What's the Difference? Psychology: 150 Key Concepts in Psychology
Fiona Starr
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Description
What's the difference between your id and your ego? Or a narcissist and a hedonist? In 150 paired definitions, this wide-ranging psychology primer resolves any confusion. The What's the Difference? series offers a brand-new approach to popular reference by examining concepts in pairs to help clarify common (and not-so-common) confusions. Exploring two definitions at the same time cuts to the heart of a topic quickly and clearly so you can avoid those all-too-frequent conceptual slip-ups.You might be familiar with some of the weird and wonderful topics of psychology but wish you fully understood the difference between concepts like conscious and unconscious, or stress and burnout. Written by clinical psychologist and psychology professor Dr. Fiona Starr, What's the Difference? Psychology offers clarity through:
- Snappy explanations of all the big-ticket psychology topics
- A review of key figures in psychology
- An easy-to-grasp format that introduces terms in conceptual pairs
- An accessible dip-in, dip-out design
Read the book as a whole or choose concepts that spark your interest. As you go, you will enrich and deepen your understanding of why we think, feel and behave in the ways we do. So, if you want to know the difference between nature and nurture, schizophrenia and psychosis, the mind and the brain, then read on.
Product Details
Price
$16.00
$14.88
Publisher
Ivy Press
Publish Date
March 25, 2025
Pages
160
Dimensions
6.46 X 9.29 X 0.4 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780711298842
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Dr. Fiona Starr is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist and an Associate Professor of Psychology. She's been published widely in academic and popular journals and regularly consults on psychological matters on radio and TV. Fiona is also a family therapist and a supervisor of psychology students.