Topics
Story of Psychology
- Introduction to Psychology and Life
- History of Psychology as a Science
- Study of Conscious
- Study of Unconscious
- Study of Behaviour
- What is Behaviour
- Study of Cognition
- Psychology in India
- Psychology : Indian Perspective
- Goals of Psychology
Branches of Psychology
- Introduction to Psychology and Life
- Branches of Psychology
- Theoretical Branches
- Applied Branches
- Careers in Psychology
Self
- Concept of Self
- Dimensions of Self Concept
- Self and the Life Cycle
- Gender Identity and Gender Role
- Aspects of Self
- Self Regulation
- Carl Roger's Self Theory
Human Development
- Concept of Human Development
- Characteristics of Development
- Growth, Maturation and Development
- Developmental Stages
- Stages of Development> Prenatal Developmental Period
- Postnatal Stages
Healthy Me - Normal Me
- Mental Health and Normal Behaviour
- Five Criteria of Well Adjusted Individual
- Realistic Perception of Self and the World
- Openness to New Experiences
- New Trends in Intelligence> Emotional Intelligence
- Healthy Relationships
- Self Esteem
- Maladjustment and Abnormal Behaviour
- Concept of Abnormal Behaviour
- Perspectives of Abnormal Behaviour> Biological and Medical Perspectives
- Challenges Faced by Adolescents
Stress
- Being Well Adjusted - a Dynamic Balance
- Concept of Stress
- Types of Stress
- Stressors and Their Types
- Conflicts of Motives
- Coping with Stress
- Problem Focused Coping
- Emotion Focused Coping
- Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality
- Defense Mechanisms
Nervous System
- Neurotransmitters
- Limbic System
- Nutritional Pillars for Better Brain Functioning
- Glands
Memory
- Memory
- Basic Processes in Memory
- Stages of Memory
- Measurement of Memory
- Some Phenomena Related to Memory
- Forgetting
- Causes of Forgetting
- Techniques of Improving Memory
- Exocrine Glands
- Endocrine Glands
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Match the following pairs.
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Thyroxin | a) Pituitary |
| 2. Epinephrine | b) Parathyroid |
| 3. Parathormone | c) Thyroid |
| 4. Androgen | d) Adrenal gland |
| 5. Somatotropic hormones | e) Salivary gland |
| f) Sex glands |
