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ISBN 10: 0470869895
ISBN 13: 9780470869895
Author: Kenneth T Strongman
The book is aimed at students who have to learn some psychology as part of their courses, such as nurses, paramedics, business students and trainee teachers. It will also appeal to those who are contemplating studying psychology at a higher level.
1 Psychology in life
2 Emotional life: Recognising feelings and emotions
3 Emotional life: Regulating emotions
4 Motivational life: Hunger, thirst and sex
5 Motivational life: From sensation-seeking to self-actualisation
6 Social life: Forming and maintaining relationships
7 Social life: Communicating one to one
8 Social life: Communicating in groups
9 Social life: Leadership
10 Inner life: Personality
11 Inner life: The self
12 Intellectual life: Learning
13 Intellectual life: Memory and thinking
14 The lifespan: Bringing up children
15 The lifespan: Growing older
16 When things go wrong in life
17 A healthy life: Self-help
18 A healthy life: Therapeutic help
19 Life in general
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Tags: Kenneth T Strongman, Psychology, Applying