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PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology: Cavalog

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Library of Congress Call Numbers

Books are shelved in subject categories according to the Library of Congress classification system. You may want to browse the shelves for your topic. Below is a brief listing of some of the subject locations in the field of psychology.

  • BF Psychology   (Location: 2nd floor) 
    • 172-175 Psychoanalysis
    • 180-210 Experimental Psychology
    • 231-299 Sensation. Aesthesiology
    • 309-499 Cognition. Perception
    • 501-504 Motivation
    • 511-593 Emotion
    • 608-635 Will. Choice
    • 636-637 Applied Psychology
    • 660-685 Comparative Psychology
    • 698-698.9 Personality
    • 699-711 Genetic Psychology
    • 712-720 Developmental Psychology
    • 721-723 Child Psychology
    • 1001-1389 Parapsychology

 

  • RC 321-571 Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry (Location: 2nd floor) 
    • 346-429 Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system, including speech disorders

 

  • RC 435-571 Psychiatry (Location: 2nd floor) 
    • 475-489 Therapeutics. Psychotherapy
    • 490-499 Hypnotism and hypnosis. Suggestion therapy
    • 500-510 Psychoanalysis
    • 512-569.5 Psychopathology
    • 512-528 Psychoses
    • 530-552 Neuroses
    • 554-569.5 Personality disorders. Behavior problems, including sexual problems, drug abuse, suicide, child abuse
    • 569.7-571 Mental retardation. Developmental disabilities

Using Cavalog to find print and digital books

Books & E-Books:

Books are organized in subject categories according to the Library of Congress classification system. You can browse the shelves for a book on your topic. CAVALOG, the library’s catalog, is used to find books, e-books, videos, DVDs and other materials.   Access points are word/phrase, author, title, subject, and series.  

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