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245 0 4 _aThe psychology book /
_c[contributors, Catherine Collin [and 5 others]].
246 0 _iSubtitle on cover:
_aBig ideas simply explained
250 _aRevised First American edition.
264 1 _aNew York, New York :
_bDK Publishing, ;
_c2017.
264 4 _c��2017
300 _a352 pages :
_billustrations (mostly color) ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tPhilosophical roots : Psychology in the making --
_gThe
_tfour temperaments of personality /
_rGalen --
_tThere is a reasoning soul in this machine /
_rDescartes --
_tDormez! /
_rAbb�� Faria --
_tConcepts become forces when they resist one another /
_rJohann Friedrich Herbart --
_tBe that self which one truly is /
_rS��ren Kierkegaard --
_tPersonality is composed of nature and nurture /
_rFrancis Galton --
_gThe
_tlaws of hysteria are universal / Jean-Martin Charcot --
_gA
_tpeculiar destruction of the internal connections of the psyche /
_rEmil Kraepelin --
_gThe
_tbeginnings of the mental life date from the beginnings of life /
_tWilhelm Wundt --
_tWe know the meaning of "consciousness" so long as no one asks us to define it /
_rWilliam James --
_tAdolescence is a new birth /
_rG. Stanley Hall --
_t24 hours after learning something, we forget two-thirds of it /
_rHermann Ebbinghaus --
_gThe
_tintelligence of an individual is not a fixed quantity /
_rAlfred Binet --
_gThe
_tunconscious sees the men behind the curtains /
_rPierre Janet --
_tBehaviorism : Responding to our environment --
_gThe
_tsight of tasty food makes a hungry man's mouth water /
_rIvan Pavlov --
_tProfitless acts are stamped out /
_rEdward Thorndike --
_tAnyone, regardless of their nature, can be trained to be anything /
_rJohn B. Watson --
_tThat great God-given maze which is our human world /
_rEdward Tolman --
_tOnce a rat has visited our grain sack we can plan on its return /
_rEdwin Guthrie --
_tNothing is more natural that for the cat to "love" the rat /
_rZing-Yang Kuo --
_tLearning is just not possible /
_rKarl Lashley --
_tImprinting cannot be forgotten! /
_rKonrad Lorenz --
_tBehavior is shaped by positive and negative reinforcement /
_rB.F. Skinner --
_tStop imagining the scene and relax /
_rJoseph Wolpe --
_tPsychotherapy : The unconscious determines behavior --
_gThe
_tunconscious is the true psychical reality /
_rSigmund Freud --
_gThe
_tneurotic carries a feeling of inferiority with him constantly /
_rAlfred Adler --
_gThe
_tcollective unconscious is made up of archetypes /
_rCarl Jung --
_gThe
_tstruggle between the life and death instincts persists throughout life /
_rMelanie Klein --
_gThe
_ttyranny of the "shoulds" /
_rKaren Horney --
_gThe
_tsuperego becomes clear only when it confronts the ego with hostility /
_rAnna Freud --
_tTruth can be tolerated only if you discover it yourself /
_rFritz Perls --
_tIt is notoriously inadequate to take an adopted child into one's home and love him /
_rDonald Winnicott --
_gThe
_tunconscious is the discourse of the other /
_rJacques Lacan --
_tMan's main task is to give birth to himself /
_rErich Fromm --
_gThe
_tgood life is a process not a state of being /
_rCarl Rogers --
_tWhat a man can be, he must be /
_rAbraham Maslow --
_tSuffering ceases to be suffering at the moment it finds a meaning /
_rViktor Frankl --
_tOne does not become fully human painlessly /
_rRollo May --
_tRational beliefs create healthy emotional consequences /
_rAlbert Ellis --
_gThe
_tfamily is the "factory" where people are made /
_rVirginia Satir --
_tTurn on, tune in, drop out /
_rTimothy Leary --
_tInsight may cause blindness /
_rPaul Watzlawick --
_tMadness need not be all breakdown. It may also be break-through /
_rR.D. Laing --
_tOur history does not determine our destiny /
_rBoris Cyrulnik --
_tOnly good people get depressed /
_rDorothy Rowe --
_tFathers are subject to a rule of silence /
_rGuy Corneau --
505 0 0 _tCognitive psychology : The calculating brain --
_tInstinct is a dynamic pattern /
_rWolfgang K��hler --
_tInterruption of a task greatly improves its chances of being remembered /
_rBluma Zeigarnik --
_tWhen a baby hears footsteps, an assembly is excited /
_rDonald Hebb --
_tKnowing is a process not a product /
_rJerome Bruner --
_gA
_tman with conviction is a hard man to change /
_rLeon Festinger --
_gThe
_tmagical number 7, plus or minus 2 /
_rGeorge Armitage Miller --
_tThere's more to the surface than meets the eye /
_rAaron Beck --
_tWe can listen to only one voice at once /
_rDonald Broadbent --
_tTime's arrow is bent into a loop /
_rEndel Tulving --
_tPerception is externally guided hallucination /
_rRoger N. Shepard --
_tWe are constantly on the lookout for causal connections /
_rDaniel Kahneman --
_tEvents and emotion are stored in memory together /
_rGordon H. Bower --
_tEmotions are a runaway train /
_rPaul Ekman --
_tEcstasy is a step into an alternative reality /
_rMih��ly Cs��kszentmih��lyi --
_tHappy people are extremely social /
_rMartin Seligman --
_tWhat we believe with all our hearts is not necessarily the truth /
_rElizabeth Loftus --
_gThe
_tseven sins of memory /
_rDaniel Schacter --
_tOne is not one's thoughts /
_rJon Kabat-Zinn --
_gThe
_tfear is that biology will debunk all that we hold sacred /
_rSteven Pinker --
_tCompulsive behavior rituals are attempts to control intrusive thoughts /
_rPaul Salkovskis --
_tSocial psychology : Being in a world of others --
_tYou cannot understand a system until you try to change it /
_rKurt Lewin --
_tHow strong is the urge toward social conformity? /
_tSolomon Asch --
_tLife is a dramatically enacted thing /
_rErving Goffman --
_gThe
_tmore you see it, the more you like it /
_rRobert Zajonc --
_tWho likes competent women? /
_rJanet Taylor Spence --
_tFlashbulb memories are fired by events of high emotionality /
_rRoger Brown --
_gThe
_tgoal is not to advance knowledge, but to be in the know /
_rSerge Moscovici --
_tWe are, by nature, social beings /
_rWilliam Glasser --
_tWe believe people get what they deserve /
_rMelvin Lerner --
_tPeople who do crazy things are not necessarily crazy /
_rElliot Aronson --
_tPeople do what they are told to do /
_rStanley Milgram --
_tWhat happens when you put good people in an evil place? /
_rPhilip Zimbardo --
_tTrauma must be understood in terms of the relationship between the individual and society /
_rIgnacio Mart��n-Bar�� --
_tDevelopmental philosophy : From infant to adult --
_gThe
_tgoal of education is to create men and women who are capable of doing new things /
_rJean Piaget --
_tWe become ourselves through others /
_rLev Vygotsky --
_gA
_tchild is not beholden to any particular parent /
_rBruno Bettelheim --
_tAnything that grows has a ground plan /
_rErik Erikson --
_tEarly emotional bonds are an integral part of human nature /
_rJohn Bowlby --
_tContact comfort is overwhelmingly important /
_rHarry Harlow --
_tWe prepare children for a life about whose course we know nothing /
_rFranc��oise Dolto --
_gA
_tsensitive mother creates a secure attachment /
_rMary Ainsworth --
_tWho teaches a child to hate and fear a member of another race? /
_rKenneth Clark --
_tGirls get better grades than boys /
_rEleanor E. Maccoby --
_tMost human behavior is learned through modeling /
_rAlbert Bandura --
_tMorality develops in six stages /
_rLawrence Kohlberg --
_gThe
_tlanguage organ grows like any other body organ /
_rNoam Chomsky --
_tAutism is an extreme form of the male brain /
_rSimon Baron-Cohen --
_tPsychology of difference : Personality and intelligence --
_tName as many uses as you can think of for a toothpick /
_rJ.P. Guilford --
_tDid Robinson Crusoe lack personality traits before the advent of Friday? /
_rGordon Allport --
_tGeneral intelligence consists of both fluid and crystallized intelligence /
_rRaymond Cattell --
_tThere is an association between insanity and genius /
_rHans J. Eysenck --
_tThree key motivations drive performance /
_rDavid C. McClelland --
_tEmotion is an essentially unconscious process /
_rNico Frijda --
_tBehavior without environmental cues would be absurdly chaotic /
_rWalter Mischel --
_tWe cannot distinguish the sane from the insane in psychiatric hospitals /
_rDavid Rosenhan --
_gThe
_tthree faces of Eve /
_rThigpen & Cleckley.
520 _aAll the big ideas, simply explained - an innovative and accessible guide to the study of human nature The Psychology Book clearly explains more than 100 groundbreaking ideas in this fascinating field of science.
650 0 _aPsychology.
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650 0 _aPsychologists
_vBiography.
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650 0 _aPsychology
_xHistory.
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700 1 _aCollin, Catherine
_c(Clinical psychologist),
_econtributor.
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710 2 _aDK Publishing, Inc.
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