1st Edition

Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Psychology

By Graham Davey Copyright 2005
496 Pages
by Routledge

Psychology is a fascinating subject which attracts much interest from both students and the general public. It covers the whole span of human activity from childhood development, to the study of the elusive concept of consciousness to disorders, such as those based around anxiety, mood and eating. The scientific study of psychology also requires an understanding of research methods and conceptual... Read more
Preface
How to use The Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Psychology
1 Conceptual and Historical Issues
2 Biological Psychology
3 Cognitive Psychology
4 Development Psychology
5 Social Psychology
6 Personality and Individual Differences
7 Abnormal, Clinical and Health Psychology
8 Research Methods and Statistics

Biography

Professor Graham Davey is at the School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences at the University of Sussex and is currently Vice President of the British Psychological Society