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《医学心理学(英文版)》
作者:姚树桥 等主编
出版社:人民卫生出版社 出版日期:2010/7/1
ISBN:9787117127325 定价: 60.00元
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    本书根据普通高等教育“十一五”国家级规划教材及卫生部“十一五”规划教材的要求,结合我国医学教育的特点及国际著名心理学教材的特点,对教材的结构和内容进行了精心的组织,并邀请了国内教学经验丰富、有英语国家学习经历的医学心理学专家编写了《医学心理学(英文版)》,同时邀请了外国专家进行审校,以保证本教材的质量。

    目录

    Chapter I Introduction to Psychology

    1.Introduction:

    1.1 What is Psychology?

    1.2 Professions of Psychology

    1 3 The Goals of Psychology

    2.The Historical Origins of Psychology

    2.1 Historical Development of Psychology

    2.2 Timeline of Important Events in the History of Psychology

    3.Contemporary Psychological Perspectives

    3.1 Biological Perspective

    3.2 Psychoanalytic Perspective

    3.3 Behavioral Perspective

    3.4 Humanistic Perspective

    3.5 Cognitive Perspective

    4.The Major Subfields of Psychology

    4.1 Experimental Psychology

    4.2 Applied Psychology

    5.The BiO psychosocial Model

    6.Research Methods in Psychology

    6.1 The Research Process

    6.2 Research Biases

    6.3 Common Methods for Reductionin Bias

    64 EthicaT Considerationsin Research

    Chapter 2 Major Topics in General Psychology

    Section 1Sensation and Perception

    1.Introduction

    1.1 Why Do We Study Sensation and Perception?

    1 2 Difference between Sensation and Perception

    2.Sensation

    2.1 The Assessment of Sense

    2.2 Pans and Functions of the Basic Senses

    3.Perception

    3.1 Selectivity of Perception

    3.2 Organization of Perception

    3.3 Perceptual Constancy

    3.4 Space and Depth Perception

    3.5 Perceptual Illusions

    3.6 Theories of Perceptual Development

    Section 2 Memory

    1.How We Study Memory?

    2.Memory Processes

    2.1 Encoding

    2.2 Storage

    2.3 Retrieval

    3.Stages of Memory

    3.1 Sensory Memory

    3.2 Short.Term Memory(STM)

    3.3 Long-Term Memory(LTM)

    4.Types of Memory

    4.1 Implicit Memory

    4 2 Explicit Memory

    4.3 Differences between Explicit and Implicit Memory

    5.Forgetting

    5.1 Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve

    5.2 Causes of Forgetting

    5.3 Amnesia

    Section 3 Learning

    1.Introduction to Learning

    1.1 What is Learning?

    1.2 Types of Learning

    2.Classical Conditioning

    2.1 Pavlov’s Experiments

    2.2 Principles of Classical Conditioning

    2.3 Application of Classical Conditioning

    3.Operant Conditioning

    3.1 Whatisthe Operant Conditioning?

    3.2 Law Of Efrect

    3.3 Principlesin Operant Conditioning

    3.4 Schedules ofRein forcement

    3.5 Comparison of Classical and Operant Conditioning

    3.6 Applications of Operant Conditioning

    4.Observational Learning

    4.1 Bandura’S ExperimentJ

    4.2 Stepsto Successful Modeling

    4.3 Possible Mechanism of Observational Learning

    Section 4 Motivation

    1.Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations

    2.Theoretical Perspectives on Motivation

    2.1 Instinct Theory

    2.2 Drive Reduction Theory

    2.3 Optimal Arousal Theory

    2.4 Incentive Theory

    2.5 Cognitive Theory

    2.6 Maslows Hierarchy of Needs

    3.Applying the Different Theories to Motivation

    4.Dealing with Multiple Motives

    Section 5 Emotion

    1.PhysiologicalAspect of Emotion

    1.1 Physiological Changes of Emotion

    1.2 The Neuropsychology of Emotion

    2.Subjective Experience

    2.1 Types of Emotion

    2.2 Functions of Emotion

    3.Emotional Expression

    3.1 Facial Expressions

    3.2 Culture and Emotion Display Rules

    3.3 Gender and Emotional Expression

    4.Theoretical Perspectives on Emotion

    4.1 James-Lange Theory

    4.2 Cannon-BardTheory

    4.3 Cognitive Perspectives on Emotion

    4.4 The Opponent-Process Theory

    Section 6 Personality

    1.Introduction to personality

    2.Approaches to Personality

    2.1 The Psychqanalytic Approach

    2.2 The Trait Approach

    2.3 The Behavioral and Social Learning Approach

    2.4 The Humanistic Approach

    2.5 The CognitiveApproach

    2.6 TheBiologicalApproach

    3.PersonalityAssessment

    3.1 Observational Methods

    3.2 Personality Inventories

    Section 7 Consciousness.Sleeping and Dreaming

    1.Consciousness

    1.1 Whatis Consciousness?

    1.2 Functions of Consciousness

    1.3States of C0nsciousness

    1.4 Levels of Consciousness

    2.Sleeping and Dreaming

    2.1 Functions of Sleep

    2.2 Sleep Patterns

    2.3 Sleep Disorders

    2.4 Dreaming

    3.Altering Consciousness

    3.1 Hypnosis

    3.2 Mediration

    3.3 Altered States with Drugs

    Chapter 3 Psychological Development

    1.Introduction to Developmental Psychology

    2.Theories of Developmental Psychology

    3.Cognitive,Emotional,and Social Development

    3.1 Infancy and Childhood

    3.2 Adolescence

    3.3 Adulthood

    Chapter 4 Psychological Test

    1.IntroductiontoPsychologicalAssessment

    1.1 Types of Tests

    1.2 Uses of Tests

    1.3 A Brief History:Testis the Need of Society

    2.Requirements for a Good Test

    2.1 Item Selection

    2.2 Standardization

    2.3 Reliability

    2.4 validity

    3.Tests of IntellectualA bility

    3.1 Binet’s Method

    3.2 Stanford BinetIntelligence Scale

    3.3 Wechsler Intelligence Scales……

    Chapter 5 Health Psychology

    Chapter 6 Psychological Disorders

    Chapter 7 Psychosomatic Disorders

    Chapter 8 Psychotherapy

    Chapter 9 Psychological Counseling

    Chapter 10 Doctor-Patient Relationship