Contents
Foreword by Paul Ekman
Preface
1 Introduction to Psychology
2 Conducting Research in Psychology
3 The Biology of Behavior
4 Sensing and Perceiving Our World
5 Human Development
6 Consciousness
7 Memory
8 Learning
9 Language and Thought
10 Intelligence, Problem Solving, and Creativity
11 Motivation and Emotion
12 Stress and Health
13 Personality: The Uniqueness of the Individual
14 Social Behavior
15 Psychological Disorders
16 Treatment of Psychological Disorders
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Gregory Feist (Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley) is
Associate Professor of Psychology in Adult Development at San Jose
State University. Dr. Feist is widely published in the psychology
of creativity, the psychology of science, and the development of
scientific talent. One of his major goals is establishing the
psychology of science as a healthy and independent study of
science, along the lines of the history, philosophy, and sociology
of science. His teaching efforts have been recognized by
outstanding teaching awards at both the University of California,
Davis and the University of California, Berkeley.
Erika Rosenberg (Ph.D. University of California, San Francisco)
served on the faculties at the University of Delaware and the
College of William and Mary and currently is a researcher at the
Center for Mind and Brain at the University of California, Davis.
Dr. Rosenberg is an emotions researcher, health psychologist, and
teacher of meditation. Her research on emotion has examined how
feelings are revealed in facial expressions, how social factors
influence emotional signals, and how anger affects cardiovascular
health. Her current research interests include collaborative
studies that integrate Western psychology with Buddhist practices
for improving emotional and cognitive functioning.
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