This textbook supports the IB Psychology Standard Level curriculum.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Research Methods
The Learning Perspective
The Biological Perspective
- How biological processes impacting psychological factors are researched
 - The interplay of inherited biological factors (genetics) and acquired biological factors (how experience changes the brain) with culture and life style issues in producing behavior
 - How the brain works, including brain anatomy, neuronal communication, neurotransmitters, the endocrine system, bodily rhythms, brain specialization and integration.
 
The Cognitive Perspective
Abnormal Psychology
- Concepts of normal and Abnormal
 - Models of Mental Disorders
 - Issues regarding diagnostic systems
 - Anxiety Disorders
 - Mood Disorders
 - Personality Disorders
 - The Schizophrenias
 - Western and Non-western treatments
 
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