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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A broad scope and a straightforward approach
A sleeves-rolled-up, business-like, straightforward survey of the field. Psychoanalysis is given short shrift. Freud gets a brief mention, but Jung, Adler and Reich get none at all. Not surprisingly, parapsychology, hypnotherapy and other fringe theories and therapies are also totally ignored. This is mainstream, orthodox psychology as taught at undergraduate level,...
Published on June 26, 2005 by Peter Reeve

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars ok intro, but not for those encountering psychology for the first time
I found this book OK since I am familiar with the fundamentals of psychology. If you, however, are not familiar with the subject and are studying it for the first time, then I suggest that you buy a book that is both more pedagogical in terms of layout and examples provided and accessible in terms of writing style and explanations. The writing is dull and dry which...
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A broad scope and a straightforward approach, June 26, 2005
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This review is from: Psychology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (Paperback)
A sleeves-rolled-up, business-like, straightforward survey of the field. Psychoanalysis is given short shrift. Freud gets a brief mention, but Jung, Adler and Reich get none at all. Not surprisingly, parapsychology, hypnotherapy and other fringe theories and therapies are also totally ignored. This is mainstream, orthodox psychology as taught at undergraduate level, the tradition that began with William James and is current in the profession.

The authors go for breadth rather than depth and manage to cover a surprising array of topics, and do so in a reliable and authoritative manner. They do slip up a couple of times, for example when mentioning linguistic relativity and reiterating the old myth about the plethora of Eskimo words for 'snow'. They wisely stay well away from the philosophical dimensions of the subject, such as the nature of consciousness. They simply use 'consciousness', 'awareness' and 'mindfulness' as if their meanings were transparent, which is fair enough in a book of this nature.

In these Very Short Introductions, space is at a premium and the few illustrations should be carefully chosen. Here we have a picture of a happy couple standing atop a hill, supposedly to illustrate the difficulty of distinguishing drives from goals. Would I be right in assuming it is actually a picture of one of the authors with a friend? A touch of irritating self-indulgence.

So, not the best entry in this series, but if you are looking for a current introduction to mainstream psychology and psychiatry, readable and informative, this is an excellent choice.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction to a fascinating subject, February 10, 2004
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This is the second book I've read it the Very Short Introduction series and it has proved to be a continued success. This is a subject that has interested me for a few years but I've never got around to finding out about properly; now I know the basics and am very interested to learn more. It is superbly written in an accessible style with witty and thought-provoking examples and simple format and balanced writing that puts forward various competing theories as well as the facts.

Although it does not go into detail of theories of specific psychologists, there are whole volumes in the series of Freud and Jung, which I intend to purchase soon. This book has really opened up my mind to a fascinating topic and I am now considering studying it further. The two authors benefit from a combination of real expertise with the ability to speak to a novice. Whole-heartedly reccomended.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Refresher, July 24, 2008
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The other reviews of this book mention its benefits for those looking to fulfill their curiosity of the subject, but this small book is also a great refresher for people who have previously studied Psychology. As a teacher, I just found out I will be teaching Psychology as an elective course. I couldn't be more excited, but it has been a few years since I took courses, both at the high school and college level. This was a great, quick overview of the field that got my mind back in focus. I would highly recommend this to others.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars ok intro, but not for those encountering psychology for the first time, July 6, 2011
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I found this book OK since I am familiar with the fundamentals of psychology. If you, however, are not familiar with the subject and are studying it for the first time, then I suggest that you buy a book that is both more pedagogical in terms of layout and examples provided and accessible in terms of writing style and explanations. The writing is dull and dry which unfortunately makes the subject boring.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Psychology: a Very Short Review, August 27, 2008
This review is from: Psychology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) (Paperback)
Psychology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)Very helpful overview of psychology- with some particular personalities missing (Freud, for example).
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1 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars An Oxford University book and it is not available in the UK in ebook format, June 12, 2010
Someone at amazon PLEASE explain to me why I cannot buy this ebook in the UK?? And please don't start with copyright garbage. I can buy and read the paper copy which is subject to the same laws.

I'd buy this book immediately, but apparently, there are more borders on the internet than in the real world.
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