
Analyzing Psychology? Questia’s comprehensive Psychology collection enables you to probe the intricacies of human minds and behaviors – from Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Personality and Emotions, and Relationships and the Family, to Mental Health, Abnormal Psychology, and Counseling and Therapy. Delve into Child and Adolescent Psychology and issues relating to Educational Psychology and Psychological Testing and Assessment as well as dynamics of Groups and Organizations, and the viewpoints of notable Psychologists.
Dig deep into Questia’s extensive resources on Cognitive Psychology to examine The Mind, Perception, Learning Styles, and Learning and Developmental Disabilities. Drill into various aspects affecting Mental Health from Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorder and Eating Disorders to Phobias and Stress as well as Abnormal Psychology issues such as Addiction and Substance Abuse and Sex Crimes.
Study Identity, Gender Stereotypes, Cognitive Dissonance and other elements relating to Social Psychology, and explore the full scope of Personality and Emotions from Assertiveness, Empathy, Jealousy and Love to Procrastination, Risk Taking and Shyness.
Explore interactions – in Marriage and with Children and Teenagers in our Relationships and the Family section, or in Groups and Organizations, where you can study dynamics of Group Behavior, Morale, Peer Pressure, Leadership, and Team Building.
Discover rich resources on Child and Adolescent Psychology - including Children’s Emotional Development, Adolescent Psychiatry and Anxiety in Children – and expand your study of Educational Psychology into Learning Styles and Theories plus Interviewing in Psychology, Handwriting Analysis, Test Bias and other issues relating to Psychological Testing and Assessment.
Gain insights into the full spectrum of treatment such as 12-Step Programs, Anger Management, Behavior Modification, Drug Abuse Treatment, Marriage Counseling, Treatment of Depression and more in Questia’s Counseling and Therapy section. And examine viewpoints of Adler, Freud, Jung, Maslow, and Pavlov, and many other noted Psychologists.