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      • Psychology is the science of behavior and mental processes. Behaviors are everything that we do that can be directly observed. Mental processes refer to the thoughts, feelings, and motives that are not directly observable. Because psychology is a science, it uses systematic methods to observe, describe, predict, and explain behavior.
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    Currently, cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely promoted and practiced forms of psychotherapy. Cognitive-behavior therapy utilizes advances in the cognitive and behavioral sciences to inform the develop-ment of empirically supported psychosocial interventions.

  3. Psychology is a science dedicated to the study of behavior and mental processes. In this chapter you are introduced to the history of this science, a variety of contemporary perspectives in psychology, the positive psychology movement, and an overview of psychology-related careers.

  4. Jun 1, 2020 · Table of Contents. Chapter 1: Introducing Psychology. Chapter 2: Psychological Science. Chapter 3: Brains, Bodies, and Behavior. Chapter 4: Sensing and Perceiving. Chapter 5: States of Consciousness. Chapter 6: Growing and Developing. Chapter 7: Learning. Chapter 8: Remembering and Judging.

  5. Chapter 1: The Origins of Psychology. Chapter 2: The Methods of Psychology. Chapter 3: Biological Psychology. Chapter 4: Sensation & Perception. Chapter 5: Learning & Behavior. Chapter 6: States of Consciousness. Chapter 7: Memory. Chapter 8: Motivation. Chapter 9: Stress & Health. Chapter 10: Cognition: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence.

  6. UNIT 1: THE DEFINITION AND HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY QUESTION #1.1: What is the definition of psychology? Psychology is best defined as the "scientific study of behavior in humans and animals." Behavior is what people and animals do: e.g., what a person says about last night's dream, and how long it takes a rat to run a maze.

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  7. • Module 3. How Psychologists Think About the Field of Psychology • Module 4. The Science of Psychology: Tension and Conflict in a Dynamic Discipline Unit 2. Understanding and Using Principles of Memory, Learning, and Thinking • Module 5. Memory • Module 6. Learning and Conditioning • Module 7. Thinking, Reasoning, and Problem-Solving ...

  8. psychology, or with the application of psychological knowledge in prac- tice, an expertise that emerged on a large scale only in the second half of the twentieth century in some Western nations, in a variety of settings,

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