A Textbook of Human Psychology
Author:Hans J. Eysenck, G.D. Wilson
Edition:1st Edition
Examining human behavior through biological, cognitive, and social lenses, this text builds a cohesive understanding of how individuals think, feel, and act. It connects foundational theories with topics such as development, personality, mental health, and therapeutic approaches, highlighting the interplay between heredity, environment, and psychological processes.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Psychology as a Bio-Social Science→
- Chapter 2: Perception: How We Experience the World→
- Chapter 3: Emotions: Biological & Psychological Foundations→
- Chapter 4: Conditioning & Learning Processes→
- Chapter 5: Memory & Learning Mechanisms→
- Chapter 6: Thinking & Problem Solving Processes→
- Chapter 7: Psychometrics & Individual Differences→
- Chapter 8: Intelligence: Theory & Measurement→
- Chapter 9: Personality Theory & Structure→
- Chapter 10: Heredity, Environment & Behavior→
- Chapter 11: Developmental Psychology Across the Lifespan→
- Chapter 12: Interpersonal Processes & Social Interaction→
- Chapter 13: Group Processes & Social Dynamics→
- Chapter 14: Attitudes, Beliefs & Behavior→
- Chapter 15: Varieties of Abnormal Behaviour→
- Chapter 16: Criminality & Delinquency→
- Chapter 17: Physical Treatments in Psychology→
- Chapter 18: Dynamic Theories & Psychological Therapies→
- Chapter 19: Interviewing Techniques in Psychology→
- Chapter 20: Counselling Theory & Practice→
- Chapter 21: Social Treatments & Community Approaches→
- Chapter 22: Schizophrenia & Anti-Psychiatry Perspectives→
- Chapter 23: Behaviour Modification & Therapy Techniques→
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