The 10 Best Behavioral Psychology Textbooks
Special Honors
The American Psychological Association The American Psychological Association is the leading scientific and professional organization representing psychology in the US. They work to promote the advancement and application of psychological science to benefit society and offer a wealth of information to those in the field. Interested researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants, and students are welcome to join division six, in particular, which focuses on behavioral neuroscience and comparative psychology. apa.org
edX.org If you're picking up a textbook to teach yourself about behaviorism and would like to supplement it with an online course, consider one of the many on offer at edX. They have introductory and advanced classes in a wide array of subjects related to the field. They suggest classes like The University of Queensland’s Introduction to Developmental Psychology for beginners, while high-level learners interested in putting what they read to real-world use will appreciate the University of Michigan's six-course MicroMasters program in social work. edx.org
Editor's Notes
April 24, 2020:
There are endless areas that behavioral psychology students need to address, and we wanted to focus on some of the most crucial here, as well as a few topics of interest for laypeople and practicing therapists. That's why you'll see the bestselling Thinking, Fast and Slow, which is not a textbook, and Criminal Profiling, which is a bit niche, alongside pragmatic texts like Methods in Behavioral Research, Applied Behavior Analysis, and Functional Behavioral Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment.
Today we said goodbye to Essentials of Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences because, while it is informative and will get the job done, it doesn't manage to make an already dry subject any less so. Some students also found it unnecessarily complicated and difficult to follow, with certain examples lacking detail. And while it is aimed at introductory learners, it is numbers-heavy and assumes prior knowledge there. We decided to add something extremely practical in its place, and so you'll find Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Basics and Beyond joined the ranks today. This text serves as an excellent supplement to those studying behaviorism who want to learn more about CBT, compare and contrast it to other treatments, or are interested in implementing it.
We also updated Methods in Behavioral Research, Applied Behavior Analysis, and Essentials of Understanding Psychology to their most recent editions. While Essentials of Understanding may seem like a basic psychology textbook to some, it is nevertheless crucial for your understanding if you're just starting to learn about the discipline and plan to specialize. Finally, we wanted to address Behavioral Finance:, which is just as pertinent for psych majors as it is for business executives. This volume can be appreciated by anyone who deals with finance, consumer products, economics, client management, and even education.