Introducing Psychology
By:
Nigel Benson
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Description: What is psychology? When did it begin and where did it come from? How does psychology compare with such related subjects as psychiatry and psychotherapy? To what extent is it "scientific?" This latest volume in the highly successful "Introducing..." series, answers these questions and many more; to explain what the subject has been and what it has evolved into. The principle "schools" of psychology and the subdivisions within the discipline are described. These include-comparative (animal) psychology, cognitive approaches (including the Gestalt movement), social psychology, developmental psychology and humanism.
Publisher: Totem Books
Customer Review: 5 out of 5 One of the best in the series - I already knew some of this stuff, but since I'm a great fan of the series, I wanted to check out this book also. Great overview of the different facets of psychology, highly recommended.
Customer Review: 5 out of 5 Short, Funny, to the Point - I was looking for a short review of what I learned about psychology in college, and this book was an excellent choice! It uses lots of diagrams and cartoons and drawings to illustrate and elucidate ideas. The book introduces you to some of the major thinkers in psycbology (BF Skinner, Freud, Pavlov, Piaget, William James, and others. It also outlines the basic schools of psychology (Behavioral,psycho-dynamic, developmental, cognitive). You also learn techniques to overcome deviant behavior like desensitizing and counter-conditioning. You also get re-acquainted with the differences between psychology, psychiatry, and sociology.
This book is a quick and entertaining read, and it will probably perk your interest to read more in the field.
Customer Review: 5 out of 5 'Introducing Psychology' - Very Good! - Introducing Psychology by Nigel C. Benson This book is a good overall introduction to the subject of Psychology. It introduces the reader to the many different schools that have contributed to the field. Explaining how the teachings of one school relate to those of another. How they overlap, how they contradict and most interestingly how their interactions have in many cases given rise to the growth and development of entirely new schools of Psychology - such as Social Psychology, Humanism, Developmental Psychology and Cognitive Psychology (just to mention a few). Nigel C. Benson seems to have a real talent for making a very broad and complex science (which is what psychology is) accessible, enjoyable and understandable to the layman. I found the book easy to follow, interesting and most importantly, 'fun to read.' I recommend it to anyone who is interested in developing an understanding of this fascinating area of human research.
Customer Review: 5 out of 5 great for beginners - This book gives you a general idea about what psychology is and about different streams/schools in this field. It is very useful for beginners as it helps one create a skelett of psychology, because it's brief(not too much information,just enough to get you started). The illustrations are reinforcing the data. If you want to start in this field, you can do so by reading this book(max2-3h).
Customer Review: 5 out of 5 Enjoyable and complete introduction to psychology - Introducing Psychology tries to give a basic overview on what psychology is all about. It starts with a general definition and sets off on a trip through the history of psychology and its numerous sections, including: Psychoanalysis, Behaviourism, Biopsychology, Social Psychology and Humanism. The main figures that had an influence on the course of psychology are all briefly discussed. The impact of names like Pavlov, Maslow, Jung and Freud is described to more extend.
The story brought by the author is easy to digest without actually neglecting the more difficult concepts. Because this book must clearly be seen as a first glimpse into the fascinating world of psychology, it does not dive too deep into the subjects, but highlights the basic ideas. Further reading is clearly encouraged by making strong recommendations for books to read. As extra further information on how to start the study of psychology is given.
The main assets of this book -and the whole series for that matter- are the tongue-in-cheek illustrations. Although sometimes the depictions are quite absurd, they do help in bringing the reader better understanding of the concepts explained in the text. But even more important, they make this clever book a joy to read.
Introducing Psychology is a must read for everyone who shows interest in the area of psychology and its applications.
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