The Handbook of Family Psychology provides a comprehensive overview of the range of disciplines relating to family psychology - a field that transcends the treatment of families to include psychological services to individuals, couples, and large organizations based on the tenets of systems theory and the science of family psychology.
This book includes articles that describe how Winnicott's thinking facilitates the building of bridges between the internal and external realities, and, outside the boundaries of psychoanalysis as well as within it, between different schools of thought.
Most of us are continually aware that others have thoughts and feelings - but are children? When? This book presents a readable review of the extensive research into children's understanding of what other people think and feel, a central topic in developmental psychology known as 'Theory of Mind'.
Yale Psychologist Woo-kyoung Ahn explains why our judgment is so often wrong - and offers actionable strategies to help us respond to real-life challenges as individuals and as societies at large.
Thinking is the essence of what it means to be human and defines us more than anything else as a species. Jonathan Evans explores cognitive psychological approaches to understanding the nature of thinking and reasoning, problem solving, and decision making.