Explore the study of mind and behavior with this clear introduction to psychology. This concise guide traces the discipline's historical development, explains its principal theories and schools, and surveys its major subfields - from cognitive and developmental psychology to clinical, social, and biological approaches.Written for students and interested readers alike, the book balances conceptual rigor with practical relevance: you'll find succinct explanations of core concepts, portraits of influential thinkers, and accessible summaries of key research methods and empirical findings. Special attention is given to how psychological knowledge is applied in real-world settings - education, health care, workplaces, and public policy - and to contemporary debates about ethics, evidence, and the limits of psychological explanation.Key features:Foundational concepts and vocabulary that build a reliable framework for further study.Historical context that situates major theories and schools within their intellectual development.Comparative treatment of competing approaches (behavioral, cognitive, psychodynamic, humanistic, neuroscientific) to foster critical understanding.Concise introductions to research methods, statistics, and the interpretation of empirical results.Practical examples and applications that demonstrate how psychological insights inform everyday life and professional practice.Whether you are beginning formal study or seeking an informed overview, this book offers a balanced, readable foundation in psychology and the tools to think critically about human behavior and mental processes.
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