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ویرایش: 6 نویسندگان: Carole Wade, Carol Tavris, Maryanne Garry سری: ISBN (شابک) : 0205990290, 9780205990290 ناشر: Pearson سال نشر: 2014 تعداد صفحات: 613 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 33 مگابایت
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In this Section: 1. Brief Table of Contents 2. Full Table of Contents 1. Brief Table of Contents: Chapter 1: What is Psychology? Part One: Your Self Chapter 2: Theories of Personality Chapter 3: Development Over the Life Span Part Two: Your Body Chapter 4: Neurons, Hormones, and the Brain Chapter 5: Body Rhythms and Mental States Chapter 6: Sensation and Perception Part Three: Your Mind Chapter 7: Thinking and Intelligence Chapter 8: Memory Part Four: Your Environment Chapter 9: Learning and Conditioning Chapter 10: Behavior in Social and Cultural Context Part Five: Your Mental Health Chapter 11: Psychological Disorders Chapter 12: Approaches to Treatment and Therapy Part Six: Your Life Chapter 13: Emotion, Stress, and Health Chapter 14: The Major Motives of Life: Food, Love, Sex, and Work 2. Full Table of Contents Chapter 1: What is Psychology? The Science of Psychology What Psychologists Do Critical and Scientific Thinking in Psychology Descriptive Studies: Establishing the Facts Correlational Studies: Looking for Relationships The Experiment: Hunting for Causes Evaluating the Findings Part One: Your Self Chapter 2: Theories of Personality Psychodynamic Theories of Personality The Modern Study of Personality The Modern Study of Personality Environmental Influences on Personality Cultural Influences on Personality The Inner Experience Chapter 3: Development Over the Life Span From Conception Through the First Year Language Development Cognitive Development Moral Development Gender Development Adolescence Adulthood The Wellsprings of Resilience Part Two: Your Body Chapter 4: Neurons, Hormones, and the Brain The Nervous System: A Basic Blueprint Communication in the Nervous System Mapping the Brain A Tour Through the Brain The Two Hemispheres of the Brain The Flexible Brain Chapter 5: Body Rhythms and Mental States Biological Rhythms: The Tides of Experience The Rhythms of Sleep Exploring the Dream World The Riddle of Hypnosis Consciousness-Altering Drugs Chapter 6: Sensation and Perception Our Sensational Senses Vision Hearing Other Senses Perceptual Powers: Origins and Influences Perception without Awareness Part Three: Your Mind Chapter 7: Thinking and Intelligence Thought: Using What We Know Reasoning Rationally Barriers to Reasoning Rationally Measuring Intelligence: The Psychometric Approach Dissecting Intelligence: The Cognitive Approach The Origins of Intelligence Animal Minds Chapter 8: Memory Reconstructing the Past Memory and the Power of Suggestion In Pursuit of Memory The Three-Box Model of Memory The Biology of Memory How We Remember Why We Forget Autobiographical Memories Part Four: Your Environment Chapter 9: Learning and Conditioning Classical Conditioning Classical Conditioning in Real Life Operant Conditioning Principles of Operant Conditioning Operant Conditioning in Real Life Learning and the Mind Chapter 10: Behavior in Social and Cultural Context Roles and Rules Social Influences on Beliefs and Behavior Individuals in Groups Us Versus Them: Group Identity Prejudice and Group Conflict Part Five: Your Mental Health Chapter 11: Psychological Disorders Diagnosing Mental Disorders Anxiety Disorders 3 Trauma-Related and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders Depressive and Bipolar Disorders. Personality Disorders Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders Dissociative Identity Disorder Schizophrenia Chapter 12: Approaches to Treatment and Therapy Biological Treatments Major Schools of Psychotherapy Evaluating Psychotherapy Part Six: Your Life Chapter 13: Emotion, Stress, and Health The Nature of Emotion Emotion and Culture The Nature of Stress Stress and Emotion Coping With Stress Chapter 14: The Major Motives of Life: Food, Love, Sex, and Work The Hungry Animal: Motives to Eat The Social Animal: Motives to Love The Erotic Animal: Motives for Sex The Competent Animal: Motives to Achieve Motives, Values, and the Pursuit of Happiness