With over 10,500 entries, A Dictionary of Psychology is the most up-to-date dictionary of its kind with coverage of all areas of psychology, together with technical words from other disciplines used by psychologists. These include psychoanalysis, psychiatry, neuroanatomy, and statistics--subjects that are often excluded from single-volume dictionaries of psychology. The definitions are detailed, but clear and explicit, with word origins and illustrations given where necessary. There is comprehensive coverage of phobias and phobic stimuli and mental disorders, as well as a list of over 700 abbreviations and symbols commonly used in psychology.Written by a leading authority, with the assistance of a distinguished team of advisory editors, this comprehensive volume will be essential reading for professional psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, and students of psychology and related disciplines such as psychiatry, medicine, nursing, sociology, social work, and education.
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Preface |
vii |
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Advisory Editors |
x |
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Acknowledgements |
xi |
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Illustration Acknowledgements |
xii |
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Layout of Entries |
xiii |
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Greek Alphabet |
xv |
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The Dictionary |
1 |
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Appendix I Phobias and phobic stimuli |
804 |
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Appendix II Abbreviations and symbols |
825 |
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Principal sources |
841 |
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