Themes, Issues and Debates in Psychology presents an integrated view of Psychology by identifying underlying themes (such as the scientific nature of Psychology, cultural and gender differences), issues (ethical, methodological and conceptual), and debates (such as heredity vs. environment, free will vs. determinism, normality vs. abnormality) which permeate the discipline as a whole.The text adopts a critical approach to ‘mainstream Psychology’, attempting to identify and challenge some of the underlying assumptions that are traditionally made about ‘human nature’ and how it can be investigated in ways based on the scientific study of the natural world. What makes Psychology unique is the view of Psychologists as part of their own subject-matter: trying to study other people cannot be done by copying the methods of the physicist or chemist. Psychology draws on and brings together a number of different theories and methodologies from a wide range of other disciplines, including philosophy, biology, anthropology and sociology. Themes, Issues and Debates in Psychology also includes chapters on Parapsychology, Positive Psychology and Religion and Spirituality, which are rarely found together in a single text. Not only are these not mainstream, but they highlight some of the themes, issues and debates discussed in earlier chapters. The topics in this fifth edition of this book are inflected by a new concern with decolonizing the curriculum, and discussions of cultural and gender-based issues are integrated into all aspects of the text to offer a new and critical perspective on issues such as political and scientific colonialism. Additionally, the text features ‘Question Time’ breaks that relate to methodological, theoretical and other issues; these are all aimed at helping the reader assimilate the material. Some of the issues raised could form the basis of seminar papers/discussions.Themes, Issues and Debates in Psychology is ideal reading for all students and is relevant to undergraduate courses in psychology.
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Themes, Issues and Debates in Psychology offers a thematic approach to the central topics, theories and areas of contemporary psychological research. This book focuses on the issues that comprise a series of fundamental questions that should be asked about any and all areas of research and covers key contemporary debates.
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1 The person as Psychologist 2 Psychology as science 3 The idiographic and nomothetic approaches to the study of behaviour 4 Traits and situations as causes of behaviour 5 What should the subject-matter of Psychology be? 6 Psychology and ethics 7 Consciousness and the mind-brain relationship 8 Free will and determinism 9 Normality and abnormality10 Positive Psychology 11 Heredity and environment 12 Sex and gender issues in Psychology 13 Cultural issues in Psychology 14 Parapsychology15 Psychology, religion and spirituality
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032413556
Publisert
2023-06-26
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
780 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
340

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Biographical note

Richard Gross holds degrees in Psychology & Philosophy and the Sociology of Education & Mass Communications. Following a career in teaching, the runaway success of his first book, Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behaviour, made it possible for him to switch direction and focus on writing.