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Psychology of Human Behavior (Audiobook)
Psychology of Human Behavior (Audiobook)
Date: 11 April 2011, 14:20

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What comes to mind when you picture a psychologist?
If you're like most people coming to this fascinating field for the first time, the picture is apt to be a very familiar one.
A quiet room. A leather couch. A neatly bearded, scholarly looking gentleman seated off to the side, only rarely speaking, quietly taking notes and occasionally nodding as the couch's supine occupant tells his or her story.
In some ways, such a picture would indeed be accurate, a confirmation not only of the importance of Sigmund Freud in the history of psychology but also of the degree Freud dominates the popular perception of this discipline.
But the picture would be inaccurate, as well.
Freud was a physician, and the majority of psychologists are not. Both the psychoanalytic theory he pioneered and the therapeutic approach it was based on–psychoanalysis–have seen their dominance wane in recent years. And psychologists today, as indebted as they may be to Freud's landmark explorations of our psychological landscape, are involved in far more than helping people cope with inner demons.
The expansive and varied roles of contemporary psychologists create another common image—of a crowd of white-coated researchers gathered around a maze, carefully recording a white rat's performance. It's another inadequate picture because experimental psychologists today usually work with people, not animals.
Moreover, the areas of interest those psychologists are pursuing now encompass every part of the process we use to develop and function as people:
[list][*]How we perceive, remember, and learn
[*]How we select our friends and partners and retain their affection and love
[*]The things that motivate us as we make our choices in life
[*]Even how we relate to the vehicles, machinery, computer systems, or workspaces we encounter as we make our livings.
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[hide=Course Lecture Titles][list][*]1. Modern Psychology in Historical Context
[*]2. Experimentation as a Research Method
[*]3. Nonexperimental Research Methods
[*]4. Evolutionary Theory and Modern Psychology
[*]5. Freud’s Thinking
[*]6. Details of Psychoanalytic Theory
[*]7. Classification of Mental Illnesses
[*]8. Anxiety and Mood Disorders
[*]9. Disorders of Brain, Body, Self, Drugs, Sex
[*]10. Schizophrenic Disorders
[*]11. Childhood, Retardation, Personality Disorders
[*]12. Physical Therapies—Drugs
[*]13. Physical Therapies—ECT, Surgery, Genes
[*]14. Talking Therapies—Psychoanalysis
[*]15. Therapies—Humanistic, Cognitive, Group
[*]16. Behavior Therapies—Classical Conditioning
[*]17. Behavior Therapies—Operant Conditioning
[*]18. Models of Motivation
[*]19. Emotion—What Do We Measure?
[*]20. Emotion—Theories
[*]21. Psychoactive Drugs—Processes, Stimulants
[*]22. Drugs—Depressants, Narcotics, Hallucinogens
[*]23. Social Psychology—Influence and Reciprocity
[*]24. Social Psychology—Additional Mechanisms
[*]25. Simple Learning—Classical Conditioning
[*]26. Simple Learning—Operant Conditioning
[*]27. Complex Learning
[*]28. Memory—Characteristics
[*]29. Memory—Memory Aids and Forgetting Theories
[*]30. Perception—Forming Internal Models
[*]31. Perception—Finding and Organizing Cues
[*]32. Evolutionary Psychology—Basic Concepts
[*]33. Evolutionary Psychology—Altruism and Mating
[*]34. Evolutionary Psychology—War, Family, Food
[*]35. Engineering Psychology
[*]36. Recap, Omissions, and Into the Future
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