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Revised Syllabus of Psychology

Hello, Myself, Kashif Soomro, aka Psychologist Kashif. Here I will cover all Psychology syllabi for the students obtaining psychology as their minor subject in psychology.

I will start by discussing the basic concepts of psychology, such as memory, learning, motivation and emotion. I will explain how people learn and remember things and why they behave the way they do. I will also talk about the different types of intelligence, such as logical-mathematical, verbal-linguistic, spatial-visual, musical-rhythmic, interpersonal, intrapersonal and naturalistic.

I will cover personality theory, Social psychology, abnormal psychology, child development and developmental psychology. We will explore how the environment affects people’s behavior and how they can develop their skills to adapt to change. I will also discuss theories of psychotherapy.
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PAPER: PSYCHOLOGY (100 MARKS)I. Nature and Scope of Psychology: Definition and scope, Psychology as a Science, Schools, Perspectives, and Models of Psychology, Recent Trends

II. Biological Basis of Behaviour: Nervous System, Neuron and its function, Central and Peripheral Nervous System, Endocrine System

III. Sensation and Perception: Sensory process through sense organs, Perception, Gestalt Principles, Binocular and Monocular cues, Illusions and Extra Sensory Perception, Determinants of Perception

IV. Learning and Memory: Nature and Forms of Learning, Types of learning: Classical and Operant Conditioning, Reinforcement, Extinction, Discrimination, Punishment, Observational Learning, Theories of Learning, Types of Memory, Process of Memory, Forgetting, Theories of Memory

V. Motivation and Emotion: Homeostasis, Factors affecting Motivation, Biogenic and Social Motives, Measurement of Human Motivation, Theories of Motivation, Emotions, Types of Emotions, Physiological changes and Emotion, Theories of Emotion.

VI. Psychological Assessment: Attributes of Psychological Measures, Validity, Reliability, Item Analysis, Norms, Modern Test Theory, Selection and Training, Educational and Clinical Assessment, Ethical Standards and Legal Issues

VII. Personality: Determinants of Personality, Factors in Development of Personality, Theoretical Perspectives, Traits and Types, Personality Assessment and Techniques, Cross-Cultural Issues.

VIII. Intelligence: Theories of Intelligence, Types of intelligence (IQ, EQ), Assessing Intelligence

IX. Social Influence and Group Dynamics: Social Facilitation, Attribution, Conformity, Obedience, Altruism, Attitudes, Social Norms.

X. Developmental Psychology: Physical, Cognitive, Social and Emotional development in Childhood, Adolescence, Adulthood and Old Age

XI. Abnormal and Clinical Psychology: Concept and causes of Abnormality, Clinical Assessment and Intervention, Different disorders such as Schizophrenia, Mood disorder, Anxiety disorder, Personality disorder, etc. Psychological treatment including different Therapeutic techniques.

XII. Organizational/Industrial Psychology: Leadership styles, Decision making, Work motivation, Organizational Culture, Stress and Conflict at Work and its Management, Organizational Socialization, Job related Attitude, Sexual Harassment, Glass Ceiling, Human Computer interaction.

XIII. Health Psychology: Beliefs and Behaviour, Models of Health Psychology, Assessment and Intervention, Models of Stress, Chronic and Terminal Illness, Role of Social Support.

XIV. Forensic Psychology: Psychology and Law, Investigation, Confession, Eyewitness Testimony, Working with Offenders, Juvenile Delinquents, Drug Addicts, Sex Offenders etc.

SUGGESTED READINGS1. Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology————————————–Aamodt, M.

3. Social Psychology——————————————————————–Baron, R. A

4. Introduction to Forensic Psychology————————————————Bartol, C. R

5. Foundation of Physiological Psychology ——————————————-Carlson, N. R.

6. Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior———————Coon, D., &Mitterer, J.

7. Development Across the Life Span————————————————–Feldman, R.

8. Introduction to Psychology ———————————————————-Fernald, L. D., & Fernald, P.S

9. Introduction to Psychology———————————————————–Atkinson & Hilgard’s, Fredrickson, B

10. Forensic Psychology—————————————————————–Fulero, S. M., &Wrightsman

11. Foundation of Psychology———————————————————–Hayes, N

12. Introduction to Psychology———————————————————-Kalat, J. W

13. Abnormal Psychology —————————————————————Kring, A. M

14. Psychology ————————————————————————–Myers, D. G.

15. Psychology: Concepts and Connections——————————————–Rathus, S.

16. Life Span Development ————————————————————-Santrock,J. W.

17. Organizational Psychology———————————————————–Singh, P.



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