The Extent to which 'Consciousness' poses a problem for the Computational Theory of Mind
by Sebastian A Wagner
Eine Analyse der Beziehung zwischen Mensch und Tier
by Verena Hofer-Probst
Early recovery is a stressful time. It can also be confusing because of the unfamiliar words and phrases that are commonly used in recovery groups. Organized alphabetically, the addictionary is a comprehensive resource that defines hundreds of recovery terms. The authors provide clear, in-depth definitions that demystify the language of recovery, address a variety of recovery issues, and focus on addictions to drugs, alcohol, gambling, food, sex, and codependency. Special features include defini...
The Christian's Guide to Psychological Terms
by Marshal Asher and Mary Asher
Gutekriterien und Sicherung der Validitat bei psychologischen Experimenten
by A Doerpinghaus
Romantic Science and the Experience of Self (Routledge Revivals) (Studies in European Cultural Transition, Vol 2)
by Martin Halliwell
This work constructs a 20th-century tradition of romantic science by suggesting points of interconnection in the work of five key figures in transatlantic intellectual history: American philosopher and psychologiest, William James; Austrian psychoanalyst, Otto Rank; Swiss psychiatrist, Ludwig Binswanger; Danish/German psychologist, Erik Erikson; and British neurologist, Oliver Sacks. Each of these romantic scientists has a practical and theoretical interest in the experience of individuals: with...
This is a rich and positive description of how it feels to be autistic and how friends, family and the professionals that work with autistic people can be more sensitive to their needs. Jasmine Lee O'Neill, autistic herself, perceives the creativity, imagination and keenly-felt sensory world of the autistic person as gifts. She argues that 'normalizing' autistic people - pushing them into behaving in a way that is alien to their true natures - is not just ineffective but wrong. In this vivid and...
If you have ever felt at a disadvantage when joining in a conversation on a subject that you aren't confident about, this new series is for you. Each book features definitions of two hundred words frequently used to describe and discuss a smart subject. Psychology can be baffling, as well as fascinating, to the best of us. Let Michael Britt guide you through gestalt theory, the placebo effect, prejudice, critical thinking and so much more.
How to Find Work that Works for People with Asperger Syndrome
by Gail Hawkins
For those who want to help somebody with Asperger Syndrome find and keep a satisfying job, this book is a vital tool. Gail Hawkins guides readers through the entire process of gaining employment, from building a supportive team, identifying and addressing workplace challenges, to securing an appropriate post. Including practical tips on topics such as finding potential employers and creating a dazzling CV, as well as sensitive advice on assessing when somebody is ready for work, and how, when an...
Psychology and Psychiatry
This book places the discipline of psychology within a Christian perspective. It concentrates on the following topics - methods, biological foundations, development, sensation, perception, consciousness, learning, thinking, memory, motivation, emotion, personality, assessment, disorders, therapy and social psychology. The author has condensed and simplified this second edition, targeting undergraduates. He has also included a section in each chapter telling at least one thing the Christian faith...
Ten Years of Idiographic Science (Yearbook of Idiographic Science)
The first volume of the Yearbook of Idiographic Science (YIS) was published on 2009. In a nutshell, the idea at the grounds of the YIS project is that idiography and nomothetic are not juxtaposed logics and that the science cannot but be both nomothetic - in the aim - and idiographic - in the modes. About thirteen years later, the sense and the direction of the YIS project envisaged in the first volume's introduction - together with the difficulties to pursue it - are still alive and valid. Thus...
Piaget for Beginners (Documentary Comic Book S., #106)
by Adrianna Serulnicov
This one-of-a-kind book acculturates the reader into ethical practice in psychology by enhancing critical thinking skills. Rather than explain each of the 80+ standards of the APA Ethics Code, the book examines the code's underlying principles. Many students and emerging psychologists struggle to understand the APA Ethics Code because they don't understand the bigger picture of ethics in psychology. How do psychologists identify and address ethical issues? What are the most important ethical c...
Aggression und Gewalt bei Kindern und Jugendlichen
by Dominik Hoffmann