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General Psychology 2e
Will Stutterheim
General Psychology 2e offers an insightful exploration into the complexities of the field of psychology and all that it has to offer. This book provides a thorough introduction to the foundational principles of psychology, covering essential theories, research findings, and applications that illustrate the intricate workings of the mind.
The text begins with a historical overview of psychology, tracing its evolution from philosophical roots to its establishment as a scientific discipline. It then delves into essential topics regarding stress and mental health disorders and concludes with therapy and treatment approaches. It then covers research in psychology, biopsychology, consciousness, and perception. It then covers thinking, memory, learning, and lifespan development before concluding with emotions, personality, and social psychology.
Key psychological theories are explored, including those ranging from psychoanalysis to emotional intelligence, among others, providing readers with a broad understanding of the diverse perspectives within the field. Each chapter integrates empirical research with practical applications, offering readers valuable insights into how psychological principles can be applied to real-world scenarios. Through a combination of thought-provoking situations in the “Dig Deeper” sections along with critical thinking questions that accompany every chapter, the book aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the complexities of human behavior and enhance readers' ability to apply psychological concepts in various contexts.
General Psychology 2e is designed for students, professionals, and anyone interested in gaining a comprehensive understanding of the field of psychology and its relevance to everyday life.
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PSY 300 Abnormal Psychology
Stephanie Weigel, Jordan A. Cummings, and Bill Pelz
This book is a compilation of Open Education Resources for the use in an undergraduate level abnormal psychology course at Fort Hays State University.
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