Exploring the intersection of physical and social factors, this comprehensive survey delves into environmental psychology, emphasizing their impact on human behavior and experience. It highlights contemporary psychological issues, including methodological diversity and interdisciplinary relationships. The text addresses both well-established environmental concerns and lesser-known topics, such as the influence of smell, color, and light on social identity, presenting a broad range of international research to enrich understanding in this vital field.
Tony Cassidy Livres



The new edition of this bestselling textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research on stress and health, moving beyond the former deficit model to a resource growth model, and examines all aspects of the topic, from how the external world and the impact of technology makes demands upon individuals.
Tom Cassogen (Cass) leaves home in Ireland in the late 1960s to join an old school friend in London. He is soon immersed in the drifting hippy culture of the time and through trial and tribulation, love and free living, forgets his childhood of poverty and abuse. His love for Celia drives him on as he evolves from a soft boy into an experienced young man. His journey through flatland London revolves around a wide range of interesting characters and events. It is a story of the 1960s, of growing up, of searching for meaning and identity in a fluid world of love and ecstasy, of pain and sadness, and mostly of the resilience of youth.