A Lexicon of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis

A Lexicon of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis

A Lexicon of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis

A Lexicon of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis

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Overview

Originally published in 1988, this volume provides a broad and eclectic view of psychological theory, methods and practice, covering not only the main branches of academic psychology but also psychiatry, psychoanalysis and other psychotherapies. Although some research and practices will inevitably have moved on, it will still be an ideal companion for students and a useful work of reference for mental health professionals, and indeed for anyone interested in contemporary scientific thinking about the human brain, mind and personality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317387169
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/30/2015
Series: Psychology Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 490
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jessica Kuper

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Abnormal Psychology; Chapter 2 Activation and Arousal; Chapter 3 Adler, Alfred (1870–1937); Chapter 4 Aesthetics; Chapter 5 Ageing; Chapter 6 Aggression and Anger; Chapter 7 Altruism; Chapter 8 Analytical Psychology (Jungian Psychology); Chapter 9 Anorexia Nervosa; Chapter 10 Anxiety; Chapter 11 Aptitude Tests; Chapter 12 Artificial Intelligence; Chapter 13 Associationism; Chapter 14 Attachment; Chapter 15 Attention; Chapter 16 Attitudes; Chapter 17 Attribution Theory; Chapter 18 Authoritarianism and the Authoritarian Personality; Chapter 19 Autism; Chapter 20 Aversion Therapy; Chapter 21 Behaviourism; Chapter 22 Behaviour Therapy; Chapter 23 Bereavement; Chapter 24 Biological Psychiatry; Chapter 25 Birth Order; Chapter 26 Bowlby, John E. (1907– ); Chapter 27 Bruner, Jerome Seymour (1915– ); Chapter 28 Character Disorders; Chapter 29 Clinical Psychology; Chapter 30 Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy; Chapter 31 Cognitive Dissonance; Chapter 32 Cognitive Science; Chapter 33 Comparative psychology; Chapter 34 Conditioning, Classical and Operant; Chapter 35 Conformity; Chapter 36 Consciousness; Chapter 37 Constitutional psychology; Chapter 38 Countertransference; Chapter 39 Creativity; Chapter 40 Cross-Cultural Psychology; Chapter 41 Defences; Chapter 42 Depressive Disorders; Chapter 43 Depth Perception; Chapter 44 Developmental Psychology; Chapter 46 Dreams; Chapter 47 Drug Use; Chapter 48 DSM III; Chapter 49 Dyslexia; Chapter 50 Eastern psychology; Chapter 51 Educational psychology; Chapter 52 Electroconvulsive therapy; Chapter 53 Emotion; Chapter 54 Empathy and Sympathy; Chapter 55 Employment and Unemployment: Social Psychological Aspects; Chapter 56 Environmental Psychology; Chapter 57 Existential Psychology; Chapter 58 Eysenck, Hans J. (1916– ); Chapter 59 Family Therapy; Chapter 60 Fantasy; Chapter 61 Free Associations; Chapter 62 Freud, Anna (1895–1982); Chapter 63 Freud, Sigmund (1856–1939); Chapter 64 Genetic Aspects of Mental Illness; Chapter 65 Genetics and Behaviour; Chapter 66 Gestalt therapy; Chapter 67 Group Dynamics; Chapter 68 Group Therapy; Chapter 69 Horney, Karen (1885–1952); Chapter 70 Hull, Clark L. (1884–1952); Chapter 71 Hypnosis; Chapter 72 Hysteria; Chapter 73 Industrial and Organizational Psychology; Chapter 74 Infancy and Infant Development; Chapter 75 Instinct; Chapter 76 Intelligence And Intelligence Testing; Chapter 77 James, William (1842–1910); Chapter 78 Jung, Carl Gustav (1875–1961); Chapter 79 Klein, Melanie (1882–1960); Chapter 80 Lacan, Jacques (1901–83); Chapter 81 Laing, Ronald David (1927– ); Chapter 82 Language Development; Chapter 83 Learning; Chapter 84 Life-Span Development; Chapter 85 Luria, Alexander Romanovich (1902–1977); Chapter 86 Memory; Chapter 87 Mental Disorders; Chapter 88 Mental Health; Chapter 89 Mental Retardation; Chapter 90 Mind; Chapter 91 Motivation; Chapter 92 Nervous System; Chapter 93 Neuroses; Chapter 94 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; Chapter 95 Occupational Psychology; Chapter 96 Pain; Chapter 97 Paranoid Reactions; Chapter 98 Parapsychology; Chapter 99 Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich (1849–1936); Chapter 100 Personal Construct Theory; Chapter 101 Personality; Chapter 102 Personality Assessment; Chapter 103 Phobia; Chapter 104 Physiological Psychology; Chapter 105 Piaget, Jean (1896–1980); Chapter 106 Play; Chapter 107 Prejudice; Chapter 108 Problem Solving; Chapter 109 Projective Methods; Chapter 110 Psychiatry; Chapter 111 Psychoanalysis; Chapter 112 Psychology; Chapter 113 Psychopathic Personality; Chapter 114 Psychopharmacology; Chapter 115 Psychosomatic Illness; Chapter 116 Reaction Times; Chapter 117 Reich, Wilhelm (1897–1957); Chapter 118 Rogers, Carl R. (1902–1987); Chapter 119 Schizophrenia; Chapter 120 Self-Concept; Chapter 121 Semantic Differential; Chapter 122 Sensation and Perception; Chapter 123 Sensory and Motor Development; Chapter 124 Separation and Loss; Chapter 125 Skinner, Burrhus F. (1904– ); Chapter 126 Sleep; Chapter 127 Social Identity; Chapter 128 Socialization; Chapter 129 Social Psychology; Chapter 130 Social Skills; Chapter 131 Stereotypes; Chapter 132 Stigma; Chapter 133 Stress; Chapter 134 Sullivan, Harry Stack (1892–1949); Chapter 135 Super-Ego; Chapter 136 Therapeutic Community; Chapter 137 Thinking - Cognitive Organization and Processes; Chapter 138 Time; Chapter 139 Traits; Chapter 140 Transactional Analysis; Chapter 141 Transference; Chapter 142 Unconscious; Chapter 143 Vision; Chapter 144 Vocational and Career Development; Chapter 145 Watson, John Broadus (1878–1958); Chapter 146 Women's Studies in Psychology; Chapter 147 Wundt, Wilhelm (1832–1920);
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