Longman Dictionary Of Psychology And Psychiatry


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Longman Dictionary of Psychology and Psychiatry


Longman Dictionary of Psychology and Psychiatry

Author: Robert M. Goldenson

language: en

Publisher: New York : Longman

Release Date: 1984


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Summary: 21,164 entries to the vocabulary of psychiatry and psychology. Intended to present comprehensive coverage of these 2 fields, emphasize current terms while retaining older terms of historical value, and giving as much information as possible in definitions, along with examples. Includes categories set up by DSM-III, biographical entries, and many related terms from neurology, physiology, and medicine. Appendixes consist of DSM-III classification, test entries, therapy entries, and entries from related fields.

The Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology


The Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology

Author: Stuart Sutherland

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 1995-12-18


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This completely revised edition incorporates over a 1000 new terms that have come into usage since the first edition was published in 1987. In addition, the definitions of many of the original terms have been revised and many new usages added. The dictionary includes as many terms as possible from other related disciplines - including psychiatry, artificial intelligence, linguistics, statistics, neurology, neurophysiology, brain chemistry, genetics etc.

Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology


Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology

Author: Stuart Sutherland

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 1991-06-18


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A dictionary which aims to cover all the technical terms that a psychologist is likely to encounter, including terms from neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, neurobiology, neurochemistry, ethology, sociobiology, linguistics, artificial intelligence, sociology, anthropology, statistics and philosophy.