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With over 9,300 authoritative and up-to-date entries, this best-selling dictionary covers all branches of psychology, including psychoanalysis, psychiatry, criminology, neuroscience, and statistics. It features comprehensive coverage of key areas, for example: cognition, sensation and perception, emotion and motivation, learning and skills, language, mental disorder, and research methods. Entries provide clear and concise definitions, word origins and derivations, and are extensively cross-referenced for ease of use. Over 80 illustrations complement the text.

A Dictionary of Psychology is an invaluable work of reference for students and teachers of psychology and related disciplines, professionals, and is ideally suited to anyone with an interest in the workings of the mind.

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Psych also means to prepare yourself or someone else mentally to give their best and is usually followed by up, as in Yana psyched up her team by reminding them of all their previous wins. To psych up usually involves preparing mentally, rehearsing skills or responses, and thinking positive thoughts.

Psych also means to decipher or analyse situations and problems to come to a solution and is often followed by out, as in After a lot of work, Lana finally psyched out the math problem. When you psyche out a problem, it means you have or are in the process of finding a solution through complex thought.

The concept of psychology can be traced back to ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. As a scientific study, psychology is relatively new, started in the 1800s by Western scientists such as Wilhelm Wundt, William James, and Sigmund Freud. Freud in particular expanded psychological study to include the idea of subconscious thoughts that influence our behavior even if we are completely unaware of them.

One of the most infamous psychological experiments ever conducted was the 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment, run by psychologist Philip Zimbardo. The experiment had college students play the roles of prisoners and prison guards to analyze the psychological effects of prolonged imprisonment and power dynamics. The experiment was ended early due to the disturbing psychological effects it had on participants. This experiment has been heavily criticized on an ethical basis ever since.

With more than three times as many defined entries, biographies, illustrations, and appendices than any other dictionary of psychology ever printed in the English language, Raymond Corsini's Dictionary of Psychology is indeed a landmark resource. The most comprehensive, up-to-date reference of its kind, the Dictionary also maintains a user-friendliness throughout. This combination ensures that it will serve as the definitive work for years to come. With a clear and functional design, and highly readable style, the Dictionary offers over 30,000 entries (including interdisciplinary terms and contemporary slang), more than 125 illustrations, as well as extensive cross-referencing of entries. Ten supportive appendices, such as the Greek Alphabet, Medical Prescription Terms, and biographies of more than 1,000 deceased contributors to psychology, further augment the Dictionary's usefulness. Over 100 psychologists as well as numerous physicians participated as consulting editors, and a dozen specialist consulting editors reviewed the material. Dr. Alan Auerbach, the American Psychological Association's de facto dictionary expert, served as the senior consulting editor. As a final check for comprehensiveness and accuracy, independent review editors were employed to re-examine, re-review, and re-approve every entry.

Users who access APA PsycArticles on APA PsycNet have integrated access to the dictionary when viewing the HTML version of full-text APA journal articles. Look for the dotted blue underline that links to the dictionary entry.


The APA Dictionary in Psychology is a landmark reference for terminology in psychology and the behavioral sciences, beginning with its print publication in 2007 and transitioning into an online resource in 2018. To learn more, check out the companion blog post Look up Psychology Terms in the APA Dictionary of Psychology or visit the APA Dictionary to explore on your own!

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A dictionary of psychological medicine : giving the definition, etymology and synonyms of the terms used in medical psychology with the symptoms, treatment, and pathology of insanity and the law of lunacy in Great Britain and Ireland / edited by D. Hack Tuke. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

An essential reference work for any student studying psychology for the first time, A Student's Dictionary of Psychology and Neuroscience (Seventh Edition) provides over 2,500 definitions of complex concepts in clear and accessible language alongside helpful diagrams.

The dictionary offers comprehensive coverage of the main contemporary terms in psychology and neuroscience. This new edition features updated references which will be particularly relevant to the key areas of neuroscience and neuropsychology and also to recent concepts of psychological significance, such as expanded coverage of research methods, internet psychology, cognitive psychology and social psychology. The dictionary also features end material with useful notes for constructing student essays as well as key references and a list of common abbreviations. Extensive cross-referencing allows students to follow up and identify further details of a given topic, and mini-biographies of key psychologists help to provide relevant context.

A Student's Dictionary of Psychology and Neuroscience is the perfect accompaniment for any student newly encountering this fascinating subject, those taking related disciplines in the health or social sciences, or professionals wanting to familiarise themselves with key terms and ideas.

1. Preface 2. Acknowledgements 3. About the Authors 4. A-Z of Psychology and Neuroscience 5. Appendix 1: Key References 6. Appendix 2: Study Notes - How to write an essay 7. Appendix 3: List of Abbreviations

Nicky Hayes is a well-known psychologist, writer and consultant. She is the Editor of Testing International, the newsletter of the International Test Commission, is actively involved in the British Psychological Society, and, at the time of publication, she is the President-Elect of the BPS. She is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, an Honorary Life Member of the Association of the Teaching of Psychology and a recipient of the BPS Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Teaching of Psychology.

Peter Stratton is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Leeds, UK. Following a distinguished career in developmental psychology, his work in child protection led him to move into systemic family therapy and he became a founder and director of the Leeds Family Therapy and Research Centre.

Books in the Jerry Falwell Library are organized according to the Library of Congress system. If you would like to browse the shelves, books for counseling and psychology may be found in the following Library of Congress subject headings.

However, you would usually have more comprehensive results by browsing the electronic catalog, because it displays books that are in the Book Tower, in the storage and retrieval system, as well as electronic books we have available.

LIWC reads a given text and compares each word in the text to the list of dictionary words and calculates the percentage of total words in the text that match each of the dictionary categories. For example, if LIWC analyzed a single speech containing 1,000 words using the built-in LIWC-22 dictionary, it might find that 50 of those words are related to positive emotions and 10 words related to affiliation. LIWC would convert these numbers to percentages: 5.0% positive emotion and 1.0% affiliation.

Note that many LIWC-22 categories are organized in a hierarchical structure. All anger words, by definition, are categorized as negative emotion words, which are in turn categorized as emotion words. Also note that the same word may be categorized in multiple dictionaries. For instance, the word "celebrate" is in both the positive emotion and achievement dictionaries.

The field of psychology can be complex. But understanding basic psychology terms and their meanings is a good first step to understanding the study of the mind. Keep reading to learn all about psychology vocabulary, including psychological conditions and disorders.

Zayed Higher Organization for People of Determination (ZHO) has launched the Emirati-Russian Psychology Dictionary, the first of its kind in the UAE and around the world. The initiative is part of the international partnership between the organisation and Ural Federal University - Russia, aimed at fostering collaboration in the fields of psychology and psychiatry. The dictionary aims to support learners and researchers in Arabic and Russian.

"Upon reviewing the Arabic and foreign scientific literature, it became clear that the Arabic and Russian libraries lack a specialised and comprehensive scientific dictionary that addresses scientific concepts in theoretical, applied, and practical branches of psychology in both Arabic and Russian. Researchers and translators in psychological sciences face challenges in translating psychological concepts in both languages. Therefore, the dictionary serves as a reliable reference that can be utilised in translation processes and scientific research."

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