Psychology in context : voices and perspectives
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Psychology in context : voices and perspectives
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Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., c2000.
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xxxi, 313 [17] p. ; 24 cm.
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Presenting key psychology concepts within the context of personal narratives and essays (over 60), this reader challenges students to explore the intrinsic relationships between introductory psychological principles and real-world experiences.
Table of Contents
1 Psychological Bases of Behavior Carnal Acts: Living with Multiple SclerosisNancy Mairs |
Psychological Concepts: multiple sclerosis, myelin, axon, cell body, dendrite, synapse |
A gifted writer duels with the progression of multiple sclerosis |
Aslowly debilitating disease that has conquered neither her spirit nor her talent |
Show Me the Way to Go HomeLarry Rose |
Psychological Concepts: Alzheimer's disease, hippocampus, limbic system |
An electrical engineer diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease records the early stages and subsequent effects of the disease |
Parkinson's: A Patient's ViewSidney Dorros |
Psychological Concept: Parkinson's disease |
A man in the prime of life describes how he learned to accommodate Parkinson's disease |
I Refused to Be Sick...and It Almost Killed MeKatherine H. Lipsitz |
Psychological Concepts: epilepsy, grand mal seizure, neuron |
A college student writes about the onset of epilepsy |
The spasms and seizures she suffered, and her attempts to deny that she had the illness |
Stroke SurvivorsWilliam H. Bergquist and Rod McLean and Barbara A. Kobylinski |
Psychological Concepts: stroke (cerebrovascular accident), lobes (parietal, frontal, occipital, temporal) |
A young man recalls what happened in the first hours after he suffered a stroke |
2 Sensation and Perception Moving ViolationsJohn Hockenberry |
Psychological Concepts: touch, pain sensation and perception, paraplegia |
A news reporter who suffered a spinal cord injury writes about how his inability to perceive pain resulted in severe burns to his legs when he took a ceramic dish off the stove and placed it on his lap |
Deafness: An AutobiographyDavid Wright |
Psychological Concepts: hearing, physical characteristics of sound |
A poet who is deaf says that there is no such thing as absolute deafness and describes the sounds he "hears." |
To See and Not SeeOliver Sacks |
Psychological Concepts: top-down processing |
Trichromatic theory of color vision |
Opponent process theory of color vision |
After nearly forty years of blindness |
A man in his fifties regains partial eyesight |
Although he is especially taken by color vision and shapes of objects |
He has problems with depth perception, shadows, and seeing objects whole |
A Natural History of the SensesDiane Ackerman |
Psychological Concepts: olfaction, aromatic memory, pheromones |
A gifted poet examines how smells may affect our moods and influence social behavior and mate selection |
3 Consciousness Asleep in the Fast LaneLydia Dotto |
Psychological Concepts: sleep deprivation, functions of sleep, REM sleep |
A participant in a research experiment discovers how sleep deprivation affects her awareness and notes the implications for people with demanding jobs |
Always Running: Gang Days in L.A.Luis J. Rodriguez |
Psychological Concepts: psychoactive drugs, drug dependence, hallucinations |
A former gang member remembers the disorientation and injuries he experienced when he took drugs and sniffed chemicals |
The Courage to ChangeDennis Wholey |
Psychological Concepts: alcohol abuse, expectations of drug effects |
A star pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers who began drinking in his early teens describes how alcohol made him feel, how he became an alcoholic, and how denial of his illness delayed his recovery |
Practical Clinical HypnosisRobert G. Meyer |
Psychological Concepts: hypnosis, hypnotherapy, pain control |
A hypnotherapist recounts how a young woman who lost her leg in an accident and suffered phantom leg syndrome finds relief for her pain through hypnosis |
4 Learning Everything Had a NameHelen Keller |
Psychological Concepts: association, repetition |
A remarkable woman who was blind and deaf from the age of eighteen months recalls how she learned language from a loving teacher |
Positive Reinforcement in Animal TrainingDavid N. Sattler and Chuck Tompkins |
Psychological Concepts |
Operant conditioning, reinforcement, shaping, reinforcers, successive approximation |
An expert animal trainer explains how killer whales learn to perform when trainers use positive reinforcement |
Voices from the Future: Our Children Tell Us About Violence in AmericaSusan Goodwillie (Editor) |
Psychological Concepts: observational (social) learning, role models, violence |
A young man targets inadequate role models, childhood abuse, and neighborhood violence for making it difficult for him to learn in school and to earn a high school diploma |
Ganas: Using Teamwork and Goal-Setting in the ClassroomJaime Escalante and Jack Dirmann |
Psychological Concepts: goals, cooperative learning |
A talented and enthusiastic math teacher describes how goals, teamwork, and practice contribute to the success of students who otherwise might lose interest in learning |
5 Memory Witness for the Defense: A Mole and a Stutter--Tyrone BriggsElizabeth Loftus and Katherine Ketcham |
Psychological Concepts: eyewitness memory, memory contamination |
A psychologist and expert in eyewitness testimony works with a defense attorney and shows how memory contamination may work to convict an innocent man |
Witness for the Defense: The All-American Boy--Ted Bundy and Elizabeth Loftus and Katherine Ketcham |
Psychological Concepts: stages of memory (acquisition, retention, retrieval), eyewitness memory, experience and memory |
While working with the defense on the case of Ted Bundy, who was eventually executed for being a serial killer, a psychologist wrestles with the impact of stress and suggestibility on memory |
The Lost Twenty-Four HoursTony Dajer |
Psychological Concepts: amnesia (retrograde, anterograde), hippocampus |
In the thirty minutes it took her husband to go shopping one morning |
A woman experiences transient global amnesia and becomes confused |
When her husband returns home, she doesn't know what day it is |
Whether she has eaten lunch, or why the groceries are on the table |
The Mind of a MnemonistA.R. Luria |
Psychological Concepts: exceptional memory, mental imagery, mnemonist |
A distinguished psychologist presents the famous case of S. |
Who could repeat days, weeks, or years later lists of numbers of words of any length |
6 Thought and Language "Put Down That Paper and Talk to Me!": Rapport-Talk and Report-TalkDeborah Tannen |
Psychological Concepts: communication, gender socialization |
A well-known linguist argues that men and women have different conversational styles that may cause misunderstandings |
Conversational BallgamesNancy Masterson Sakamoto |
Psychological Concepts: cross-cultural communication, miscommunication |
An American woman married to a Japanese man discovers cross-cultural communication differences when she visits with her husband's friends and family |
A Bilingual Childhood,Richard Rodriguez |
Psychological Concepts: bilingualism: cognitive and social effects |
A young boy whose first language is Spanish discovers that becoming bilingual separates him from his parents as he learns English |
White Bears and Other Unwanted ThoughtsDaniel M. Wegner |
Psychological Concepts: mental image, elements of thought, distraction |
As soon as someone says, "Don't think of a white bear," how can we get rid of that bear? |
Asks a psychologist, who suggests that mental images and distractions may help us control unwanted thoughts |
FearMichele Mitchell |
Psychological Concepts: decision making, thinking strategies |
An Olympic medalist who became world champion on the ten-meter platform dive analyzes her fears of diving from great heights and decides to overcome them |
7 Human Development Madeleine Begins to TalkBrian Hall |
Psychologica |
Houghton Mifflin Co.,
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Sattler, David N.
Sattler, David N.
Shabatay, Virginia.
2000
9780395959626
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., c2000.
2nd ed.
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GCMAIN 150.21 SA253P
Psychology in context : voices and perspectives
Psychology in context : voices and perspectives
Psychology in context : voices and perspectives
Psychology in context :
Sattler, David N.
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