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Clinical health psychology
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Counseling Psychology
Counseling PsychologyBIBLIOGRAPHYCounseling psychology, a specialty within the area broadly designated as applied psychology, is not primarily an entitative science but draws heavily upon the basic and applied fields of psychology and upon other behavioral sciences for its foundations (Berdie 1959).... Read more |
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Evolutionary psychology
Evolutionary Psychology BIBLIOGRAPHY Evolutionary psychology proposes a set of evolved psychological mechanisms to account for much, if not all, human behavior. The research program is one among many in the social sciences that argues for the relevance of evolutionary biology in understanding... Read more |
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Developmental psychology
Developmental PsychologyI. The FieldHarold W. StevensonBIBLIOGRAPHYII. A Theory of DevelopmentJean PiagetBIBLIOGRAPHYI THE FIELDDevelopmental psychology is concerned with the study of changes in behavior throughout the life span. Although, logically, equal emphasis should be placed on development... Read more |
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Engineering Psychology
Engineering PsychologyHistorical developmentMethodologySubject matterMan-machine system designBIBLIOGRAPHYEngineering psychology is a branch of applied psychology specifically concerned with the discovery and application of information about human behavior and its relation to machines, tools, and... Read more |
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psychosomatic medicine
psychosomatic medicine , study and treatment of those emotional disturbances that are manifested as physical disorders. The term psychosomatic emphasizes essential unity of the psyche and the soma, a combination rooted in ancient Greek medicine. Common disorders caused at least partly by... Read more |
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy
COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a combination of cognitive and behavior therapies that are directive, time-limited, structured, and place great emphasis on homework exercises. While cognitive therapy emphasizes the role of cognitive processes in the origin and... Read more |
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Albert Bandura
Bandura, Albert 1925- BIBLIOGRAPHY Considered by some to be the father of behavioral psychology, Albert Bandura was born on December 4, 1925, in Mundare, a small town in Alberta, Canada. As a teenager, Bandura decided to take a psychology course to fill a space in his high school schedule.... Read more |
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Adolf Bastian
BASTIAN, ADOLF(b. Bremen, 26 June 1826; d. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 3 February 1905)ethnography, cultural anthropology, comparative psychology, museums.Though rarely mentioned in the early twenty-first century, Bastian was undoubtedly one of the preeminent German scientists of the nineteenth century... Read more |
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American Psychological Association
American Psychological Association BIBLIOGRAPHY The American Psychological Association (APA) is the world’s largest scientific and professional association of psychologists, with 90,000 members and 65,000 student and teacher affiliates, international affiliates, an... Read more |
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