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Psychology: Six Perspectives


Psychology: Six Perspectives

Paperback by Fernald, L. Dodge

Psychology: Six Perspectives

£103.00

ISBN:
9781412938679
Publication Date:
10 Jul 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
408 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 15 May 2024
Psychology: Six Perspectives

Description

"Dodge Fernald writes an interesting, easy-to-read book for students. Each perspective covers the historical underpinnings of psychology, ending with current models and viewpoints as well as comments and critiques of the perspective. That's important and will help the next generation of scholars in psychology to appreciate alternative views. Nice book!" Joseph R. Ferrari, Ph.D, Vincent de Paul Distinguished Professor, DePaul University Addressing six perspectives, this textbook offers the framework for a conceptual understanding of modern psychology. Psychology: Six Perspectives shows students a measure of unity and continuity within this fragmented field by briefly and coherently discussing six primary perspectives that have arisen: biological, psychoanalytical, behavioral, humanistic, cognitive, and evolutionary. Author L. Dodge Fernald provides coherence by presenting these perspectives in successive historical order, offering students a broad, retrospective account of psychology. Key Features Portrays the fundamental dimensions of this multifaceted field: The similarities and differences among basic concepts, theories, research, and practice of each perspective are examined. Employs both a scientific mode of communication as well as a narrative thread: The real-life narrative of a lonely, stout-hearted social worker unfolds gently throughout the text, illustrating in turn each of the perspectives. Stimulates critical thinking and class discussion: Opportunities for critical evaluation and everyday application provide students with a context for extending their understanding of and investigation into psychology. Intended Audience This core textbook or supplementary text is designed for undergraduate courses in general psychology, ranging from special sections of introductory psychology to the capstone course or senior seminar, including the history and systems of psychology.

Contents

1. An Emerging Science The Founding of Psychology The Work of Psychology Scope of Modern Psychology 2. Research Methods The Research Challenge Experimental Methods Descriptive Methods Analysis of the Data 3. Biological Psychology Origins of Biological Psychology The Nervous System Organization of the Brain The Cerebral Cortex Modern Biomedical Therapy Commentary and Critique 4. Psychoanalysis Background of Psychoanalysis Structure of Personality Development of Personality Expressions of the Unconscious Psychoanalysis as a Therapy Commentary and Critique 5. Behaviorism Beginnings of Behaviorism Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning Two-Factor Theory Behavior Modification Commentary and Critique 6. Humanistic Psychology Rise of Humanistic Psychology Three Human Characteristics Influence of Early Experience Philosophical and Practical Issues Person-Centered Therapy Commentary and Critique 7. Cognitive Psychology Foundations of Cognitive Psychology Sensation and Perception Processes in Memory Thought and Language The Cognitive Therapies Commentary and Critique 8. Evolutionary Psychology Roots of Evolutionary Psychology Evolution of Sexual Behavior Adaptations in Parenting Dispositions in Group Living Promoting Behavioral Change Commentary and Critique 9. Socio-Cultural Foundations The Inevitable Human Influence Social Psychology Psychology and Culture 10. Psychology and Society Multiple Bases of Behavior The Perspectives Revisited Psychology in the Making

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