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Author Biography

Amy J. Marin received her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Arizona State University. As a graduate student she was a National Science Foundation fellow and was the recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Award for excellence in teaching and research. She has spent the last 16 years as a full-time faculty member at Phoenix College where she teaches courses in Social Psychology, Human Sexuality, and Introduction to Psychology. When she’s not in the classroom, she’s developing active learning resources for psychology instruction. She gives presentations and workshops on teaching techniques, writes articles and guides for maximizing student success, and has received numerous grants and awards for innovative teaching. She is currently a research fellow for the Maricopa Institute of Learning.

 

Roger R. Hock received his Ph.D. from the University of California at San Diego and is currently the Director of the Psychology Program at Mendocino College in northern California. He is the author of several well-known books including two textbooks, Human Sexuality and 40 Studies that Changed Psychology: Explorations into the History of Psychological Research. He is coauthor (with Meg Kennedy Dugan) of, It’s My Life Now: Starting over after an Abusive Relationship or Domestic Violence. He brings over 20 years of teaching experience to the project.

Table of Contents

 In this Section:
1) Brief Table of Contents

2) Full Table of Contents

 


 

BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

Chapter 1: The Science of Psychology

Chapter 2: Foundations of Behavior

Chapter 3: Sensation and Perception

Chapter 4: Consciousness

Chapter 5: Learning

Chapter 6: Memory

Chapter 7: Cognitive Processes

Chapter 8: Motivation and Emotion

Chapter 9: Lifespan Development

Chapter 10: Personality

Chapter 11: Social Psychology

Chapter 12: Sexuality and Gender

Chapter 13: Health Psychology

Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders

Chapter 15: Therapy



  FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS:

 

Chapter 1: THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHOLOGY

SESSION 1.1: WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?

  The Goals of Psychology

  Psychology vs. Common Sense

  What Psychology is Not: Outside the Scope of Science

The Profession of Psychology

SESSION 1.2: HISTORICAL APPROACHES TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  Contributions from Philosophy and Empiricism

  Psychology as a Laboratory Science

  Influential Schools of Thought

  Universal Themes

SESSION 1.3: CONTEMPORARY APPROACHES TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR

  7 Modern Perspectives

  The Big Picture: Overlapping Perspectives

SESSION 1.4: CONDUCTING RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY

  The Scientific Method

  Research Methods

SESSION 1.5: EXPERIMENTAL METHODS

  Anatomy of an Experiment

  Limitations of the Experimental Method

  Ethical Principles in Psychological Research

 

Chapter 2: FOUNDATIONS OF BEHAVIOR

SESSION 2.1: MODELS OF BEHAVIOR

  Reductionism

  Social Models

  Holistic Models

  Genetic Models

SESSION 2.2: BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS I: THE NERVOUS AND ENDOCRINE SYSTEMS

  The Nervous System

  Divisions of the Nervous System

  The Endocrine System

SESSION 2.3: BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS II: THE BRAIN

  Studying the Brain

  Brain Structures

  The Cerebral Hemispheres

  Neuroplasticity and Neurogenesis

SESSION 2.4: CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS

  Defining Culture

  Cultural Transmission

  Culture and Psychology

  Studying Culture

 

Chapter 3: SENSATION AND PERCEPTION

SESSION 3.1: PRINCIPLES OF SENSATION

  Sensory System Basics

  Sensory Limits

  Relationships Among the Sensory Systems

SESSION 3.2: YOUR SENSORY EQUIPMENT

  Vision

  Hearing

  The Chemical Senses

  Skin and Body Senses

SESSION 3.3: PRINCIPLES OF PERCEPTION

  Constancies

  Gestalt Principles

  Depth Perception

SESSION 3.4: PERCEPTUAL INTERPRETATION

  Perceptual Learning

  Optical Illusions

  Culture and Perception

 

Chapter 4: CONSCIOUSNESS

SESSION 4.1 STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS

  What is Consciousness?

  Altered States of Consciousness

SESSION 4.2 SLEEP

  Stages of Sleep

  The Sleep Cycle

  Sleep Theories

  Sleep Patterns and Needs

  Sleep Disorders

SESSION 4.3: DREAMS

  Content: What You Dream About

  Theories: Why Do You Dream?

  Looking Ahead: The Future of Dream Research

SESSION 4.4: THERAPEUTIC STATES: HYPNOSIS & MEDITATION

  Hypnosis

  Meditation

SESSION 4.5: DRUG-ALTERED CONSCIOUSNESS

  Changing Consciousness: How Drugs Alter Awareness

  Types of Psychoactive Drugs

  Drug Abuse

 

Chapter 5: LEARNING

SESSION 5.1: RUDIMENTARY LEARNING

  Habituation

  Sensitization

  Prepared Learning

  Reward Circuits

SESSION 5.2: CLASSICAL CONDITIONING

  Pavlov’s Framework

  Extinction and Spontaneous Recovery

  Generalization and Discrimination

  Applications

SESSION 5.3: OPERANT CONDITIONING

  The Law of Effect

  B. F. Skinner

  Reinforcement

  Punishment

  Generalization and Discrimination

  Applications

SESSION 5.5: COGNITIVE LEARNING

  Latent Learning

  Insight Learning

  Observational Learning

  Learned Helplessness

  Challenges to Learning

 

Chapter 6: MEMORY

SESSION 6.1: MEMORY’S THREE TASKS

  Encoding

  Storage      

  Retrieval

SESSION 6.2: THE BIOLOGY OF MEMORY

  Brain Regions Involved in Memory

  Chemical Effects on Memory

SESSION 6.3: FORGETTING

  Why Do You Forget?

  Motivated Forgetting

SESSION 6.4: IMPROVING YOUR MEMORY

  Exceptional Memory

  Techniques for the Ordinary Person

 

Chapter 7: COGNITIVE PROCESSES

SESSION 7.1: THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING

  Images and Concepts

  Algorithms and Heuristics

  Creativity and Problem Solving

Session 7.2:  SOCIAL COGNITION

  Attributions

  Stereotypes

  Self-Fulfilling Prophecies

SESSION 7.3: LANGUAGE

  Language Development

  Theories of Language Acquisition

  Language and Other Species

  Language and Culture

SESSION 7.4: INTELLIGENCE

  Theories of Intelligence

  Measuring Intelligence

  Extremes of Intelligence

  Mental Retardation

  Giftedness

  Test Bias and the Interpretation of IQ scores

 

Chapter 8: MOTIVATION AND EMOTION

SESSION 8.1: THEORIES OF MOTIVATION

  Biological Theories

  Learning Theories

  Humanistic Theories

SESSION 8.2: MOTIVATION IN ACTION: HUNGER

  Physiology of Hunger

  Psychosocial Factors in Hunger

SESSION 8.3: EMOTION I - The Anatomy of Emotion

  Theories of Emotion

  The Unconscious Emotional System

  The Conscious Emotional System

  Disturbances in Emotional Regulation

SESSION 8.4: EMOTION II – Emotional Experience and Expression

  Emotional Experience

  Emotional Expression

  Gender and Culture

 

Chapter 9: LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT

SESSION 9.1: THE SCIENCE OF DEVELOPMENT

  Lifespan Approach to Development

  Measuring Developmental Change

  Key Issues in Development

SESSION 9.2: PRENATAL AND NEWBORN DEVELOPMENT

  Before Birth

  The Newborn

  Responding to Newborns

SESSION 9.3: CHILDHOOD

  Physical Development

  Cognitive Development

  Social and Emotional Development

  Parenting Styles

SESSION 9.4: ADOLESCENCE

  Physical Development

  Cognitive Development

  Social and Emotional Development

SESSION 9.5: ADULTHOOD

  Physical Changes

  Cognitive Changes

  Social and Emotional Changes

  Issues and Challenges

 

Chapter 10: PERSONALITY

SESSION 10.1: WHAT IS PERSONALITY?

  Fundamental Debates

  Culture and Personality

SESSION 10.2: APPROACHES TO PERSONALITY I – PSYCHODYNAMIC AND      HUMANISTIC

  Freud’s Theory

  Evaluating Freud’s Theory

  Humanistic Approaches

  Evaluating Humanistic Approaches

SESSION 10.3:  APPROACHES TO PERSONALITY II – COGNITIVE , DISPOSITIONAL, AND BIOLOGICAL

  Social-Cognitive Approaches

  Dispositional Approaches

  Biological Approaches

SESSION 10.4: PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT

  Why Measure Personality?

  Personality Assessment

  Evaluating Personality Tests

 

Chapter 11: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

SESSION 11.1: SOCIAL INFLUENCE

  The Power of the Situation

  Conformity

  Obedience

  Compliance

SESSION 11.2:  GROUP PROCESSES

  Group Membership

  Group Influence

  Group Decision-Making

  Prejudice

SESSION 11.3: RELATING TO OTHERS

  Aggression

  Altruism

  Interpersonal Attraction

 

Chapter 12: SEXUALITY AND GENDER

SESSION 12.1: THE BIOLOGY OF SEX

  Sex Differentiation

  Sexual Anatomy

  The Sexual Response Cycle

SESSION 12.2: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER

  Basic Gender Concepts

  Gender Differences

  Explaining Gender Differences

  When Psychology and Biology Don’t Line Up

SESSION 12.3: SEXUAL ORIENTATION

  Defining Sexual Orientation

  Theories of Sexual Orientation

  Gay and Lesbian Issues

SESSION 12.4:  SEXUAL BEHAVIOR

  The Kinsey Report

  The Janus Report

  Summarizing the Research on Sexual Behavior

  Sexual Disorders

SESSION 12.5: SEXUAL RESPONSIBILITY

  Contraceptives

  Sexually Transmitted Infections

  Sex and Power

 

Chapter 13: HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

SESSION 13.1: INTRODUCING HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY

  Health Psychology

  Health Psychologists

  Models of Health

  The Mind-Body Connection

SESSION 13.2:  HEALTH BEHAVIOR

  Lifestyle Behaviors

  Health Behavior Change

  Prevention and Intervention

  Health Care

SESSION 13.3:  STRESS

  Appraising Stress

  Sources of Stress

  Responding to Stress

SESSION 13.4: COPING WITH STRESS

  Psychological Coping

  Stress Management

  Inability to Cope

 

Chapter 14: PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS

SESSION 14.1: UNDERSTANDING ABNORMALITY

  Criteria for Abnormality

  Using the DSM-IV-TR to Diagnose Abnormality

  Abnormality and Culture

  Prevalence of Psychological Disorders

  Causes of Abnormality

SESSION 14.2: VARIOUS DISORDERS

  Personality Disorders

  Anxiety Disorders

  Somatoform Disorders

  Impulse Control Disorders

  Mood Disorders

  Dissociative Disorders

  Schizophrenia

SESSION 14.3: ARE DIAGNOSTIC LABELS HELPFUL OR HARMFUL?

  The Benefits of Labeling

  The Costs of Labeling

 

Chapter 15: THERAPY

SESSION 15.1: HISTORICAL TREATMENT OF ABNORMALITY

  The Supernatural Model

  The Medical Model

  The Psychological Model

  Therapy Today

SESSION 15.2: BIOLOGICAL THERAPIES

  Drug Therapies

  Neurosurgery

  Electric and Magnetic Therapies

SESSION 15.3: PSYCHOLOGICAL THERAPIES

  Psychodynamic Therapies

  Humanistic Therapies

  Behavior Therapies

  Cognitive Therapies

SESSION 15.4: OTHER APPROACHES TO THERAPY

  Group Therapies

  Alternative Therapies

  Evaluating Therapy

 

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