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);