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Published by Notion Press, Inc., 2018
ISBN 10: 1642494429ISBN 13: 9781642494426
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Published by Poetry for the People Press, Berkeley, 2001
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Published by Tupelo Press, Incorporated, 2023
ISBN 10: 1946482986ISBN 13: 9781946482983
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Published by Deep and Deep, 2006
ISBN 10: 8176297887ISBN 13: 9788176297882
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Preface. 1. Criminal psychology an introduction. 2. Foundations of attitude toward human behavior. 3. Preconditions of national literatures. 4. Conditions of stakes and positioning. 5. Conditions of emergence running the show. 6. Determinants and prevention of criminal behavior. 7. Driver behavior and road safety. 8. Normal personality development. 9. Personality disorders. 10. Neurotic disorders. 11. Psychotic disorders. 12. Normal personality in operation conflicts and defense. 13. Information retrieval trends and processes. 14. Information retrieval reconstructing faces. 15. Future role of the police officer. Bibliography. Index. Criminal Psychology is the study of the wills thoughts intentions and reactions of criminals. The study goes deeply into what makes someone commit crime but also the reactions after the crime on the run or in court. Criminal psychologist are often called up as witnesses in court cases to help the jury understand the mind of the criminal. The subject matter will be drawn on the one hand from that already presented by psychological science but will be treated throughout from the point of view of the criminal judge and prepared for his purposes. On the other hand the material will be drawn from these observations that alone the criminologist at work can make and on this the principles of psychology will be brought to bear. 240 pp.
Published by Deep and Deep, 2020
ISBN 10: 8176297909ISBN 13: 9788176297905
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Preface. 1. Meaning and use of abnormal psychology. 2. Abnormal psychology significance and causes of abnormal behavior. 3. Changing conceptions of mental abnormality. 4. Nature of individual differences. 5. Contemporary viewpoints of physiological behaviour. 6. Psychological origins of functional disorders. 7. Psychology of the neurosis. 8. Objective studies of the neurotic constitution. 9. Psychology of stuttering and stammering. 10. Personality types and the functional psychoses. 11. Abnormal psychology minor and major abnormalities. Bibliography. Index. Abnormal Psychology can broadly be defined as the application of the principles of psychology to the study of mental disorders including research into the causes and treatment of psychopathologies. The central and most controversial aspect of abnormal psychology is the issue surrounding the meaning of the term abnormal. In other words what precisely constitutes an abnormal psychological state. There is no single and conclusive view of what is abnormal and each theoretical approach is determined by underlying assumptions about the meaning of this term. Abnormal psychology studies the nature of psychopathology its causes and its treatments. Abnormal Psychology gives students the opportunity to explore the latest theories and research in our ever changing search for answers to the complex questions of psychopathology. The editor invites students to search for clues follow up on hunches evaluate evidence and participate in a process of discovery as they sift through the evidence on the origins of psychopathology and the effectiveness of specific interventions. 275 pp.
Published by Deep and Deep, 2018
ISBN 10: 8176298093ISBN 13: 9788176298094
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Preface. 1. Animal psychology an overview. 2. Animal intelligence understanding the minds of animals. 3. Brain emotion and cognition an overview. 4. Expression of learning. 5. Problems in theory of working memory. 6. Cognitive processes in Cebus monkeys. 7. Representations in pigeon working memory. 8. Retrieval in extinction in simple associative learning. 9. Contrast and animal models of anxiety. 10. Order competencies in animals models for the delayed sequence. 11. Experimental design relationships and deprivation effects. 12. Animal models of Alzheimer's disease. 13. Implications of learning performance and representational processes. Bibliography. Index. Animal psychology taken in its most usual broad sense refers into the study of the behaviour and mental life of animal other than human beings. It is synonymous with comparative psychology but although the latter would be a more accurate term it is less often used. Veterinarians sometimes use the phrase animal psychology to refer specifically to the study of disordered behaviour in animals. Animal psychology ought to involve the use of a comparative method in which similar studies are carried out on animals of different species and the results interpreted in terms of their different phylogenetic or ecological backgrounds. A persistent question with which animal psychologists have been faced is the relative intelligence of different species of animal. Much effort has gone into explaining that this may not be a good question but it will not go away. Indeed some early attempts at a genuinely comparative psychology involved evaluating how well animals of different species could learn different tasks. Over the last few years a substantial body of knowledge has been built up about the psychology of animal behaviour. 301 pp.
Published by Deep and Deep, 2006
ISBN 10: 8176298034ISBN 13: 9788176298032
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Preface. 1. History of developmental psychology. 2. Philosophical models of development. 3. Methodologies in development psychology. 4. Perceptual development. 5. Moral development. 6. Life span perspective in developmental psychology. Summary. Bibliography. Index. Developmental Psychology examines human developmental processes and transitions in infancy childhood adolescence and adulthood. The theoretical paradigms and current methods relating to the many subfields of developmental psychology including the biological bases of development perceptual and motor development cognitive development communication and language development social development personality and emotional development moral development and wisdom developmental psychopathology. This book's critical viewpoint broad coverage and emphasis on processes and dynamic interactions rather than plain states and stages will be of wide appeal to undergraduate students of developmental and educational psychology. It will also be highly relevant to postgraduate students and specialists in psychology and education requiring a comprehensive up to date account of the various subfields of developmental psychology. This developmental psychology text covers all aspects of human development. After an introduction to the history and systems of developmental psychology the book includes chapters on the biological bases of development perceptual and motor development cognitive development communication and language development social development personality and emotional development moral development and wisdom motivation and developmental psychopathology. 296 pp.
Published by Deep and Deep, 2006
ISBN 10: 8176297925ISBN 13: 9788176297929
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Preface. 1. Forensic psychology an introduction. 2. Psychopaths the predators among us. 3. Psychopathy in youth. 4. Inner life of Rapists. 5. Killer cults from Apocalypse. 6. Assessment of antisocial youth. 7. Legal and ethical issues in psychopathy assessment. 8. Psychopathy in forensic and clinical practice. 9. Multiple personality and crime. 10. Recovered recollections of childhood abuse memories. 11. Psychopathy and sexual aggression. 12. Psychopathy and the criminal lifestyle similarities and differences. Bibliography. Index. Forensic Psychology is the application of the science and profession of psychology to questions and issues relating to law and the legal system. The word forensic comes from the Latin word forensis meaning of the forum where the law courts of ancient Rome were held. Today forensic refers to the application of scientific principles and practices to the adversary process where specially knowledgeable scientists play a role. An extremely informative very useful book for understanding and writing about forensic psychology. Many writers the author suggests write about forensic psychologists without really appreciating what they do or how they do it. The editor cites numerous examples from fiction to illustrate different points. The book gives budding writers and anyone else with an interest in this subject a solid grounding in the history terminology and techniques of forensic psychology. 304 pp.
Published by Deep and Deep, 2019
ISBN 10: 8176296937ISBN 13: 9788176296939
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: As New. Contents Preface. 1. Communication definition and meaning. 2. Communication excellence. 3. Traditional communicator skills. 4. Communicating for accuracy and strong relationships. 5. Leading through communication. 6. Empowering others through communication. 7. Building teams through communication. 8. Managing change through communication. 9. Ins and outs of communication. 10. Managing communication in companies. 11. Power of the communication department. 12. Organizational roles of communication practitioners. 13. Coordination through meaningful expectations. 14. External communication with public policy stakeholders. 15. Role of IT in communication management. 16. Benefits of communication management. Bibliography. Index. Communication is the central skill any manager can possess. It is the link between ideas and action. It is the process that generates profit. It is the emotional glue that binds humans together in relationships personal and professional. To be without the ability to communicate is to be isolated from others in an organisation an industry or a society. To be skilled at it is to be at the heart of what makes enterprise private and public function successfully. This book focuses on the processes involved in management communication and concentrates on ways in which management students and entry level managers can become more effective by becoming more knowledgeable and skilled as communicators. 352 pp.
Published by Scholars' Press, 2013
ISBN 10: 3639518403ISBN 13: 9783639518405
Seller: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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