978-0-335-19740-8



Getti ng a job

What to do with your Psychology Degree

Matthew McDonald and Susmita Das Essential information for university psychology graduates on over sixty possible occupations. It highlights the transferable skills for a wide range of less traditional jobs beyond those that psychology graduates usually consider.

2008 200pp Paperback 978-0-335-22222-3 Hardback 978-0-335-22223-0



After you Graduate

Finding and Getting Work You Will Enjoy Leila Roberts Essential reading for both students who are about to enter the world of work and graduates who are looking for a change in career direction.

2006 168pp Paperback 978-0-335-21793-9 Hardback 978-0-335-21794-6



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