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Originally Posted by Mehwish Pervez View Post
Kindly receommed me good books for this?

thank you

I suggest consulting 2 books at least for every 100 marks. Following are the books I suggest, others may tell you otherwise

Wayne and Weiten's book for both paper 1 and 2. It is a step ahead of Feldman's book and I recommend it though I myself consulted Feldman (I did not know then that Weiten exists)

For paper 1: Rakhshanda Shahnaz (BA Psychology, part 1)
For paper 2: Zarrin Bukhari (BA Psychology, part 2)

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As the DSM-5 edition has been presented in APA annual meetings of association in May 2013,and quiet significant changes have been made in disorders, by adding few new disorders, their criteria and symptoms. Do we need to prepare disorders according to DSM-5 or we can mention the few changes that have been made along with description of DSM-4 disorders. I have prepared it according to DSM-4 which is given in the text books.
Valuable opinions of seniors Sir rubraiz, sir Roshan Wahdani and others are needed.
Waiting for prompt reply.
Thanks in anticipation.
Personally I don't think there will be a question of DSM V, but theoretically you should be prepared for anything.

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Psychology book "themes and variations" is good or not?
Good enough for a beginner
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