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In this Section:1. Brief Table of Contents2. Full Table of Contents1. Brief Table of Contents:Chapter 1: What is Psychology?Part One: Your SelfChapter 2: Theories of PersonalityChapter 3: Development Over the Life SpanPart Two: Your BodyChapter 4: Neurons, Hormones, and the BrainChapter 5: Body Rhythms and Mental StatesChapter 6: Sensation and PerceptionPart Three: Your MindChapter 7: Thinking and IntelligenceChapter 8: MemoryPart Four: Your EnvironmentChapter 9: Learning and ConditioningChapter 10: Behavior in Social and Cultural ContextPart Five: Your Mental HealthChapter 11: Psychological DisordersChapter 12: Approaches to Treatment and TherapyPart Six: Your LifeChapter 13: Emotion, Stress, and HealthChapter 14: The Major Motives of Life: Food, Love, Sex, and Work 2. Full Table of ContentsChapter 1: What is Psychology?The Science of PsychologyWhat Psychologists DoCritical and Scientific Thinking in Psychology Descriptive Studies: Establishing the FactsCorrelational Studies: Looking for RelationshipsThe Experiment: Hunting for CausesEvaluating the FindingsPart One: Your SelfChapter 2: Theories of PersonalityPsychodynamic Theories of PersonalityThe Modern Study of PersonalityThe Modern Study of PersonalityEnvironmental Influences on PersonalityCultural Influences on PersonalityThe Inner ExperienceChapter 3: Development Over the Life SpanFrom Conception Through the First YearLanguage DevelopmentCognitive DevelopmentMoral DevelopmentGender DevelopmentAdolescenceAdulthoodThe Wellsprings of ResiliencePart Two: Your BodyChapter 4: Neurons, Hormones, and the BrainThe Nervous System: A Basic BlueprintCommunication in the Nervous SystemMapping the BrainA Tour Through the BrainThe Two Hemispheres of the BrainThe Flexible BrainChapter 5: Body Rhythms and Mental StatesBiological Rhythms: The Tides of ExperienceThe Rhythms of SleepExploring the Dream WorldThe Riddle of HypnosisConsciousness-Altering DrugsChapter 6: Sensation and PerceptionOur Sensational SensesVisionHearingOther SensesPerceptual Powers: Origins and InfluencesPerception without AwarenessPart Three: Your MindChapter 7: Thinking and IntelligenceThought: Using What We KnowReasoning RationallyBarriers to Reasoning RationallyMeasuring Intelligence: The Psychometric ApproachDissecting Intelligence: The Cognitive ApproachThe Origins of IntelligenceAnimal MindsChapter 8: MemoryReconstructing the PastMemory and the Power of SuggestionIn Pursuit of MemoryThe Three-Box Model of MemoryThe Biology of MemoryHow We RememberWhy We ForgetAutobiographical MemoriesPart Four: Your EnvironmentChapter 9: Learning and ConditioningClassical ConditioningClassical Conditioning in Real LifeOperant ConditioningPrinciples of Operant ConditioningOperant Conditioning in Real LifeLearning and the MindChapter 10: Behavior in Social and Cultural ContextRoles and RulesSocial Influences on Beliefs and BehaviorIndividuals in GroupsUs Versus Them: Group IdentityPrejudice and Group ConflictPart Five: Your Mental HealthChapter 11: Psychological DisordersDiagnosing Mental DisordersAnxiety Disorders 3Trauma-Related and Obsessive-Compulsive DisordersDepressive and Bipolar Disorders.Personality DisordersSubstance-Related and Addictive DisordersDissociative Identity Disorder SchizophreniaChapter 12: Approaches to Treatment and TherapyBiological TreatmentsMajor Schools of PsychotherapyEvaluating PsychotherapyPart Six: Your LifeChapter 13: Emotion, Stress, and HealthThe Nature of EmotionEmotion and CultureThe Nature of StressStress and EmotionCoping With StressChapter 14: The Major Motives of Life: Food, Love, Sex, and Work The Hungry Animal: Motives to Eat The Social Animal: Motives to LoveThe Erotic Animal: Motives for SexThe Competent Animal: Motives to AchieveMotives, Values, and the Pursuit of Happiness