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Teaching psychology goes beyond the textbook. This hub brings together free resources from our expert authors—including webinars, blogs, articles, and videos—that help you connect psychological theory to real-world practice.

Explore content that makes complex ideas easier to teach and understand, from student wellbeing and neuropsychology to social psychology and inclusive research methods. These materials are designed to spark discussion, deepen understanding, and give you fresh ways to engage students.

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Book cover of Neuropsychology: The Brain and Relational Approaches by R. Stephen Walsh, Lorraine Crawley, Neil Dagnall & Donal G. Fortune

Memory, meaning, and the self: rethinking Alzheimer's through a relational lens 

R. Stephen Walsh, Lorraine Crawley, Neil Dagnall & Donal G. Fortune, authors of Neuropsychologydiscuss Alzheimer's and dementia care that centres on connection, compassion, and community.

 

Book cover of Thematic Analysis by Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke

Virginia Braun and Victoria Clarke on Reflexive Thematic Analysis 

What's the story? Discover how Virginia and Victoria shaped their award-winning guide, Thematic Analysis, keeping inclusivity, accessibility and impact at the heart of qualitative research.

 

Book cover of Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology Fourth Edition by Haslam et al

Research Methods and Statistics: keeping it practical and engaging

Hear from S. Alexander Haslam, Craig McGarty, Tegan Cruwys, and Niklas K. Steffens on making advanced methods, inclusivity, and real-world relevance accessible to students and instructors in the latest edition of Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology.

 

 

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From thematic analysis to cognitive neuropsychology to study skills, our expert webinars help you refresh your knowledge, build new skills and better support your students.

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Book cover of Social Psychology: Traditional and Critical Perspectives, second edition, by Paul Dickerson

Watch: What are the practical and contemporary applications of social psychology? 

Reflecting on his book, Social Psychology: Traditional and Critical Perspectives, Paul Dickerson explores how a relatable lens to the topic can transform students' learning experience, bringing the theories into the real world - from climate activism to celebrity culture.

 

Book cover of Social Psychology by Thomas Heinzen and Wind Goodfriend

Watch: Illustrating Quattrone and Tversky's Self-Deception Experiment

Watch this case study video, which reveals how individuals deceive themselves to achieve positive results, introducing students to the world of self-deception. This video is from Social Psychology  by Thomas Heinzen & Wind Goodfriend.

 

Find out more about The Psychology of Attitudes and Attitude Change, Fourth Edition, by Gregory Maio, Geoff Haddock, Bas Verplanken & Andrew Luttrell

Listen: How Prejudice Works

Where does prejudice come from and how can we address it? In this Opinion Science podcast episode, Dr Andy Luttrell (The Psychology of Attitudes and Attitude Change 4e) interviews Dr Jack Dovidio (co-editor of The Sage Handbook of Psychological Perspectives on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion).

 

 

Book cover of Social Psychology: Foundations, Advances and Applications edited by Paolini et al

Read: How I became a clinical psychologist

Hear Aisha Mizra’s personal journey into the field and discover the career areas where social psychology can take you, in this flyer for Social Psychology from Stefania Paolini et al.

Book cover of A Student's Guide to Cognitive Neuropsychology First Edition by Ashok Jansari

Watch: The Proper Way to Improve Your Memory and other videos

In his YouTube channel, Dr Ashok Jansari, author of A Student's Guide to Cognitive Neuropsychology, unveils the mysteries of the human brain, making the complex simple.

 

 

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