Psychology in Context, New Zealand Edition, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (January 1, 2014) © 2014

  • Stephen M. Kosslyn Stanford University
  • Robin S. Rosenberg Lesley University
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Psychology in Context by Stephen Kosslyn, Robin Rosenberg and Anthony Lambert is a comprehensive textbook on psychology providing a New Zealand-focused context. Building on the US edition of Psychology in Context by Stephen Kosslyn and Robin Rosenberg, this important adaptation has been enriched with New Zealand examples, profiles and research, and marks a significant advance in the way psychology is taught at undergraduate level in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Each chapter opens with a 'chapter story' about well-known events (such as the Erebus disaster and the Christchurch earthquakes) or people (including John Kirwan, Whina Cooper, Oscar Kightley and Sam Hunt). This helps students anchor important concepts in a relevant context, thereby facilitating and enhancing effective learning. Interviews with leading New Zealand academic psychologists and vignettes about young psychologists working in different fields of psychology illustrate the types of research and career options available to students.

Māori approaches in psychology and the emergence of indigenous psychology are discussed in a section contributed by Erana Cooper and Shiloh Groot. The importance of cultural competence for psychologists in Aotearoa, and the Māori model of health, Te Whare Tapa Whā, are considered.

Throughout the textbook, a multilevel perspective is taken on psychological concepts, in which events at the levels of the brain, the person and the group are all examined.

Table of contents

  • 1. Psychology: yesterday and today
  • 2. The research process: how we find things out
  • 3. The biology of mind and behaviour: the brain in action
  • 4. Sensory and perceptual processes: how the world enters the mind
  • 5. Consciousness: focus on awareness
  • 6. Learning
  • 7. Memory: living with yesterday
  • 8. Language and thinking: what humans do best
  • 9.Types of intelligence: what does it mean to be smart?
  • 10. Emotion and motivation: feeling and striving
  • 11. Personality: vive la différence!
  • 12. Psychology over the life span: growing up, growing older, growing wiser
  • 13. Social psychology: meeting of the minds
  • 14. Stress and health
  • 15. Psychological disorders: more than everyday problems
  • 16. Treatment: healing actions, healing words

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