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Book SynopsisPsychologizing introduces students to the study of psychology by encouraging them to approach the subject on a personal level. Classroom-tested, the psychologizing model emphasizes learning through practice. A conversational and highly engaging narrative prompts students to begin thinking like psychologists as they examine key concepts, including learning, development, personality, and emotion. Based on the practice of phenomenology, Psychologizing emphasizes meaning and context. Chapters include a discussion of influential psychologists who have adopted this attitude and, in doing so, have forever changed the way that we understand thinking and learning. By exploring how experience is always meaningful, and how meaning can only be understood within a context, students will sharpen and develop critical thinking, and reflect on how they identify and shape meaning in their own lives. This book is accompanied by ancillaries designed to enhance the experience of both instructors and stude
Table of ContentsChapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Methods Chapter Three: Learning Chapter Four: Thinking, Knowledge, and Intelligence Chapter Five: Biological Psychology Chapter Six: Sensation and Perception Chapter Seven: Retrospection and Prospection Chapter Eight: Development Chapter Nine: Personality Chapter Ten: Motivation Chapter Eleven: Emotion Chapter Twelve: Normal and Psychopathological Chapter Thirteen: Health Psychology Chapter Fourteen: Dreams and Dream-Analysis Chapter Fifteen: Consciousness