# Psychology Decks Imported and community decks waiting for editorial categorization. Canonical URL: https://shipslides.com/c/psychology Deck count: 13 ## Decks ### Behavioral Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-behavioral LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-behavioral/llms.txt Slides: 31 Tags: psychology, behavioral Between roughly 1913 and 1965 a school of psychologists insisted that the proper subject of their science was not the mind but the body — specifically, what the body did and how reliably it could be made to do it again. Key sections include: behavioral.; leaf ii · lede What behaviourism was for.; leaf iii · definition Two behaviourisms, not one.; leaf iv · figure Ivan Pavlov.; leaf v · machinery UCS · UCR · CS · CR.; leaf vi · phenomena Acquisition, extinction, recovery.; leaf vii · manifesto Watson's psychology.; leaf viii · scandal The Albert experiment.; leaf ix · precursor Thorndike's puzzle box.; leaf x · figure Skinner.. Outline: 1. behavioral. 2. leaf ii · lede What behaviourism was for. 3. leaf iii · definition Two behaviourisms, not one. 4. leaf iv · figure Ivan Pavlov. 5. leaf v · machinery UCS · UCR · CS · CR. 6. leaf vi · phenomena Acquisition, extinction, recovery. 7. leaf vii · manifesto Watson's psychology. 8. leaf viii · scandal The Albert experiment. 9. leaf ix · precursor Thorndike's puzzle box. 10. leaf x · figure Skinner. 11. leaf xi · framework Reinforcement and punishment. 12. leaf xii · schedules Why the slot machine works. 13. leaf xiii · the language fight Skinner vs Chomsky. 14. leaf xiv · the politics Skinner the social planner. 15. leaf xv · neo-behaviourism Hull's drive-reduction theory. 16. leaf xvi · the bridge Tolman's cognitive maps. 17. leaf xvii · therapy Wolpe and the phobia. 18. leaf xviii · application Token economies. 19. leaf xix · profession The applied field. 20. leaf xx · clinical fight Early-intensive intervention. 21. leaf xxi · depression The behaviour-only depression treatment. 22. leaf xxii · principle Premack's law. 23. leaf xxiii · history Aversion therapy. 24. leaf xxiv · everyday Habit formation in real life. 25. leaf xxv · craft Pryor and the clicker. 26. leaf xxvi · pedagogy Sniffy. 27. leaf xxvii · synthesis What survived. 28. leaf xxviii · descendant From Skinner to AlphaGo. 29. leaf xxix · books Twenty-two books. 30. leaf xxx · viewing The lab on film. 31. End of Run ### Clinical Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-clinical LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-clinical/llms.txt Slides: 27 Tags: psychology, clinical The discipline that takes mental suffering as its subject and tries, with limited tools, to relieve it. Key sections include: Clinical Psychology.; Opening What clinical psychology is.; Chapter I How we got here.; Chapter II The DSM and ICD.; Chapter III Major depressive disorder.; Chapter IV Bipolar disorder.; Chapter V The anxiety family.; Chapter VI Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.; Chapter VII Schizophrenia.; Chapter VIII Personality disorders.. Outline: 1. Clinical Psychology. 2. Opening What clinical psychology is. 3. Chapter I How we got here. 4. Chapter II The DSM and ICD. 5. Chapter III Major depressive disorder. 6. Chapter IV Bipolar disorder. 7. Chapter V The anxiety family. 8. Chapter VI Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. 9. Chapter VII Schizophrenia. 10. Chapter VIII Personality disorders. 11. Chapter IX Eating disorders. 12. Chapter X Neurodevelopmental disorders. 13. Chapter XI Addiction. 14. Chapter XII Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy. 15. Chapter XIII Psychodynamic therapy. 16. Chapter XIV The third wave. 17. Chapter XV The pharmacotherapy interface. 18. Chapter XVI The psychedelic re-entry. 19. Chapter XVII The antipsychiatry tradition. 20. Chapter XVIII Mental illness across cultures. 21. Chapter XIX Suicide research and prevention. 22. Chapter XX The trauma turn. 23. Chapter XXI Twenty-five works. 24. Chapter XXII Watch & read. 25. Chapter XXIII The state of the field. 26. Chapter XXIV A practical note. 27. The end of the deck. ### Cognitive Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-cognitive LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-cognitive/llms.txt Slides: 30 Tags: psychology, cognitive Cognitive psychology is the experimental study of mental processes — perception, attention, memory, language, reasoning, decision-making — treated as steps in an information-handling system that can be measured in milliseconds and modelled in flowcharts. Key sections include: Cognitive Psychology.; A first word The mind, examined in detail.; Chapter I What cognitive psychology is.; Chapter II What it broke from.; Chapter III Miller & the magical seven.; Chapter IV Neisser names the field.; Chapter V How attention works.; Chapter VI Working memory.; Chapter VII Long-term memory.; Chapter VIII The shape of forgetting.. Outline: 1. Cognitive Psychology. 2. A first word The mind, examined in detail. 3. Chapter I What cognitive psychology is. 4. Chapter II What it broke from. 5. Chapter III Miller & the magical seven. 6. Chapter IV Neisser names the field. 7. Chapter V How attention works. 8. Chapter VI Working memory. 9. Chapter VII Long-term memory. 10. Chapter VIII The shape of forgetting. 11. Chapter IX Memory as reconstruction. 12. Chapter X Loftus and the false memory. 13. Chapter XI The seven sins of memory. 14. Chapter XII Bottom-up and top-down. 15. Chapter XIII The language faculty. 16. Chapter XIV How people reason. 17. Chapter XV Heuristics and biases. 18. Chapter XVI Thinking, fast and slow. 19. Chapter XVII Decisions under constraint. 20. Chapter XVIII Insight and search. 21. Chapter XIX Imagery in the mind. 22. Chapter XX Concepts and categories. 23. Chapter XXI Cognition meets the brain. 24. Chapter XXII Priming and what it survived. 25. Chapter XXIII The crisis and the response. 26. Chapter XXIV Findings that left the lab. 27. Chapter XXV What we still do not know. 28. Chapter XXVI Books and landmark papers. 29. Chapter XXVII Watch and read. 30. Colophon ### Developmental Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-developmental LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-developmental/llms.txt Slides: 27 Tags: psychology, developmental How a 270-day collection of cells becomes, over twenty years, a creature capable of doing calculus, falling in love, and lying about its taxes. Key sections include: Developmental Psychology.; Opening What developmental psychology studies.; Chapter I How to study development.; Chapter II Nature and nurture.; Chapter III Prenatal development.; Chapter IV The infant perceives more than was thought.; Chapter V Piaget's stages.; Chapter VI What Piaget got wrong.; Chapter VII Vygotsky.; Chapter VIII Attachment.. Outline: 1. Developmental Psychology. 2. Opening What developmental psychology studies. 3. Chapter I How to study development. 4. Chapter II Nature and nurture. 5. Chapter III Prenatal development. 6. Chapter IV The infant perceives more than was thought. 7. Chapter V Piaget's stages. 8. Chapter VI What Piaget got wrong. 9. Chapter VII Vygotsky. 10. Chapter VIII Attachment. 11. Chapter IX The Strange Situation. 12. Chapter X Adult attachment. 13. Chapter XI Theory of mind. 14. Chapter XII Language acquisition. 15. Chapter XIII Erikson's eight stages. 16. Chapter XIV Kohlberg and Gilligan. 17. Chapter XV The marshmallow studies. 18. Chapter XVI Adolescence. 19. Chapter XVII The smartphone debate. 20. Chapter XVIII Cognition across adulthood. 21. Chapter XIX Aging. 22. Chapter XX The WEIRD problem. 23. Chapter XXI Twenty-five works. 24. Chapter XXII Watch & read. 25. Chapter XXIII What has held up. 26. Chapter XXIV The field's open questions. 27. The end of the deck. ### Evolutionary Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-evolutionary LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-evolutionary/llms.txt Slides: 30 Tags: psychology, evolutionary Take seriously that the brain, like every other organ, was built by natural selection. Then ask: what cognitive architecture would such a brain have, and how would we recognise its workings? Key sections include: Evolutionary Psychology.; Leaf ii · Lede What evolutionary psychology claims.; Leaf iii · Origin Darwin's three books.; Leaf iv · the row Wilson's Sociobiology.; Leaf v · founding text Tooby, Cosmides, and the modular mind.; Leaf vi · concept What the EEA is.; Leaf vii · architecture How modular is the mind?; Leaf viii · the equation Hamilton's rule.; Leaf ix · second pillar Trivers's three papers.; Leaf x · empirical The cross-cultural mate study.. Outline: 1. Evolutionary Psychology. 2. Leaf ii · Lede What evolutionary psychology claims. 3. Leaf iii · Origin Darwin's three books. 4. Leaf iv · the row Wilson's Sociobiology. 5. Leaf v · founding text Tooby, Cosmides, and the modular mind. 6. Leaf vi · concept What the EEA is. 7. Leaf vii · architecture How modular is the mind? 8. Leaf viii · the equation Hamilton's rule. 9. Leaf ix · second pillar Trivers's three papers. 10. Leaf x · empirical The cross-cultural mate study. 11. Leaf xi · SST Sexual Strategies Theory. 12. Leaf xii · early synthesis Symons's Evolution of Human Sexuality. 13. Leaf xiii · dark prediction The Cinderella effect. 14. Leaf xiv · experiment Cosmides on social contracts. 15. Leaf xv · sex differences Spatial cognition. 16. Leaf xvi · prediction Paternity uncertainty and jealousy. 17. Leaf xvii · adaptation Pathogen avoidance. 18. Leaf xviii · the popularizer Pinker. 19. Leaf xix · counter-argument The spandrel critique. 20. Leaf xx · methodological Buller's Adapting Minds. 21. Leaf xxi · the rival programme Gene-culture coevolution. 22. Leaf xxii · the wins Where the evidence is strong. 23. Leaf xxiii · the storms Where the evidence is weak. 24. Leaf xxiv · standards Just-so versus testable. 25. Leaf xxv · the molecular question Genes and behaviour. 26. Leaf xxvi · the synthesizer Robert Sapolsky. 27. Leaf xxvii · status The field in 2026. 28. Leaf xxviii · books Twenty-four books. 29. Leaf xxix · viewing Where to start. 30. End of Specimen. ### Forensic Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-forensic-psychology LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-forensic-psychology/llms.txt Slides: 32 Tags: psychology, forensic A field that exists because legal questions about credibility, competence, intent, and risk are also psychological questions — and because the courts, left to themselves, have been historically bad at answering them. Key sections include: Forensic Psychology.; Opening Where the mind meets the court.; Chapter I The founding text.; Chapter II From Münsterberg to the modern field.; Chapter III Quantico and the profilers.; Chapter IV Does profiling work?; Chapter V The British alternative.; Chapter VI The eyewitness revolution.; Chapter VII The repressed-memory crisis.; Chapter VIII Why innocent people confess.. Outline: 1. Forensic Psychology. 2. Opening Where the mind meets the court. 3. Chapter I The founding text. 4. Chapter II From Münsterberg to the modern field. 5. Chapter III Quantico and the profilers. 6. Chapter IV Does profiling work? 7. Chapter V The British alternative. 8. Chapter VI The eyewitness revolution. 9. Chapter VII The repressed-memory crisis. 10. Chapter VIII Why innocent people confess. 11. Chapter IX Competency to stand trial. 12. Chapter X The insanity defence. 13. Chapter XI Predicting violence. 14. Chapter XII The psychopathy construct. 15. Chapter XIII How juries decide. 16. Chapter XIV Selecting a jury. 17. Chapter XV Interviewing children. 18. Chapter XVI Lie detection — a hard problem. 19. Chapter XVII Beyond the criminal docket. 20. Chapter XVIII Selecting and supporting officers. 21. Chapter XIX Inside the prison. 22. Chapter XX Adolescents and the courts. 23. Chapter XXI The expert witness, after Daubert. 24. Chapter XXII Detecting feigned impairment. 25. Chapter XXIII Intimate-partner violence in the law. 26. Chapter XXIV Sex-offender assessment. 27. Chapter XXV Twenty-five works. 28. Chapter XXVI Watch & read. 29. Chapter XXVII The state of forensic psychology. 30. Chapter XXVIII The ethical core. 31. Chapter XXIX For the reader entering the field. 32. The end of the deck. ### Learning & Memory URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-learning-and-memory LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-learning-and-memory/llms.txt Slides: 26 Tags: psychology, learning, and, memory Memory is not a video recording. It is a reconstructive process that uses partial cues to assemble something that feels like a recording. Key sections include: Learning & Memory.; Opening What memory is.; Chapter I The forgetting curve.; Chapter II Sensory, short-term, long-term.; Chapter III Working memory.; Chapter IV H.M.; Chapter V Multiple memory systems.; Chapter VI Encoding depth.; Chapter VII Context matters.; Chapter VIII Memory is reconstructive.. Outline: 1. Learning & Memory. 2. Opening What memory is. 3. Chapter I The forgetting curve. 4. Chapter II Sensory, short-term, long-term. 5. Chapter III Working memory. 6. Chapter IV H.M. 7. Chapter V Multiple memory systems. 8. Chapter VI Encoding depth. 9. Chapter VII Context matters. 10. Chapter VIII Memory is reconstructive. 11. Chapter IX Loftus. 12. Chapter X The seven sins. 13. Chapter XI Retrieval practice. 14. Chapter XII Spacing. 15. Chapter XIII Interleaved practice. 16. Chapter XIV Sleep consolidates memory. 17. Chapter XV Reconsolidation. 18. Chapter XVI The repressed-memory controversy. 19. Chapter XVII Memory techniques. 20. Chapter XVIII Learning styles do not work. 21. Chapter XIX What changes, what doesn't. 22. Chapter XX Twenty-five works. 23. Chapter XXI Watch & read. 24. Chapter XXII What this means for studying. 25. Chapter XXIII What we still don't know. 26. The end of the deck. ### Neuropsychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-neuropsychology LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-neuropsychology/llms.txt Slides: 32 Tags: psychology, neuropsychology The clinical discipline that infers the architecture of the human mind from the patterns of damage that disrupt it. Key sections include: Neuro psychology.; Opening What neuropsychology is.; Chapter I The tamping iron.; Chapter II Tan, Tan.; Chapter III The second aphasia.; Chapter IV The early lesion era.; Chapter V The search for the engram.; Chapter VI The 1950s shift.; Chapter VII The Montreal procedure.; Chapter VIII Henry Molaison.. Outline: 1. Neuro psychology. 2. Opening What neuropsychology is. 3. Chapter I The tamping iron. 4. Chapter II Tan, Tan. 5. Chapter III The second aphasia. 6. Chapter IV The early lesion era. 7. Chapter V The search for the engram. 8. Chapter VI The 1950s shift. 9. Chapter VII The Montreal procedure. 10. Chapter VIII Henry Molaison. 11. Chapter IX The career. 12. Chapter X Disconnection syndromes. 13. Chapter XI The somatic marker hypothesis. 14. Chapter XII Oliver Sacks. 15. Chapter XIII Dr. P. 16. Chapter XIV Vision without seeing. 17. Chapter XV Face blindness. 18. Chapter XVI Crossed senses. 19. Chapter XVII The corpus callosotomy patients. 20. Chapter XVIII Half a world. 21. Chapter XIX Right-hemisphere syndromes. 22. Chapter XX Aphasia in the 21st century. 23. Chapter XXI Frontotemporal dementia. 24. Chapter XXII Alzheimer's disease. 25. Chapter XXIII Plasticity and recovery. 26. Chapter XXIV fMRI and PET. 27. Chapter XXV Brain–computer interfaces. 28. Chapter XXVI What clinical neuropsychologists do. 29. Chapter XXVII Twenty-five works. 30. Chapter XXVIII Watch & read. 31. Chapter XXIX What we know and don't. 32. The end of the deck. ### Personality Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-personality LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-personality/llms.txt Slides: 25 Tags: psychology, personality A working definition: stable patterns of thought, feeling, and behaviour that distinguish individuals and persist across time and situations. Key sections include: Personality Psychology.; Opening What personality is.; Chapter I Allport and the lexical hypothesis.; Chapter II The pre-Big-Five.; Chapter III OCEAN.; Chapter IV HEXACO.; Chapter V How stable is personality?; Chapter VI Genes and personality.; Chapter VII Freud and the structural model.; Chapter VIII Jung.. Outline: 1. Personality Psychology. 2. Opening What personality is. 3. Chapter I Allport and the lexical hypothesis. 4. Chapter II The pre-Big-Five. 5. Chapter III OCEAN. 6. Chapter IV HEXACO. 7. Chapter V How stable is personality? 8. Chapter VI Genes and personality. 9. Chapter VII Freud and the structural model. 10. Chapter VIII Jung. 11. Chapter IX Adler & Horney. 12. Chapter X Rogers and Maslow. 13. Chapter XI Social-cognitive personality. 14. Chapter XII The person-situation debate. 15. Chapter XIII Self-determination theory. 16. Chapter XIV The dark triad. 17. Chapter XV Personality disorders, dimensionally. 18. Chapter XVI Why personality scientists don't use the MBTI. 19. Chapter XVII How personality is measured. 20. Chapter XVIII What has held up. 21. Chapter XIX Twenty-five works. 22. Chapter XX Watch & read. 23. Chapter XXI The discipline's value. 24. Chapter XXII What we know now. 25. The end of the deck. ### Positive Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-positive LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-positive/llms.txt Slides: 25 Tags: psychology, positive A scientific programme to study what makes a life go well, distinct from but related to clinical psychology's older project of studying what makes a life go badly. Key sections include: Positive Psychology.; Opening What positive psychology is.; Chapter I Seligman and the founding.; Chapter II Flow.; Chapter III Subjective well-being.; Chapter IV The pie chart and its critique.; Chapter V The hedonic treadmill.; Chapter VI Does money buy happiness?; Chapter VII Broaden-and-build.; Chapter VIII Character strengths.. Outline: 1. Positive Psychology. 2. Opening What positive psychology is. 3. Chapter I Seligman and the founding. 4. Chapter II Flow. 5. Chapter III Subjective well-being. 6. Chapter IV The pie chart and its critique. 7. Chapter V The hedonic treadmill. 8. Chapter VI Does money buy happiness? 9. Chapter VII Broaden-and-build. 10. Chapter VIII Character strengths. 11. Chapter IX Gratitude. 12. Chapter X Mindfulness. 13. Chapter XI Self-compassion. 14. Chapter XII Resilience. 15. Chapter XIII Happiness and meaning. 16. Chapter XIV What did not survive. 17. Chapter XV Cross-cultural happiness. 18. Chapter XVI The critics. 19. Chapter XVII Applications. 20. Chapter XVIII Twenty-five works. 21. Chapter XIX Watch & read. 22. Chapter XX The supported practices. 23. Chapter XXI The contemporary state. 24. Chapter XXII A coda. 25. The end of the deck. ### Psychometrics URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-psychometrics LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-psychometrics/llms.txt Slides: 26 Tags: psychology, psychometrics The discipline that asks: when we say someone "has high anxiety" or "an IQ of 120," what does that statement mean, and how would we know if we were wrong? Key sections include: Psycho metrics.; Opening What psychometrics is.; Chapter I The dark origins.; Chapter II The first practical test.; Chapter III Stanford-Binet and Wechsler.; Chapter IV The general factor.; Chapter V IQ has been rising.; Chapter VI The bell-curve controversy.; Chapter VII Stereotype threat.; Chapter VIII Reliability.. Outline: 1. Psycho metrics. 2. Opening What psychometrics is. 3. Chapter I The dark origins. 4. Chapter II The first practical test. 5. Chapter III Stanford-Binet and Wechsler. 6. Chapter IV The general factor. 7. Chapter V IQ has been rising. 8. Chapter VI The bell-curve controversy. 9. Chapter VII Stereotype threat. 10. Chapter VIII Reliability. 11. Chapter IX Validity. 12. Chapter X Factor analysis. 13. Chapter XI Item Response Theory. 14. Chapter XII The MMPI. 15. Chapter XIII NEO and Big Five inventories. 16. Chapter XIV Why the MBTI fails as measurement. 17. Chapter XV The Implicit Association Test. 18. Chapter XVI The polygraph problem. 19. Chapter XVII Test ethics. 20. Chapter XVIII Test fairness across groups. 21. Chapter XIX Measurement from digital traces. 22. Chapter XX What has held up. 23. Chapter XXI Twenty-five works. 24. Chapter XXII Watch & read. 25. Chapter XXIII What's next. 26. The end of the deck. ### Social Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-social LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-social/llms.txt Slides: 30 Tags: psychology, social Social psychology is the experimental study of how people think, feel, and act in the actual or imagined presence of other people — conformity, obedience, attribution, prejudice, persuasion, the small alterations in behaviour caused by being watched. Key sections include: Social Psychology.; A first word What it can show.; Chapter I What it studies.; Chapter II Lewin and the postwar shift.; Chapter III The birth of group norms.; Chapter IV Asch's line studies.; Chapter V Milgram and obedience.; Chapter VI Milgram’s troubles.; Chapter VII Stanford prison.; Chapter VIII The crisis the field went through.. Outline: 1. Social Psychology. 2. A first word What it can show. 3. Chapter I What it studies. 4. Chapter II Lewin and the postwar shift. 5. Chapter III The birth of group norms. 6. Chapter IV Asch's line studies. 7. Chapter V Milgram and obedience. 8. Chapter VI Milgram’s troubles. 9. Chapter VII Stanford prison. 10. Chapter VIII The crisis the field went through. 11. Chapter IX Cognitive dissonance. 12. Chapter X Bem and the alternative. 13. Chapter XI How we explain behaviour. 14. Chapter XII Tajfel and identity. 15. Chapter XIII Bandura's social learning. 16. Chapter XIV The bystander effect. 17. Chapter XV What groups do to thinking. 18. Chapter XVI How attitudes change. 19. Chapter XVII The compliance professionals. 20. Chapter XVIII What people say vs. what they do. 21. Chapter XIX The contact hypothesis. 22. Chapter XX Implicit Association Test. 23. Chapter XXI Performance under threat. 24. Chapter XXII What makes people aggressive. 25. Chapter XXIII The science of close relationships. 26. Chapter XXIV The cultural turn. 27. Chapter XXV Social psychology in the platform era. 28. Chapter XXVI Books and landmark papers. 29. Chapter XXVII Watch and read. 30. Colophon ### Sport Psychology URL: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-sport-psychology LLM text: https://shipslides.com/d/psychology-sport-psychology/llms.txt Slides: 30 Tags: psychology, sport A field that exists because, at the elite level, the physical gap between competitors closes — and the psychological gap is what remains. Key sections include: Sport Psychology.; Opening The mind as the last training ground.; Chapter I The Illinois laboratory.; Chapter II From Ogilvie to Athletes' Performance.; Chapter III Flow in sport.; Chapter IV Mental rehearsal.; Chapter V What goal-setting actually does.; Chapter VI The arousal-performance curve.; Chapter VII Why elite athletes fail at the worst possible moment.; Chapter VIII The voice in the head.. Outline: 1. Sport Psychology. 2. Opening The mind as the last training ground. 3. Chapter I The Illinois laboratory. 4. Chapter II From Ogilvie to Athletes' Performance. 5. Chapter III Flow in sport. 6. Chapter IV Mental rehearsal. 7. Chapter V What goal-setting actually does. 8. Chapter VI The arousal-performance curve. 9. Chapter VII Why elite athletes fail at the worst possible moment. 10. Chapter VIII The voice in the head. 11. Chapter IX The mindset literature, weighed. 12. Chapter X Mental toughness, resilience, hardiness. 13. Chapter XI Team dynamics. 14. Chapter XII Coach behaviour and athlete outcomes. 15. Chapter XIII The Olympic preparation programmes. 16. Chapter XIV The mental-health turn. 17. Chapter XV The aesthetic and weight-class sports. 18. Chapter XVI The brain at risk. 19. Chapter XVII The end of the career. 20. Chapter XVIII Children and adolescents in sport. 21. Chapter XIX The applied toolkit, audited. 22. Chapter XX The mindfulness wave. 23. Chapter XXI Coaches who applied the field. 24. Chapter XXII Twenty-five works. 25. Chapter XXIII Watch & read. 26. Chapter XXIV What separates the very best. 27. Chapter XXV Sport psychology in Paralympic and adaptive sport. 28. Chapter XXVI What the field gets wrong. 29. Chapter XXVII The field at a hundred. 30. The end of the deck.