Friday, November 02, 2012

Psychology Student Guide

Psychology Student Guide



















I'm very excited to announce that my Psychology Student Guide has just been published worldwide on the Amazon Kindle. See following link for full details.

http://goo.gl/5TmWl

The guide has already had some great independent reviews and if you do decide to take a look I would be very grateful if you rate the book and let Amazon know what you think.

Priced super low with students in mind the guide only costs around $3.99 (price might vary slightly from country to country).

No Kindle - No Problem.

You can read the Psychology Student Guide on your computer or other mobile devices with Amazon's free Kindle reading apps. See following link for details.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html/ref=dig_arl_box?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771

Many thanks for your support.

David

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Psychology Student Survival Guide
















I'm delighted to announce that the latest version of the Psychology Student Survival Guide is now available for free download on the iPhone/iPod/iPad.

Comprehensively updated with even more invaluable information this is a must have resource for anybody currently studying or thinking about studying psychology.

Since it's launch last year over 12,000 psychology students have downloaded the Psychology Student Survival Guide App. You can join them today via the following link.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/psychguide/id440790994?mt=8

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Forensic Psychologist Dr. Steve Porter

Interview with forensic psychologist Dr. Steve Porter

















Dr. Stephen Porter is an academic and consultant in the area of psychology and law. Steve is the Founding Director of the Centre for the Advancement of Psychological Science & Law (CAPSL) in Canada. He has published numerous scholarly articles on deception, psychopaths and violent behaviour, and forensic aspects of memory.

You can access the interview via the following link.

http://www.all-about-body-language.com/steve-porter.html

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Body Language


















(Photo Credit: taliesin, Via MourgeFile)

If you're interested in learning all about body language and non-verbal communication I'm delighted to announce that I have just launched a new website dedicated to the topic.

I had originally planned just to have a body language section on my psychology website but such is the scope and range of this fascinating topic it soon became clear that it needed a dedicated website to do justice to all the things we intend to cover. I say we because I am extremely fortunate to be developing the website in collaboration with Craig-James Baxter.


Craig is a master trainer in reading advanced micro expressions and is one of the most viewed body language decoders in YouTube’s history, having complied nearly 100 body language analysis videos featuring celebrities, politicians, musicians and high profile criminology cases.

If you're interested in learning more about body language the site already has plenty of information and resources available: Including:

  • Body language analysis videos
  • Body language guides
  • Body language tips
  • Body language Q & A
  • Body language articles

And that's just the beginning, we've got some amazing things lined-up, such as exclusive interviews with some of the leading body language experts in the world.

I really hope you enjoy exploring our new website which you can visit via the following link.

http://www.all-about-body-language.com/