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Clinically Psyched Store Updates

If you’re still looking for the perfect psychology related gift for a loved one this Christmas, please check out our Clinically Psyched store. We have recently updated the content and have added new novelty gifts that any psychologist would love to find wrapped up and waiting for them under the Christmas tree this year.

In addition to our usual selection of Clinical Psychology books, journals and other psychology related books, we have added a gift section. The new psychology gift section included many unusual gifts and novelties including jewelry, clothing, posters and games. There really is something for everyone to enjoy.

Please take a moment to check our new section out. We would welcome any suggestions about other items that should be included in order to make this the most comprehensive psychology store online. Please feel free to leave us a comment below.

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