Havelock Ellis
The book "Studies in the Psychology of Sex" was written by Havelock Ellis, a British physician and psychologist known for his research on human sexuality. The six-volume series explores various aspects of human sexual behavior and psychology, and was highly controversial for its time.
The domain of psychology that studies clinical psychology and counseling psychology is known as applied psychology. This field focuses on addressing real-world problems and issues by applying psychological principles and research findings to clinical settings.
Case studies in abnormal psychology can usually be found in psychology textbooks, academic journals, and online databases such as PsycINFO or PubMed. Universities and research institutions may also have resources available for accessing case studies in this field.
Health psychology is the branch of psychology that studies how behavioral principles can be used to prevent illness and promote health. It focuses on the ways in which psychological factors can influence physical health outcomes.
The British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology (BSSSP) was created in 1951 by the psychologist Martin Cole. The society aimed to promote research and understanding of sexual behavior in the UK.
William James wrote the first American psychology textbook, titled "The Principles of Psychology," published in 1890. James is considered one of the founding figures of modern psychology in the United States.
Robert J. Stoller has written: 'Sexual excitement' -- subject(s): Case studies, Women, Hostility (Psychology), Sexual fantasies, Sexual excitement, Sexual behavior, Psychoanalysis, Hostility, Fantasy, Symbolism (Psychology), Sex Behavior, Paraphilias 'Sex and Gender (International Psycho-Analysis Library)' 'Sweet dreams' -- subject(s): Sex (Psychology), Psychology, Sexual fantasies, Fantasy, Psychological aspects, Pornography, Erotica, Sexual Behavior 'The transsexual experiment' -- subject(s): Sex differentiation disorders, Transvestism, Transsexualism, Sex change, Masculinity (Psychology), Masculinity 'Observing the erotic imagination' -- subject(s): Sexual fantasies, Identification (Psychology), Fantasy, Sex differences (Psychology), Sex Behavior, Sexual deviation, Sexual excitement, Paraphilias 'Splitting' -- subject(s): Case studies, Sex role, Personality disorders, Splitting (Psychology)
The Gestalt school of psychology focused on the perception of wholes rather than individual parts. They believed that the mind organizes sensory information into meaningful patterns and structures.
Social psychology studies attitude change and group behavior. This field focuses on how individuals are influenced by the presence and actions of others, as well as how attitudes are formed, maintained, and changed within social groups.
The British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology (BSSSP) was created in 1951 by the psychologist Martin Cole. The society aimed to promote research and understanding of sexual behavior in the UK.
Wendy Stainton Rogers has written: 'Explaining health and illness' 'The psychology of gender and sexuality' -- subject(s): Sex, Sex (Psychology), Sex differences (Psychology)
A. E. Ayau has written: 'The social psychology of hunger and sex' -- subject(s): Character, Sex (Psychology), Social psychology
Zella Luria has written: 'Psychology of human sexuality' -- subject(s): Sex (Biology), Sex (Psychology), Sex customs
Leah Cahan Schaefer has written: 'Women and sex' -- subject(s): Psychology, Sex (Psychology), Sex Behavior, Women
Lynn E. Ponton has written: 'The sex lives of teenagers' -- subject(s): Sexual behavior, Homosexuality, Self-esteem in adolescence, Teenagers, Sex 'The romance of risk' -- subject(s): Case studies, Adolescent psychotherapy, Risk-taking (Psychology) in adolescence, Teenagers, Adolescent psychology
Case studies in abnormal psychology can usually be found in psychology textbooks, academic journals, and online databases such as PsycINFO or PubMed. Universities and research institutions may also have resources available for accessing case studies in this field.
Neural Psych
Psychology is a science because it methodically observes and studies mental processes and behavior.