Synopses & Reviews
Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology
"The authors are exceptionally knowledgeable, the editing is impeccable, and overall, of all the one-volume compendiums, this is indubitably the book of choice." —From the Foreword to the first edition by Hans J. Eysenck
Named "Reference Book of the Year" by the American Library Association, the Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology set a new standard for psychology references that has remained unmatched until now. This Second Edition has been thoroughly updated and expanded to reflect all developments in psychology that have occurred since the publication of the first edition. It was edited with the guidance of 36 consulting and associate editors (including 17 past presidents of the American Psychological Association) and now contains more than 2,000 articles—including hundreds of new entries in all major categories of psychology—written by 500 authorities in their fields.
In orchestrating this valuable reference, Raymond Corsini and Alan Auerbach have incorporated into a single volume all substantive entries found in Dr. Corsini's landmark four-volume Encyclopedia of Psychology, Second Edition, which—for scope of coverage, authority, and utility—continues to be peerless in the field.
This complete reference for busy practitioners, researchers, and students:
- Provides quick access to all important psychological terms, concepts, theories, and practices
- Offers highly readable entries written by leading figures in contemporary psychology
- Covers every major branch of psychology, including applied, clinical, cognitive, developmental, educational, forensic, industrial, physiological, social, and theoretical
- Provides comprehensive coverage from adolescent sex offenders to Z-score, from conduct disorders to shamanism
- Supplies biographical summaries of important figures in the history of psychology
- Features an accessible style suitable for both lay readers and professionals
The Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology, Second Edition, belongs in the working libraries of all mental health professionals. It is also an indispensable resource for students of psychology, psychiatry, and social work, as well as for lay readers with an interest in psychology.
Critical Praise for Encyclopedia of Psychology, Second Edition, 4-Volume Set
"This new edition is sure to be a standard in academic and professional circles. Highly recommended for academic and special libraries." —Library Journal
"Kudos to both Corsini and Wiley for bringing this reference set up to date! . . . The encyclopedia is the constant and reliable source for information on the major areas of psychology." —Reference Books Bulletin/Booklist
"This work walks the user through the entire field of psychology, guided by a who's who of today's psychologists." —Choice
Critical Praise for the First Edition of Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology
"A skillful abridgment . . . . Comparisons between the original articles and the digested versions display a genius for subtle but effective cuts. . . . At less than one-third the price of the parent set, this is an excellent purchase for branch libraries, faculty collections, high schools, and community colleges."—Choice
"The best one-volume encyclopedia of psychology on the market." —Psychology
". . . a compact source giving all kinds of information about all aspects of psychology . . . it can be recommended for use by college students at all levels, professionals, and the general public." —Reference Books Bulletin
"For the moderately sized library, private practitioner, or undergraduate population, the Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology offers an excellent, inexpensive alternative." —College & Research Libraries News
Synopsis
Edited by high caliber experts, and contributed to by quality researchers and practitioners in psychology and related fields.
Includes over 500 topical entries
Each entry features suggested readings and extensive cross-referencing
Accessible to students and general readers
Edited by two outstanding scholars and clinicians
Synopsis
The new paperback edition--now even more concise and user-friendly!
Critical Praise for the Second Edition of Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology
"Intended for general readers [and] professionals, this source is easy to use, very informative, and authoritative....Highly recommended."--Choice
"Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology is an impressive achievement.... [It] covers an incredible breadth of subjects in a clear, authoritative manner suitable for all levels from high school students to practicing psychologists, both academic and clinical."--American Reference Books Annual
"[The] contributing authors [include] some of the most influential scholars and practitioners in the field....[The] text reads fast as well as informatively, serving as a ready reference to a wide array of subjects....[It is] a resource to be savored over and over again as the need arises....a reference text without equal."--Child and Family Behavior Therapy.
"Authoritative, clear, and concisely written."--Doody's Health Sciences Book Review
About the Author
About the editors
RAYMOND J. CORSINI, PhD, has been in private practice since 1965. He is an affiliate professor with the graduate faculty in psychology at the University of Hawaii. He also serves on the editorial boards of Individual Psychology, Journal of Poetry Therapy, and Journal of Cognitive Psychology. He received the James McKeen Cattell Award, the Hawaii Psychological Association Significant Professional Contribution Award, and the Sertoma Educational Award. Dr. Corsini has edited or coedited 19 books, including Encyclopedia of Psychology, Encyclopedia of Aging, and Handbook of Innovative Psychotherapies. He is the author of 13 books, including Five Therapists and One Client, Effective Discipline in the Home & the School, Coping with Your Teenager, and Individual Psychology: Theory and Practice. Dr. Corsini received his doctorate in psychology from the University of Chicago and received postdoctoral training at the Alfred Adler Institute.
ALAN J. AUERBACH is Associate Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, where he has taught a wide variety of courses for some 30 years. His interest in definitions led to his reviewing eight psychology dictionaries for the review journal Contemporary Psychology. He has written extensively for the public as a newspaper columnist—he was named "Consumer Educator of the Year" by the Province of Ontario in 1992—as well as for the academic community in journals and in books. He is the author of The World of Work.