Oxford Dictionary Of Psychology, Colman, A.m. May 2026

: The fourth edition incorporated significant revisions following the publication of the DSM-5 in 2013. About the Author

: Includes technical terms from related fields such as statistics, neuroanatomy, and psychopharmacology. Oxford Dictionary of Psychology, Colman, A.M.

: The latest edition is complemented by more than 100 illustrations to clarify complex concepts. : Contains over 800 commonly used abbreviations and

: Contains over 800 commonly used abbreviations and symbols, a list of phobias with definitions, and word origins/derivations. He has authored over 150 journal articles and

Reviewers, such as those at Booktopia, highlight it as an "invaluable work of reference" for students, lecturers, and professionals alike. A Dictionary of Psychology (Oxford Quick Reference)

is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Leicester and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society. He has authored over 150 journal articles and 14 books, and he edited the two-volume Companion Encyclopedia of Psychology . Purchase Options & Availability

The , authored by Andrew M. Colman , is a comprehensive reference work covering all major branches of psychology, including psychoanalysis, psychiatry, and the neurosciences. Now in its fourth edition (2015), it features over 11,000 authoritative entries with clear, jargon-free descriptions and extensive cross-referencing. Core Content & Features