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    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781003000013 , 1003000010 , 9781000754285 , 1000754286 , 9781000754414 , 1000754413 , 9781000754155 , 1000754154
    Content: "The text brings forth a comprehensive updated approach, that gives an idea about current psychological knowledge, with a view of facilitating rapid review of these subjects and stimulates further detailed study of it. Section I provides an elaborate background of the various sub-disciplines of psychology, the various theories and school of thoughts encompassing them. Section II discusses the mergers between the physical and psychological state of being in humans. Section III elucidates the basic psychological processes that shape the human cognizance. Section IV talks about the different factors which influence the human psyche. Section V discusses the various aspects of clinical psychology and their implications on the physical well-being of humans. The book distinguishes itself in providing a concise, clear understanding of the most basic topics of psychology that is essential to all readers of general psychology, but particularly to medical and nursing students, and to postgraduate trainee in psychiatry"--
    Note: Pt. 1. Psychology : science and application -- pt. 2. Biology, consciousness, and gender -- pt. 3. Basic psychological processes -- pt. 4. Development, social factors, personality, and intelligence -- pt. 5. Clinical and health psychology.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Abd El-Hay, Mohamed Ahmed. Understanding psychology for medicine and nursing New York, NY : Routledge, 2020. ISBN 9780367428921
    Language: English
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