The Cambridge Dictionary of Psychology By David Matsumoto
It is perhaps most fitting that a dictionary of psychology begins with
definitions of the terms dictionary and psychology. This is the defi
nition of psychology presented in this work, and it highlights several
important points concerning this dictionary. First, psychology is broad.
Its contents range from the microlevel neural processes that form the
building blocks of thought, feeling, and action to the macrolevel social
and cultural processes that bind us with our primate relatives in our
evolutionary history and defi ne our collectives. For that reason, a
dictionary of psychology needs to include terms and concepts related to
neural structures, chemicals, transmitters, genes, and anatomy, as much
as it needs to include social processes, network analysis, and cultural
norms and artifacts. It also needs to include concepts related to the
array of abnormal behaviors and methods related to their treatment......
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