Psychology for PsychologistsFour Medical School faculty members, Alexia Papageorgiou, Peter McCrorie, Stelios Georgiades and Maria Perdikogianni are the co-authors of a new book titled ‘Psychology for Psychologists’.

Most undergraduate psychology curricula are based on knowledge rather than skills. Undergraduate psychology students experience knowledge overload and diminishing motivation to learn as current techniques, such as lectures, continue to encourage superficial learning.

This book uses psychological theories and learning processes, such as Problem Based Learning (PBL), to provide a new approach for teaching psychology at an undergraduate level. It creates a detailed example of a psychology degree using the PBL method and suggests how the course could be planned.

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