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- Treatment of childhood disorders / by Mash, Eric J.; Barkley, Russell A.,1949-;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Treatment of child and family disturbance: a cognitive-behavioral systems perspective / Eric J. Mash -- Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder / Bradley H. Smith, Russell A. Barkley, and Cheri J. Shapiro -- Conduct problems / Robert J. McMahon, Karen C. Wells and Julie S. Kotler -- Fears and anxieties / Bruce F. Chorpita and Michael A. Southam-Gerow -- Depressive disorders during childhood and adolescence / Kevin D. Stark ... [et al.] -- Mental retardation / Benjamin L. Handen and Richard H. Gilchrist -- Autistic spectrum disorders / Crighton Newsom and Christine Hovanitz -- Learning disabilities / G. Reid Lyon ... [et al.] -- Child physical abuse and neglect / Sandra T. Azar and David A. Wolfe -- Child sexual abuse / Vicky Veitch Wolfe -- Adolescent substance use problems / Laura MacPherson ... [et al.] -- Eating disorders / Lisa Terre, Walker S. Carlos Poston II, and John P. Foreyt.
- Subjects: Behavior disorders in children; Affective disorders in children; Behavior therapy for children.; Child psychopathology.; Child psychotherapy.; Behavioral assessment of children.;
- © c2006., Guilford Press,
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- Stolen tomorrows : understanding and treating women's childhood sexual abuse / by Levenkron, Steven,1941-; Levenkron, Abby.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-276) and index.Toxic water, stunted tree : an introduction to childhood sexual abuse -- Pt. 1. Then and now -- 1. The sexually abused child as an adult -- 2. How children survive sexual abuse -- Pt. 2. Case histories : understanding through example -- 3. June : the evil magnet -- 4. Deirdre : wanting family support, not revenge -- 5. Annie and Gina : afraid to receive pleasure -- 6. Adrienne : sad little girl in the photo -- 7. Marjorie : Uncle Bill in the barn -- 8. Lana : "easy money" -- 9. Rose : "I remember those hairy arms" -- 10. Emily : cornered -- 11. Cassie : the "phantom palette" -- 12. Olivia : the effect of sexual abuse on marriage -- 13. Audrey : the father -- 14. Ava : "poor kid in a rich family" -- 15. Maureen : "dissociation just happens" -- 16. Kendra : "so I have to be normal?" -- 17. Julie : relief from psychotic episodes -- 18. Doreen : compulsive scratching is self-mutilation -- 19. Jen : a case of iatrogenic abuse -- Pt. 3. Understanding stolen tomorrows -- 20. Trauma -- 21. The survivor's relationship to her body -- 22. Self-mutilation -- 23. Eating disorders -- 24. Physical, sexual, and social impairments -- Pt. 4. Recovering stolen tomorrows -- 25. Developing readiness for treatment -- 26. Setting therapeutic goals -- 27. Balancing bonding with boundaries -- 28. Tasks and challenges facing the therapist -- 29. Pacing in therapy -- 30. Repairing the damage : reducing the effects of trauma -- 31. Taking a closer look at psychotherapy -- 32. Going public with family and community -- 33. Adolescent date rape -- 34. Combating body memories with the mind -- 35. To the sexually abused reader : getting the help you need.
- Subjects: Adult child sexual abuse victims; Adult child sexual abuse victims; Psychotherapy.;
- © c2007., W.W. Norton,
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- The Gale encyclopedia of mental health / by Fundukian, Laurie J.,1970-; Wilson, Jeffrey,1971-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Psychiatry; Mental illness;
- © c2008., Thomson Gale,
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- Children with sexual behavior problems : family-based, attachment-focused therapy / by Friedrich, William N.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 301-312) and index.Overview of research on children with sexual behavior problems -- The essential role of attachment-based family treatment -- The role of family sexuality in sexual behavior problems -- Screening, diagnosis, and treatment planning -- Parent-child interaction therapy as an attachment-based intervention -- Individual therapy for children with sexual behavior problems -- Overview and sequence of sessions -- Assessment and treatment forms.
- Subjects: Attachment disorder in children.; Children; Behavior disorders in children.; Family psychotherapy.;
- © c2007., W.W. Norton & Co.,
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- Psychology & behavioral health, volume 2, Creativity - Hysteria / by Moglia, Paul,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Volume 2 -- Creativity -- Creativity and intelligence -- Creativity: Assessment -- Crisis intervention -- Cross-cultural psychology -- Crowd behavior -- Cultural competence -- Culture and diagnosis -- Culture-bound syndromes -- Data description -- Death and dying -- Deception and lying -- Decision making -- Deductive reasoning -- Defense mechanisms -- Defense reactions: Species-specific -- Dementia -- Denial -- Depression -- Depth and motion perception -- Despair -- Development -- Developmental disabilities -- Developmental methodologies -- Developmental psychology -- Dewey, John -- Diagnosis -- Dialectical behavioral therapy -- Disability: Psychological impact -- Disaster psychology -- Discipline -- Dissociative disorders -- Dix, Dorothea -- Dog psychology -- Dolphin psychology -- Domestic violence -- Down syndrome -- Dreams -- Drive theory -- Drug therapies -- DSM-5 -- DSM-5 controversies -- Dysgraphia -- Dyslexia -- Dysphonia -- Eating disorders -- Ebbinghaus, Hermann -- Ecological psychology -- Educational psychology -- Ego defense mechanisms -- Ego psychology: Erik H. Erikson -- Ego, superego, and id -- Elder abuse -- Elders' mental health -- Electronic media and psychological impact -- Elimination disorders -- Ellis, Albert -- Emotional abuse -- Emotional expression -- Emotional intelligence (EI) -- Emotions -- Encoding -- Endocrine system and behavior -- Endorphins -- Environmental factors and mental health -- Environmental psychology -- Environmental toxicology and mental health -- Erikson, Erik H. -- Ethology -- Evolutionary psychology -- Executive functions -- Exercise addiction.Exercise and mental health -- Existential psychology -- Experimental psychology -- Experimentation: Ethics and participant rights -- Experimentation: Independent, dependent, and -- control variables -- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) -- Eyewitness testimony -- Eysenck, Hans -- Facial feedback -- Factitious disorders -- Families and behavioral addictions -- Families and substance abuse -- Family dynamics -- Family life: Adult issues -- Family life: Children's issues -- Family systems theory -- Father-child relationship -- Fear -- Femininity -- Feminist psychotherapy -- Fetishes -- Field experimentation -- Field theory: Kurt Lewin -- Fight-or-flight response -- Flying phobia -- Forensic psychology -- Forgetting and forgetfulness -- Forgiveness -- Freud, Anna -- Freud, Sigmund -- Freudian psychology -- Fromm, Erich -- Frontotemporal dementia (Pick's Disease) -- Gambling -- Games and mental health -- Gender differences -- Gender identity disorder -- Gender identity formation -- Gender roles and gender role conflicts -- General adaptation syndrome (GAS) -- General aptitude test battery (GATB) -- Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) -- Genetics and mental health -- Geriatric psychological disorders -- Gesell, Arnold -- Gestalt therapy -- Giftedness -- Gilligan, Carol -- Gonads -- Gossip -- Grammar and speech -- Gratitude -- Grieving -- Group decision making -- Group therapy -- Groups -- Guilt -- Habituation and sensitization -- Hall, G. Stanley -- Hallucinations -- Hate crimes: Psychological causes and effects -- Health insurance -- Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) -- Health psychology -- Hearing -- Help-seeking -- Helping -- Hierarchy of needs -- Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) -- Hoarding -- Holland, John L. -- Homelessness: Psychological causes and effects -- Homosexuality -- Hope -- Hope and mental health -- Hormones and behavior -- Horney, Karen -- Hospice -- Hull, Clark L. -- Human resource training and development.Humanistic psychology -- Humanistic trait models: Gordon Allport -- Hunger -- Hypnosis -- Hypochondriasis, conversion and somatization -- Hypothesis development and testing -- Hysteria.Provides a comprehensive five-volume set that covers not only the history of the field and the core aspects of behaviorism, cognitive psychology, and psychoanalytic psychology, but also diagnoses, disorders, treatment, assessment, and notable individuals in the field.10-A.Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: Psychology, Applied; Mental health; Mental illness; Medicine and psychology; Applied psychology; Mental health; Mental illness; Medicine;
- On-line resources: https://online.salempress.com/doi/book/10.3331/PBH5e -- Available online. Click here to access.;
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- If your adolescent has schizophrenia : an essential resource for parents / by Gur, Raquel E.; Johnson, Ann Braden,1945-; Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands.; Annenberg Public Policy Center.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-155) and index.1. Introduction : a parent's nightmare -- 2. Understanding the disorder : what it is and what to expect -- Definition of schizophrenia -- Signs and symptoms of schizophrenia -- Diagnosis of schizophrenia : what does it tell you? -- What causes schizophrenia? -- Schizophrenia and related problems -- The dangers of doing nothing -- Future prospects -- 3. Getting the right treatment for your child : medications, therapy, and more -- Treatment providers : who they are and how to find the right ones -- Psychopharmacology, or treating with medication -- Behavioral and psychological therapies -- Medication plus psychotherapy -- Hospitalization -- Outpatient therapy -- Partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient treatment -- Continuity of care -- Other therapeutic options : psychiatric rehabilitation -- Adherence : getting the most out of treatment -- Treating associated problems -- Navigating the health care system -- 4. Everyday life -- Dealing with your own feelings -- Dealing with the stigma of mental illness -- Managing your relationship with your child : acceptance and communication -- Managing daily life -- Finding support for family and patient alike -- Paul : a story of recovery -- 5. Prevention of schizophrenia : the challenges -- 6. Conclusion : a call for action -- Obtaining essential services -- Educating others -- Glossary -- Resources -- Essential reading -- Organizations and services -- Appendix 1. Diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia -- Appendix 2. Assertive community treatment (ACT) and supported employment programs.Schizophrenia is a disease that afflicts some 2.2 million persons of all ages. It has a wide-ranging impact on the lives of not just the people who have it, but also the people who love them. In an era of de-institutionalization and managed care, parents and other adults, such as teachers and coaches, will become the first line of defense against this serious disease that attacks people in their the late teens or early twenties. If Your Adolescent Has Schizophrenia is an informative guide, written specifically to help adults spot the warning signs and seek appropriate treatment for the young people in their lives. Parents will find a clear definition of the disease, including early indicators of the disease as well as information on how to arrange for the proper diagnosis and treatment. Using the experiences of parents with children who have the illness themselves, this book will provide an insiders survival guide for those now facing this illness in their own children. While enormous strides have been made toward identifying likely causes and effective remedies of schizophrenia in recent decades, no one therapeutic regimen works perfectly in all cases. If Your Adolescent Has Schizophrenia will offer readers trusted information and support that will enable them to confront this disorder head on and get their children meaningful medical and psychosocial help in order to mitigate its effects.
- Subjects: Schizophrenia in children.; Schizophrenia in adolescence.; Child mental health.;
- © 2006., Oxford University Press,
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- The bipolar disorder survival guide : what you and your family need to know / by Miklowitz, David Jay,1957-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.How this book can help you survive -- and thrive -- Understanding the experience of bipolar disorder -- Into the doctor's court : getting an accurate diagnosis -- "Is it an illness or is it me?" : coping with the diagnosis -- Where bipolar disorder comes from : genetics, biology, and stress -- What medications and psychotherapy can do for you -- Coming to terms with your medications -- Tips to help you manage moods -- Heading off the escalation of mania -- Halting the spiral of depression -- Overcoming suicidal thoughts and feelings -- For women only : what you need to know about bipolar disorder and your health -- Succeeding at home and at work : communication, problem-solving skills, and dealing effectively with stigma -- "Does my child have bipolar disorder?" : How would you know and what should you do?Bipolar disorder is a lifelong challenge--but it doesn't have to rule your life. Find the science-based information you need in the revised third edition of this indispensable guide. Trusted authority Dr. David J. Miklowitz shares proven strategies for managing your illness or supporting a loved one with the disorder. Learn specific steps to cope with mood episodes, reduce recurrences, avoid misdiagnosis, get the most out of treatment, resolve family conflicts, and make lifestyle changes to stay well. Updated throughout, the third edition has a new chapter on kids and teens; the latest facts on medications and therapy, including important advances in personalized care; and expanded coverage of the bipolar II subtype. It features boxes on complementary and alternative treatments and provides downloadable practical tools.
- Subjects: Manic-depressive illness; Manic-depressive illness; Affective disorders; Depression, Mental; Bipolar Disorder.;
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- The handy psychology answer book / by Cohen, Lisa J.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 469-482) and index.[1.] Introducing the basics : The basics ; Psychology before psychology ; Psychology in other cultures ; History and pioneers ; Sigmund Freud ; John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner ; Jean Piaget -- [2.] Major movements in psychology : Behaviorism ; Gestalt psychology ; Psychoanalytic theory ; Jungian analytical psychology ; Humanistic theories ; Attachment theory ; Sociobiology and evolutionary psychology ; Neurobiological theories ; Cognitive science ; Psychology as a science ; Psychological tests ; Intelligence testing -- [3.] Brain and behavior : Basic concepts in neuroscience ; The major structures of the brain ; Brain development ; From brain to mind ; The brain as mapmaker ; Sensation and perception ; Motor behavior and intentional action ; Cognition and behavioral control ; Emotions ; Emotion and the limbic system ; Emotions in mammals ; Frontal control of the limbic system ; Neurotransmitters and other brain chemicals ; Impact of the environment on the brain -- [4.] Psychological development across the lifespan : Freud's psychosexual stages ; Erik Erikson's psychosocial stages ; Margaret Mahler ; Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development ; Kohlberg's stages of moral development ; The role of culture ; Infancy ; Toddler years ; Preschool years (3-5) ; School age children (6-11) ; Adolescence (12-18) ; Early adulthood (19-40) ; Middle adulthood (40-60) ; Later adulthood (60 and older) ; The end of life: death and dying -- [5.] The psychology of everyday life: love, marriage, and baby carriage : Love ; Marriage ; Pregnancy ; Parenting ; Families ; Divorce ; Sexuality ; Sexual orientation -- [6.] The psychology of everyday life: motivation and the search for happiness : The psychology of happiness ; Positive psychology ; Happiness across cultures ; The psychology of money ; The biology of money -- [7.] Group dynamics and the public sphere : Group dynamics ; Prejudice and racism ; Morality ; Psychology in the workplace ; Psychology in the public sphere ; Voting behavior -- [8.] Abnormal psychology: mental health and mental illness : Definitions and classifications ; Major mental illnesses ; Disorders of personality ; Substance abuse ; Psychotherapy ; Psychopharmacology ; Popular psychology -- [9.] The psychology of trauma : The psychological impact of trauma ; Child abuse ; Sexual abuse ; Domestic violence -- [10.] Forensic psychology : The psychology of criminal behavior ; Causes of antisocial traits ; Specific forms of crimes ; Mental illness and the law.This book covers the fundamentals and history of psychology, plus the practical psychology behind how people deal with money, sex, morality, family, children, aging, addiction, work, and other everyday issues.
- Subjects: Psychology; Psychology;
- © c2011., Visible Ink Press,
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- Salem Health : Psychology & Behavioral Health / by Moglia, Paul,editor.;
10-A.Provides a comprehensive five-volume set that covers notable theories, people, social issues, life stages, the physiology and anatomy of the nervous system, and various mental illnesses or conditions, all in a simple, easy to use A-Z format.Includes bibliographical references and indexes.VOLUME 1: ABILITY TESTS - COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY: Publisher's Note -- Editor's Introduction -- Contributors -- Ability tests -- Abnormality: Biomedical models -- Abnormality: Legal models -- Abnormality: Psychological models -- Achievement motivation -- Addictive personality and behaviors -- Adler, Alfred -- Adlerian psychotherapy -- Adolescence: Cognitive skills -- Adolescence: Cross-cultural patterns -- Adolescence: Sexuality -- Adrenal gland -- Adult ADHD -- Advertising -- Affiliation and friendship -- Affiliation motive -- African Americans and mental health -- Ageism -- Aggression -- Aggression: Reduction and control -- Aging: Cognitive changes -- Aging: Physical changes -- Aging: Theories -- Agoraphobia and panic disorders -- Air rage -- Albee, George W. -- Alcohol dependence and abuse -- Allport, Gordon -- Altered states of consciousness -- Altruism, cooperation, and empathy -- Alzheimer's disease -- American Psychiatric Association -- American Psychological Association -- Amnesia and fugue -- Analytic psychology: Jacques Lacan -- Analytic psychology: Carl Jung -- Analytical psychotherapy -- Anger -- Anger management -- Animal experimentation -- Anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa -- Antianxiety medications -- Antidepressant medications -- Antipsychotic personality disorder -- Anxiety disorders -- Aphasias -- Archetypes and the collective unconscious -- Archival data -- Artificial intelligence -- Asperger syndrome -- Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders and mental health -- Assessment -- Assessment of the Hispanic community -- Assimilative family therapy model -- Assisted living -- Attachment and bonding in infancy and childhood -- Attention -- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) -- Attitude-behavior consistency -- Attitude formation and change -- Attraction theories -- Attributional biases -- Autism -- Autism spectrum disorder -- Automaticity -- Aversion therapy -- Avoidant personality disorder -- Bad-Boy appeal -- Bandura, Albert -- Battered woman syndrome -- Beck, Aaron T. -- Beck depression inventory (BDI) -- Bed-wetting -- Behavior therapy -- Behavioral addiction -- Behavioral assessment -- Behavioral economics -- Behavioral family therapy -- Behaviorism -- Bilingualism and learning disabilities -- Binet, Alfred -- Biofeedback and relaxation -- Bipolar disorder -- Biracial heritage and mental health -- Birth: Effects on physical development -- Birth order and personality -- Blau, Theodore H. -- Bobo doll experiment -- Body dysmorphic disorder -- Borderline personality disorder -- Brain damage -- Brain laterlization -- Brain structure -- Breuer, Josef -- Brief therapy -- Bronfenbrenner, Urie -- Bruner, Jerome -- Bullying -- Bystander intervention -- Caffeine and mental health -- Calilfornia psychological inventory (CPI) -- Cancer and mental health -- Cannon, Walter Bradford -- Career and personnel testing -- Career occupational preference system (COPS) -- Career selection, development, and change -- Case study methodologies -- Causal attribution -- Child abuse -- Childhood disorders -- Childhood obesity -- Children's depression inventory (CDI) -- Children's mental health -- Christian counseling -- Chronic pain management: Psychological impact -- Circadian rhythms -- Clinical interviewing, testing, and observation -- Coaching -- Codependency -- Cognitive abilities test (CogAT) -- Cognitive ability: Gender differences -- Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) -- Cognitive development: Jean Piaget -- Cognitive dissonance -- Cognitive maps -- Cognitive psychology -- Cognitive social learning: Walter Mischel -- Cognitive therapy (CT) -- Collectivism -- College entrance examinations and cultural biases -- Community psychology / VOLUME 2: COMORBIDITY - HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY: Comorbidity -- Complex experimental designs -- Computer and internet use and mental health -- Computer models of cognition -- Concept formation -- Conditioning -- Conduct disorder -- Confidentiality -- Consciousness -- Consciousness: Altered states -- Constructivist psychology -- Consumer psychology -- Cooperation, competition, and negotiation -- Cooperative learning -- Coping: Chronic illness -- Coping: Social support -- Coping: Strategies -- Coping: Terminal illness -- Cosmetics and beauty -- Couples therapy -- Creative reminiscence -- Creativity -- Creativity and intelligence -- Creativity: Assessment -- Crisis intervention -- Cross-cultural psychology -- Crowd behavior -- Cultural competence -- Culture and diagnosis -- Culture-bound syndromes -- Data description -- Death and dying -- Deception and lying -- Decision making -- Deductive reasoning -- Defensive mechanisms -- Defense reactions: Species-specific -- Dementia -- Denial -- Depression -- Depth and motion perception -- Despair -- Development -- Developmental disabilities -- Developmental methodologies -- Developmental psychology -- Dewey, John -- Diagnosis -- Dialectical behavioural therapy -- Disability: Psychological impact -- Disaster psychology -- Discipline -- Dissociative disorders -- Dix, Dorothea -- Dog psychology -- Dolphin psychology -- Domestic violence -- Down syndrome -- Dreams -- Drive theory -- Drug therapies -- DSM-5 -- DSM-5: Controversies -- Dysgraphia -- Dyslexia -- Eating disorders -- Ebbinghaus, Hermann -- Ecological psychology -- Educational psychology -- Ego defense mechanisms -- Ego psychology: Erik H. Erikson -- Ego, superego, and id -- Elder abuse -- Elders' mental abuse -- Electronic media and psychological impact -- Elimination disorders -- Ellis, Albert -- Emotional abuse -- Emotional expression -- Emotional intelligence (EI) -- Emotions -- Encoding -- Endocrine system and behavior -- Endorphins -- Environmental factors and mental health -- Environmental psychology -- Environmental toxicology and mental health -- Erikson, Erik H. -- Ethology -- Evolutionary psychology -- Executive functions -- Exercise addiction -- Exercise and mental health -- Existential psychology -- Experimentation: Ethics and participant rights -- Experimentation: Independent, dependent, and control variables -- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) -- Eyewitness testimony -- Eysenck, Hans -- Facial feedback -- Factitioius disorders -- Families and behavioral addictions -- Families and substance abuse -- Family dynamics -- Family life: Adult issues -- Family life: Children's issues -- Family system theory -- Father-child relationship -- Fear -- Femininity -- Feminist psychotherapy -- Fetishes -- Field experimentation -- Field theory: Kurt Lewin -- Fight-or-flight response -- Flying phobia -- Forensic psychology -- Forgetting and forgetfulness -- Forgiveness -- Freud, Anna -- Freud, Sigmund -- Freudian psychology -- Fromm, Erich -- Frontotemporal dementia (Pick's Disease) -- Gambling -- Games and mental health -- Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender mental health -- Gender differences -- Gender identity disorder -- Gender identity formation -- Gender roles and gender role conflicts -- General adaption syndrome (GAS) -- General aptitude test battery (GATB) -- Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) -- Genetics and mental health -- Geriatric psychological disorders -- Gesell, Arnold -- Gestalt therapy -- Giftedness -- Gilligan, Carol -- Gonads -- Gossip -- Grammar and speech -- Gratitude -- Grieving -- Group decision making -- Group therapy -- Groups -- Guilt -- Habituation and sesnsitization -- Hall, G. Stanley -- Hallucinations -- Hate crimes: Psychological causes and effects -- Health insurance -- Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) -- Health psychology / VOLUME 3: HEARING - PARENTAL ALIENATION SYNDROME: Hearing -- Help-seeking -- Helping -- Hierarchy of needs -- Histrionic personality disorder -- Hoarding -- Holland, John L. -- Homelessness: Psychological causes and effects -- Homosexuality -- Hope -- Hope and mental health -- Hormones and behavior -- Horney, Karen -- Hospice -- Hull, Clark L. -- Human resource training and development -- Humanistic psychology -- Humanistic trait models: Gordon Allport -- Hunger -- Hypochondriasis, conversation and somatization -- Hypothesis development and testing -- Hysteria -- Identity crises -- Implosion -- Imprinting -- Impulse control disorders (ICD) -- Incentive theory of motivation -- Incompetency -- Individual psychology: Alfred Adler -- Inductive reasoning -- Industrial and organizational psychology -- Infant feeding -- Infant sleep -- Infidelity -- Inhibitory and excitatory impulses -- Insanity defense -- Insomnia -- Insomnia and sleep disorders -- instinct theory -- Intelligence -- Intelligence quotient (IQ) -- Intelligence quotient (IQ) and measuring intelligence -- Intelligence tests -- Interest inventories -- International Classification of Diseases (ICD) -- Internet psychology -- Interpersonal attraction -- Intervention -- Interviewing -- Intimacy -- Introverts and extroverts -- James, William -- Jealousy -- Jung, Carl -- Jungian psychology -- Juvenile delinquency and development -- Kelly, George A. -- Kinesthetic memory -- Kinsey, Alfred -- Kleptomania -- Kohlberg, Lawrence -- Kraepelin, Emil -- Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth -- Kuder occupational interest survey (KOIS) -- Lacan, Jacques -- Language -- Latinos and mental health -- Law and psychology -- Leadership -- Learned helplessness -- Learning -- Learning disorders -- Lewin, Kurt -- Linguistics -- Little Albert study -- Lobotomy -- Logic and reasoning -- Long-term memory -- Lorenz, Konrad -- Love -- Luminosity -- Marijuana -- Marijuana dependence -- Marriage -- Marriage and family therapists -- Masculinity -- Maslow, Abraham -- Masters, William H., and Virginia E. Johnson -- May, Rollo -- McGraw, Dr. Philip -- Media exposure and mental health -- Media psychology -- Meditation -- Meditation and relaxation -- Memory -- Memory: Animal research -- Memory disorders -- Memory: Empirical studies -- Memory: Enhancement -- Memory: Physiology -- Memory: Sensory -- Memory storage -- Men's mental health -- Mental blocks -- Mental health parity -- Mental health practitioners -- Mental illness: Historical concepts -- Mental retardation -- Midlife crisis -- Milgram experiment -- Miller, Neal E., and John Dollard -- Millon, Theodore -- Mindfulness -- Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory (MMPI) -- Misbehavior -- Mischel, Walter -- Mood disorders -- Mood stabilizer medications -- Mother-child relationship -- Motivation -- Motivation: Intrinsic and extrinsic -- Motor development -- Multicultural disability competence -- Multicultural psychology -- Multiple intelligences -- Multiple personality -- Munchausen syndromoe and Munchausen syndrome by proxy -- Murray, Henry A. -- Music, dance, and theater therapy -- Myers-Briggs personality type indicator -- Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) -- Narcolepsy -- National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) -- Native Americans/Alaskan Natives and mental health -- Nearsightedness and farsightedness -- Nervous system -- Neurons -- Neuropsychology -- Neurotic disorders -- Neurotransmitters -- Nicotine dependence -- Nonverbal communication and social cognition -- Nutrition and mental health -- Obesity -- Observational learning and modeling therapy -- Observational learning and modeling therapy -- Observational methods -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Oedipus complex -- Operant conditioning therapies -- Optimal arousal theory -- Organizational behavior and consulting -- Pain -- Pain management -- Panic attacks -- Paranoia -- Parental alienation syndrome (PAS) / VOLUME 4: PARENTING AND BEHAVIORAL ADDICTIONS - SLEEP: Parenting and behavioral addictions -- Parenting styles -- Parkinson's disease -- Passive aggression -- Pattern recognition -- Pattern vision -- Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich -- Pavlovian conditioning -- Peabody individual achievement test (PIAT) -- Peak experiences -- Penis envy -- Person-centered therapy (PCT) -- Personal constructs: George A. Kelly -- Personality disorders -- Personality interviewing strategies -- Personality: Psychophysiological measures -- Personality rating scales -- Personality theory: Henry A. Murray -- Pervasive developmental disorders -- Philosophy and psychology -- Phobias -- Physical development: Environment versus genetics -- Piaget, Jean -- Pinel, Philippe --Pituitary gland -- Placebo effect -- Play therapy -- Pornography addiction -- Positive psychology -- Postpartum depression -- Post-traumatic stress (PTS) -- Power -- Prejudice -- Prejudice and stereotyping -- Prejudice reduction -- Prenatal physical development -- Problem-solving strategies -- Procrastination -- Profiling -- Projection -- Psychoanalysis -- Psychoanalytic psychology -- Psychoanalytic psychology and personality: Sigmund Freud -- Psychobiology -- Psychologically healthy workplace -- Psychology and film -- Psychology: Definition -- Psychology: Field of specialization -- Psychology: History -- Psycho-oncology -- Psychopathology -- Psychopharmacology -- Psychosexual development --Psychosomatic disorders -- Psychosurgery -- Psychotherapy: Children -- Psychotherapy: Effectiveness -- Psychotherapy: Goals and techniques -- Psychotherapy: Historical approaches -- Psychotic disorders -- Punishment -- Qualitative research -- Quality of life -- Quasi-experimental designs -- Race and intelligence -- Racism -- Radical behaviorism: B.F. Skinner -- Rape -- Rape and sexual assault -- Rational emotive therapy -- Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) -- Reality therapy -- Reality TV -- Recency effects -- Reflexes -- Reflexes in newborns -- Reinforcement -- Relaxation response: Herbert Benson -- Religion and psychology -- Religiosity -- Repressed memories -- Research ethics -- Reticular formation -- Retirement -- Risk assessments -- Road rage -- Rogers, Carl R. -- Romantic addiction -- Rorschach, Hermann -- Rorschach inkblots -- Rosenhan experiment -- Rule-governed behavior -- S-R theory: Neal E. Miller and John Dollard -- Sadism and masochism -- Sampling -- Satir, Virginia -- Schizoid personality disorder (SPD) -- Schizophrenia: Background, types, and symptoms -- Schizophrenia: High-risk children -- Schizophrenia: Theoretical explanations -- Schizotypal personality disorder -- Scientific methods -- Seasonal affective disorder -- Self -- Self-actualization -- Self-disclosure -- Self-efficacy -- Self-esteem -- Self-help groups -- Self-perception theory (SPT) -- Self-presentation -- Seligman, Martin E.P. -- Selye, Hans -- Sensation and perception -- Senses -- Separation and divorce: Adult issues -- Separation and divorce: Children's issues -- Separation anxiety -- Sex addiction -- Sex hormones and motivation -- Sexism -- Sexual abuse -- Sexual behavior patterns -- Sexual dysfunction -- Sexual harassment: Psychological causes and effects -- Sexual orientation -- Sexual predatory behaviors -- Sexual variants and paraphilias -- Shift work -- Shock therapy -- Short-term memory -- Shyness -- Sibling relationships -- Signal detection theory -- Skinner, B.F. -- Skinner box -- Sleep / VOLUME 5: SLEEP APENA - PHILIP ZIMBARDO: Sleep apnea -- Sleep disorders -- Sleep hygiene -- Smell and taste -- Social identity theory -- Social learning: Albert Bandura -- Social networks -- Social perception -- Social psychological models: Erich Fromm -- Social psychological models: Karen Horney -- Social schemata -- Social support and mental health -- Sociopaths -- Speech disorders -- Speech perception -- Spirituality and mental health -- Split-brain studies -- Sports psychology -- Stanford-Binet test -- Stanford prison experiment -- State-trait anxiety inventory (STAI) -- Statistical significance tests -- Stepfamilies -- Stimulant medications -- Strategic family therapy -- Stress: Behavioral and psychological responses -- Stress: Physiological responses -- Stress-related diseases -- Stress: Theories -- Strong interest inventory (SII) -- Structuralism and functionalism -- Stuttering -- Substance abuse and Mental Health Services Administration -- Substance abuse disorders -- Suicide -- Sullivan, Harry Stack -- Support groups -- Survey research: Questionnaires and interviews -- Synaptic transmission -- Synesthesia -- Systematic desensitization -- Systems theories -- Taste aversion -- Teaching methods -- Teenage suicide -- Teenagers' mental health -- Temperature -- Terrorism: Psychological causes and effects -- Testing: Historical perspectives -- Testing, tests, and measurement -- Thematic apperception test (TAT) -- Thirst -- Thorndike, Edward L. -- Thought: Inferential -- Thought: Study and measurement -- Thyroid gland -- Tic disorders -- Time-out -- Tolman, Edward C. -- Touch and pressure -- Tourette's syndrome -- Toxic environments and human development -- Transactional analysis (TA) -- Transgender psychology -- Transtheoretical model -- Transvestism -- Twin studies -- Type A behavior pattern -- Verbal abuse -- Victimization -- Violence and sexuality in the media -- Violence by children and teenagers -- Violence: Psychological causes and effects -- Virtual reality -- Vision: Brightness and contrast -- Vision: Color -- Visual system -- Watson, John B. -- Wechsler intelligence scale for children -- Wellness -- Within-subject experimental design -- Women's mental health -- Women's psychology: Carol Gilligan -- Women's psychology: Karen Horney -- Women's psychology: Sigmund Freud -- Work motivation -- Workforce reentry -- Workplace issues and mental health -- Yalom, Irvin D. -- Zimbardo, Philip -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Website directory -- Mediagraphy -- Organizations and support groups -- Category index -- Subject index.
- Subjects: Psychology, Applied; Mental health; Mental illness; Medicine and psychology;
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- The Gale encyclopedia of psychology / by Longe, Jacqueline L.,editor.; Gale (Firm);
Ability -- Abnormal psychology -- Abortion -- Absolute threshold -- Acculturation -- Achievement tests -- Ackerman, Nathan Ward -- Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) -- Action potential -- Adaptation Addiction/addictive personality -- Adjustment disorders -- Adler, Alfred -- Adolescence -- Adolescent depression -- Adoption -- Advertising psychology -- Affect -- Affiliation -- Aggression -- Aging -- Ainsworth, Mary -- Alcohol dependence and abuse -- Alienation -- Allport, Gordon Willard -- Altruism -- Alzheimer's disease -- American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry -- American Psychiatric Association -- American Psychological Association -- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) -- Ames room -- Amnesia -- Anastasi, Anne -- Anger -- Anger management -- Animal experimentation -- Anorexia -- Antianxiety drugs -- Antidepressant drugs -- Antipsychotic drugs -- Antisocial behavior -- Antisocial personality disorder -- Anxiety and anxiety disorders -- Apgar score -- Aphasia -- Applied behavior analysis -- Applied psychology -- Approach versus avoidance -- Archetype -- Art therapy -- Artificial intelligence -- Asperger syndrome -- Assessment, psychological -- Assimilation -- Association for Psychological Science (APS) -- Associationism -- Attachment -- Attention -- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) -- Attitude and behavior -- Attitudes and attitude change -- Attraction, interpersonal -- Attribution theory -- Authoritarian personality -- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) -- Autoeroticism -- Autonomic nervous system -- Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) -- Aversive conditioning -- Avoidance learning -- Baer, Donald -- Bandura, Albert -- Battered child syndrome -- Bayley, Nancy -- Bayley scales of infant and toddler development -- Beck, Aaron T. -- Beers, Clifford -- Behavior modification -- Behavior therapy -- Behaviorism -- Bem, Daryl -- Bender-Gestalt test -- Bettelheim, Bruno -- Bilateral cingulotomy -- Bilingualism and bilingual education -- Binet, Alfred -- Binocular depth cues -- Biofeedback -- Bipolar disorder -- Birth -- Birth order -- Birth trauma -- Bisexuality -- Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) -- Body image -- Bonding -- Borderline personality disorder -- Boredom -- Boss, Medard -- Bowen, Murray -- Bowlby, John -- Brain -- Brain disorders -- Brain injuries -- Brainwashing -- Brazelton, T. Berry -- Breuer, Josef -- Brief reactive psychosis -- Broca, Pierre-Paul -- Bruner, Jerome S. -- Bulimia -- Bullies -- Bystander effect -- Caffeine-related disorders -- Calkins, Mary Whiton -- Cannabis-related disorders -- Career counseling -- Case study methodologies -- Catharsis -- Cathexis -- Cattell, James McKeen -- Cattell, Raymond Bernard -- Causation -- Central nervous system -- Central tendency measures -- Character -- Charcot, Jean Martin -- Child abuse -- Child development -- Child psychology -- Childhood -- Chi-square test -- Chomsky, Noam -- Circadian rhythms -- Clark, Kenneth Bancroft -- Clark, Mamie Phipps -- Classical conditioning -- Client-centered therapy -- Clinical psychology -- Cliques -- Codependence -- Cognition -- Cognitive behavioral therapy -- Cognitive development -- Cognitive dissonance -- Cognitive psychology -- Cognitive therapy -- Cognitivism -- Coles, Robert Martin -- Color vision -- Coma -- Combat neurosis -- Communication skills and disorders -- Comparative psychology -- Competence to stand trial -- Competition -- Compulsions -- Computer simulation (modeling) -- Computer use stress -- Concept formation -- Conditioned response -- Conditioned stimulus -- Conditioning -- Conduct disorder -- Confidence intervals -- Confidentiality and legal privilege -- Conflict resolution -- Conformity -- Conscience -- Conscious and unconscious motivations -- Consciousness -- Constructivism -- Consumer psychology -- Contrast -- Control group -- Convergent thinking -- Conversion reaction -- Coping behavior -- Coping strategies -- Correctional psychology -- Correlational method -- Counseling psychology -- Counterconditioning -- Covert sensitization -- Creativity -- Creativity tests -- Criminal profiling -- Crisis intervention -- Critical period -- Cross-cultural psychology -- Cross-sectional study -- Cults -- Cultural-historical psychology -- Culture-fair test -- Cutting (self-harm) -- Darwin, Charles Robert -- Data mining -- Daydreaming -- Deductive reasoning -- Deep brain stimulation -- Defense mechanisms -- Delay of gratification -- Delayed response -- Delirium -- Delusion and delusional disorders -- Dementia -- Dendrites -- Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) -- Dependent personality disorder -- Dependent variable -- Depression -- Depth perception -- Descartes, Ren ̌-- Descriptive psychology -- Desensitization -- Determinism -- Developmental delay -- Developmental stages, theories of -- Dewey, John -- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) -- Dialectical behavior therapy -- Differential psychology -- Direct observation tests -- Disability -- Dissociation and dissociative disorders -- Dissociative identity disorder -- Divergent thinking -- Divorce -- Domestic violence -- Down syndrome -- Draw-a-person test -- Dreams -- Drive reduction -- Drug therapy -- Dysfunctional family -- Dyslexia -- Eating disorders -- Ebbinghaus, Hermann -- Eccles, John C. -- Echolalia -- Ecological Systems Theory -- Educational psychology -- Effector -- Ego -- Elective mutism -- Electrical stimulation of the brain -- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) -- Electroencephalograph (EEG) -- Elkind, David -- Ellis, Albert -- Emotion -- Emotional abuse -- Emotional development -- Emotional intelligence -- Empathy -- Empiricism -- Encounter group -- Enculturation -- Endocrine glands -- Environment -- Environmental psychology -- Epigenesis -- Equilibrium sense -- Erikson, Erik -- Ethical treatment of animals -- Ethnocentrism -- Ethology -- Etiology -- Eugenics -- Evolutionary psychology (EP) -- Exhibitionism -- Existential psychology -- Experimental design -- Experimental group -- Experimental psychology -- Expert testimony -- Extinction -- Extrasensory perception -- Extroversion -- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) -- Eysenck, Hans Jürgen -- Facial recognition -- False memory syndrome -- Familial retardation -- Family -- Family size -- Family therapy -- Fantasy -- Fear -- Fechner, Gustav Theodor -- Feral children -- Festinger, Leon -- Fetal alcohol effect (FAE) and syndrome (FAS) -- Fight/flight reaction -- Figure-ground perception -- File-drawer problem -- Fine motor skills -- Fixation -- Flavell, John Hurley -- Food addiction -- Forensic psychology -- Forgetting curve -- Frank, Waldo David -- Frankl, Viktor E. -- Free association -- Free-recall learning -- Frequency (auditory) -- Frequency distribution -- Freud, Anna -- Freud, Sigmund -- Friendship -- Friston, Karl -- Fromm, Erich Seligman -- Fugue -- Functional disorder -- Functional fixedness -- Functionalism -- Galen -- Galton, Sir Francis -- Gangs -- Gardner, Howard Earl -- Gaslighting -- Gender bias -- Gender constancy -- Gender dysphoria disorder -- Gender identity -- Gender pronouns -- General adaptation syndrome -- Genius -- Geriatric psychology -- Gesell, Arnold -- Gestalt principles of organization -- Gestalt psychology -- Gestalt therapy -- Gibson, Eleanor J. -- Gibson, James Jerome -- Giftedness -- Gilligan, Carol -- Goal-setting theory -- Grief -- Gross motor skills -- Group dynamics -- Group therapy -- Guilt -- Guthrie, Edwin Ray -- Habituation -- Haley, Jay -- Halfway house -- Hall, Granville Stanley -- Hallucinations -- Hallucinogens -- Halo effect -- Handedness -- Hand-eye coordination -- Harlow, Harry F. -- Health psychology -- Hearing -- Hebb, Donald O. -- Heider, Fritz -- Heredity -- Herzberg's two-factor theory -- Heterosexuality -- Heuristics -- High intelligence -- High-risk participant studies -- Hilgard, Ernest R. -- Hinde, Robert Aubrey -- Histrionic personality disorder -- Hoarding -- Hobson, J. Allan -- Holtzman inkblot technique -- Hooker, Evelyn -- Hormones -- Horney, Karen -- Hostility -- Howes, Ethel Dench Puffer -- Hull, Clark Leonard -- Human factors engineering -- Human potential movement -- Humanistic psychology -- Hume, David -- Humor -- Hypnosis -- Hypochondria -- Hypothalamus -- Hypothesis testing -- Id -- Identification with the aggressor -- Identity foreclosure -- Identity integrity -- Identity moratorium -- Identity/identity formation -- Imagination -- Imitation -- Imprinting -- Impulse control disorders -- Incentive theory -- Incest -- Independent variable -- Inductive reasoning -- Industrial psychology -- Infancy -- Infantile amnesia -- Inferiority complex -- Information-processing theory -- Informed consent -- Inhelder, Bärbel -- Initiative v. guilt -- Insanity defense -- Instinct -- Institutionalization -- Instrumental behavior -- Insulin shock therapy -- Intellectual disability -- Intelligence --- Intelligence quotient (IQ) -- Intelligence tests -- Interdisciplinary treatment -- Interest inventory -- Intermittent explosive disorder -- Internet-based therapy -- Interpersonal therapy -- Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation -- Intrinsic Motivation and the 16 Basic Desires Theory -- Introversion -- Irrational beliefs -- James, William -- Janet, Pierre Marie Fľix -- Jealousy -- Jensen, Arthur R. -- Johnson, Virginia E. -- Jukes family -- Jung, Carl -- Just noticeable difference Juvenile delinquency -- Kagan, Jerome -- Kallikak family -- Kelly, George Alexander -- Kinesthetic sense -- Kinsey, Alfred Charles -- Kleptomania -- Koffka, Kurt -- Kohlberg, Lawrence -- Kohs block test -- Kraepelin, Emil -- Ladd-Franklin, Christine -- Laing, Ronald David -- Language delay -- Language development -- Language disorder -- Lashley, Karl Spencer -- Late-life psychosis -- Latent inhibition -- Law of effect -- Lazarus, Arnold Allan -- Leadership -- Learned helplessness -- Learning -- Learning: associative -- Learning curve -- Learning: dialogic learning -- Learning disability.Learning: e-learning and augmented learning -- Learning: episodic -- Learning: formal and informal -- Learning: meaningful learning -- Learning: multimedia learning -- Learning: non-associative -- Learning theory -- Learning-to-learn -- Left-brain hemisphere -- Leukotomy -- Lewin, Kurt -- Libido -- Lie detection -- Linehan, Marsha M. -- Localization (brain function) -- Localization (sensory) -- Locke, John -- Locus of control -- Loevinger, Jane -- Logical thinking -- Logotherapy -- Longitudinal study -- Lorenz, Konrad -- Lucid Dreams -- Luria, Aleksandr Romanovich -- Maccoby, Eleanor Emmons -- Malingering -- Mania -- Marcia, James -- Marijuana -- Marriage counseling -- Maslow, Abraham -- Masters, William -- Masterson, James -- May, Rollo -- McDougall, William -- Mead, Margaret -- Mean -- Measurement -- Media psychology -- Median -- Meditation -- Meehl, Paul Everett -- Melancholia -- Memory -- Mental age -- Mental health -- Mental hospitals -- Mental illness -- Mental imagery -- Merrill-Palmer Scales of Mental Tests -- Mesmer, Franz Anton -- Metapsychology -- Meyer, Adolf -- Middle years -- Milgram, Stanley -- Milgram's obedience experiment -- Military mental health -- Miller, Alice -- Mindfulness -- Minimal brain dysfunction -- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory -- Minuchin, Salvador -- Mnemonic strategies -- Mob psychology -- Mode -- Modeling -- Monist and pluralistic motivational theories -- Montessori, Maria -- Mood -- Mood stabilizers -- Moral development -- Morgan, Christiana Drummond -- Motion perception -- Motivation -- Multicultural counseling -- Multivariate methods -- Murray Jr., Henry Alexander -- Music therapy -- Myers-Briggs Type Indicator -- Mysophobia -- Narcissism -- Narcolepsy -- Narcotic drugs -- National Association of School Psychologists -- National Institute of Mental Health -- Nature-nurture controversy -- Naumburg, Margaret -- Near-death experience -- Negativism -- Nerve -- Nervous system -- Neural transmission: excitatory and inhibitory synapses -- Neuroimaging -- Neuro-immunology -- Neuron -- Neuroplasticity -- Neuropsychological tests -- Neuropsychology -- Neurosis -- Neurotransmitter -- Night terrors -- Nightmares -- Norm -- Normal -- Normal distribution -- Obesity -- Objective tests -- Observational study -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Occupational therapist -- Oedipus complex -- Online learning -- Operant conditioning -- Oppositional-defiant disorder -- Organic disorder -- Organismic psychology -- Otis, Arthur -- Overachiever -- Pain -- Paired-associate learning -- Panic/panic disorders -- Paranoia -- Paraphilia -- Parapsychology -- Parent-child relationship -- Parkinson's disease -- Passive-aggressive personality -- Pavlov, Ivan -- Pedophilia -- Peer acceptance -- Peer groups -- Peer mediation -- Peer pressure -- Penfield, Wilder Graves -- Perfectionism -- Perls, Frederick S. -- Personality -- Personality development -- Personality disorders -- Personality inventory -- Pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) -- Phenomenology -- Philosophical psychology -- Phineas Gage -- Phobia -- Phrenology -- Physiological psychology -- Piaget, Jean -- Piaget's theory of cognitive development -- Pinel, Philippe -- Placebo effect -- Play -- Play therapy -- Pleasure principle -- Police and public safety psychology -- Pornography -- Positive psychology -- Postpartum depression -- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) -- Power -- Preconscious -- Prejudice and discrimination -- Premarital counseling -- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) -- Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) -- Primal therapy -- Priming -- Probability -- Process psychology -- Programmed learning -- Projective tests -- Propaganda -- Prospective cohort study -- Psyche -- Psychiatrist -- Psychoanalysis -- Psychodynamic psychotherapy -- Psychohistory -- Psychological disorder -- Psychological safety -- Psychologist -- Psychology of self -- Psychometrics -- Psychopharmacology -- Psychophysics -- Psychosexual stages -- Psychosis -- Psychosocial development -- Psychosocial isolation -- Psychosomatic disorders -- Psychosurgery -- Psychotherapy -- Psychotic disorders -- Puberty -- Punishment -- Pyromania -- Qualitative methods -- Race and intelligence -- Racism -- Radical behaviorism -- Rank, Otto -- Rape -- Rapid eye movement (REM) -- Rating scale -- Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) -- Rational motivation -- Reaction time -- Readiness test -- Reading disability -- Reality therapy -- Recovered memories -- Reflective listening -- Reflexes -- Rehabilitation -- Rehearsal -- Reich, Wilhelm -- Reinforcement -- Relational-cultural therapy -- Research methodology -- Residential treatment -- Resilience -- Retrospective cohort study -- Ribonucleic acid (RNA) -- Right-brain hemisphere -- Risk-taking behaviors -- Rogers, Carl -- Role playing -- Rorschach technique -- Rosenzweig picture frustration study -- Rote learning -- Rotter, Julian B. -- Rush, Benjamin -- Sampling methods -- Satanic ritual abuse -- Satir, Virginia M. -- Savant syndrome -- Scapegoating -- Schizophrenia -- Scholastic Assessment Test -- School phobia/school refusal -- School psychology -- Scientific method -- Seasonal affective disorder -- Security objects -- Self-actualization -- Self-concept -- Self-conscious emotions -- Self-control strategies -- Self-esteem -- Self-fulfilling prophecy -- Self-help groups -- Self-report inventory -- Semantic memory -- Sensation -- Sensitivity training -- Sensitization -- Sensory deprivation -- Sensory modalities -- Separation anxiety -- Serial learning -- Serial position function -- Sex differences -- Sex offenders -- Sex roles -- Sex therapies -- Sexological testing -- Sexual abuse -- Sexual dysfunction disorders -- Sexual identity -- Sexual orientation -- Shakow, David -- Shaping -- Sheldon, William Herbert -- Shinn, Milicent Washburn -- Shyness -- Signal detection theory -- Significance level -- Skinner, B. F. -- Sleep -- Sleep-wake disorders -- Smell -- Smoking behavior -- Social cognition -- Social competence -- Social distancing -- Social influence -- Social learning theory -- Social media and social media studies -- Social perception -- Social psychology -- Socialization -- Socioeconomic Status -- Sociometry -- Somatotherapy -- Somnambulism -- Spatial memory -- Spearman, Charles Edward -- Speech perception -- Speech-language pathology -- Spence, Janet Taylor -- Spence, Kenneth W. -- Split-brain technique -- Spock, Benjamin -- Sports psychology -- Stalking -- Standard error -- Standard Progressive Matrices (SPM) -- Standardized test -- Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales -- Statistical significance -- Statistics in psychology -- Stereotype -- Sternberg, Robert J. -- Stimulants -- Strange situation -- Stranger anxiety -- Stress -- Structuralism -- Subliminal influence -- Suicide -- Sullivan, Harry Stack -- Sumner, Francis Cecil -- Superego -- Superstition -- Survey -- Synapse -- Systems psychology -- Tangential learning -- Taste -- Teens and depression -- Teens and self-confidence -- Teens and suicide -- Temperament -- Temporal motivation theory -- Terman, Lewis -- Test anxiety -- Testing bias -- Thalamus -- Thematic Apperception Test -- Thorndike, Edward -- Thurstone, L. L. -- Tolman, Edward Chace -- Torture -- Touch -- Tourette syndrome -- Transactional analysis -- Transference -- Transgender mental health -- Transpersonal psychology -- Triarchic Theory of Intelligence -- Twins -- Unconscious -- Unconscious motivation -- Underachiever -- Urban legends -- Validity -- Violence -- Virtual therapy -- Vision -- Vocational aptitude test -- von Helmholtz, Hermann -- Washburn, Margaret Floy -- Watson, John Broadus -- Wechsler, David -- Wechsler Intelligence Scales -- Weight control -- Wernicke, Carl -- Wertheimer, Max -- Withdrawal behavior -- Wolpe, Joseph -- Word association test -- Workplace violence -- Wundt, Wilhelm Maximilian -- Yerkes, Robert M. -- Zigler, Edward F. -- Zimbardo, Phil -- Zone of proximal development.This resource covers the entire spectrum of psychology, including: notable people, theories and terms; landmark case studies and experiments; applications of psychology in advertising, medicine and sports; and career information.
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