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 I'm Geoffrey W. Sutton. I write about psychology and culture with a focus on three areas: British - American Culture, Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Psychological Research and Statistics. My books can be found on AMAZON, GOOGLE STORE, APPLE STORE, Barnes & Noble (some), and from various publishers. 


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BRITISH - AMERICAN CULTURE

MIND THE GAP 3

   AMAZON        

BRITISH TO AMERICAN ENGLISH

   AMAZON         GOOGLE

COCKNEY A TO Z  and Other Rhyming Slang

   AMAZON        GOOGLE

MIND THE GAP : A - Z FAMILY EDITION

   AMAZON       

    👉    WEBSITE

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PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH & STATISTICS


APPLIED STATISTICS: CONCEPTS FOR COUNSELORS, Second Edition

      AMAZON        GOOGLE 


CREATING SURVEYS: Second Edition

    AMAZON        GOOGLE

    

   👉     Research & Statistics Blog

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PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY

A HOUSE DIVIDED: Sexuality, Morality, and Christian Cultures

    AMAZON        GOOGLE     BARNES & NOBLE


ASSESSING SPIRITUALITY & RELIGIOSITY: A HANDBOOK

    AMAZON        GOOGLE


COUNSELING and PSYCHOTHERAPY with PENTECOSTAL and CHARISMATIC CHRISTIANS

    AMAZON        GOOGLE


CHRISTIAN MORALITY: An Interdisciplinary Framework for Thinking about Contemporary Moral Issues

    AMAZON        GOOGLE     BARNES & NOBLE 

FORGIVENESS, RECONCILIATION, and RESTORATION

    AMAZON    GOOGLE

IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES (3 VOLUME SERIES)

   APES, ADAM, AND AN ARK

    AMAZON       

   EVE, A SERPENT, AND A WOMAN'S PLACE

    AMAZON        GOOGLE

   

   BRIDGING THE CHASM: Christianity, Psychology, and LGBTQIA+ Inclusion


Reproduction: Who Controls Women's Bodies: Christian Theologies and Psychology

    AMAZON        GOOGLE

WORLDVIEWS APART: Christianity and Psychology

    AMAZON        GOOGLE


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PSYCHOLOGY

DISCIPLINE WITH RESPECT

    AMAZON        GOOGLE

LIVING WELL: 10 BIG IDEAS OF FAITH and a MEANINGFUL LIFE

    AMAZON        GOOGLE

DEMONSTRATING LOVE

           GOOGLE


   👉     Psychology Concepts and Theories Blog





Geoffrey W. Sutton, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Evangel University, holds a master’s degree in counseling and a PhD in psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia. His postdoctoral work encompassed education and supervision in forensic and neuropsychology and psychopharmacology. As a licensed psychologist, he conducted clinical and neuropsychological evaluations and provided psychotherapy for patients in various settings, including schools, hospitals, and private offices. During his tenure as a professor, Dr. Sutton taught courses on psychotherapy, assessment, and research. He has authored over one hundred publications, including books, book chapters, and articles in peer-reviewed psychology journals. 

His website is https://suttong.com You can find Dr. Sutton's books on   AMAZON    and  GOOGLE. Many publications are free to download at ResearchGate   and Academia  



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