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Psychology and Your Life

Psychology and Your Life

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Psychology Matters. Robert Feldman’s Psychology and Your Life is an engaging new introductory psychology text that uses experiential exercises and activities, career-oriented text examples, and features designed to directly correlate psychology concepts to the professional and personal lives of readers. Throughout the text and supplements, Psychology and Your Life reinforces why a basic understanding of psychology is relevant to today’s students.

This text also provides instructors with a fully-integrated supplements package to help instructors objectively gauge their students’ mastery of psychology’s key principles and concepts and to create dynamic class experiences—whether in the classroom or online. All ancillary materials are organized by the measurable learning outcomes of each module within the text—there is no more wondering whether the text in use will meet the accreditation guidelines for schools!

Emphasizing practical application, Psychology and Your Life offers examples and perspectives from the healthcare industry (including Allied Health), technology, criminal justice, legal, and business, among others to prepare students to apply psychology throughout their lives and careers.

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9780073377025
9780073377025

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
624
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 272
Weight (g)
1238
  • Psychology and Your Life

    Chapter 1:: Introduction to Psychology

    Module 1:: Psychologists at Work

    Module 2:: A Science Evolves:: The Past, the Present, and the Future

    Module 3:: Research in Psychology

    Module 4:: The Ethics of Research

    Chapter 2:: Neuroscience and Behavior

    Module 5:: Neurons:: The Basic Elements of Behavior

    Module 6:: The Nervous System and the Endocrine System:: Communicating Within the Body

    Module 7:: The Brain

    Chapter 3:: Sensation and Perception

    Module 8:: Sensing the World Around Us

    Module 9:: Vision:: Shedding Light on the Eye

    Module 10:: Hearing and the Other Senses

    Module 11:: Perceptual Organization:: Constructing Our View of the World

    Chapter 4:: States of Consciousness

    Module 12:: Sleep and Dreams

    Module 13:: Hypnosis and Meditation

    Module 14:: Drug Use:: The Highs and Lows of Consciousness

    Chapter 5:: Learning

    Module 15:: Classical Conditioning

    Module 16:: Operant Conditioning

    Module 17:: Cognitive Approaches to Learning

    Chapter 6:: Thinking:: Memory, Cognition, and Language

    Module 18:: The Foundations of Memory

    Module 19:: Recall and Forgetting

    Module 20:: Thinking, Reasoning, and Problem Solving

    Module 21:: Language

    Chapter 7:: Motivation and Emotion

    Module 22:: Explaining Motivation

    Module 23:: Human Needs and Motivation:: Eat, Drink, and Be Daring

    Module 24:: Understanding Emotional Experiences

    Chapter 8:: Development

    Module 25:: Nature and Nurture, and Prenatal Development

    Module 26:: Infancy and Childhood

    Module 27:: Adolescence:: Becoming an Adult

    Module 28:: Adulthood

    Chapter 9:: Personality and Individual Differences

    Module 29:: Psychodynamic Approaches to Personality

    Module 30:: Trait, Learning, Biological and Evolutionary, and Humanistic Approaches to Personality

    Module 31:: Assessing Personality:: Determining What Makes Us Distinctive

    Module 32:: Intelligence?

    Chapter 10:: Psychological Disorders

    Module 33:: Normal Versus Abnormal:: Making a Distinction

    Module 34:: The Major Psychological Disorders

    Module 35:: Psychological Disorders in Perspective

    Chapter 11:: Treatment of Psychological Disorders

    Module 36:: Psychotherapy:: Psychodynamic, Behavioral, and Cognitive Approaches to Treatment

    Module 37:: Psychotherapy:: Humanistic and Group Approaches to Treatment

    Module 38:: Biomedical Therapy:: Biological Approaches to Treatment

    Chapter 12:: Social Psychology

    Module 39:: Attitudes and Social Cognition

    Module 40:: Social Influence and Groups

    Module 41:: Prejudice and Discrimination

    Module 42:: Positive and Negative Social Behavior

    Module 43:: Stress and Coping

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