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After more than a century of extraordinary growth & development, the science of psychology at last has a reference source that defines the study of mind and behavior. Psychologists need complete, up-to-date, authoritative & comprehensive information in the fields of psychology. This indispensable resource includes much new comprehensive, accurate, up-to-date, & accessible information on all the subfields of psychology. Psychology encompasses a vast domain, & includes many different approaches to the study of mental processes and behavior. This book is the definitive guide to every area of…mehr

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After more than a century of extraordinary growth & development, the science of psychology at last has a reference source that defines the study of mind and behavior. Psychologists need complete, up-to-date, authoritative & comprehensive information in the fields of psychology. This indispensable resource includes much new comprehensive, accurate, up-to-date, & accessible information on all the subfields of psychology. Psychology encompasses a vast domain, & includes many different approaches to the study of mental processes and behavior. This book is the definitive guide to every area of psychological theory, research, & practice. International in scope, the Encyclopedia of Psychology is the first place to turn to for authoritative information on every area of the field. This book serves a remarkable variety of readers: students & their teachers in every area of psychology as well as in such related fields as sociology, social work, nursing, & allied health; researchers in the cognitive sciences & neurosciences; clinicians, counselors, & other mental health and human service professionals. It will be the definitive information, research, & reference source for many years to come.
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Prof. Bonnie Ruth Strickland is known for her contributions to the psychology community. From her decades long career at Emory University and University of Massachusetts Amherst to her time as the president of the American Psychology Association (APA) she has contributed a great deal to clinical psychology, social psychology, and feminism.