Modern Psychology Foundations provides globally focused, research-intensive exploration of contemporary psychology's theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and major domains. The text systematically examines psychology's scientific foundations including research methods, biological bases of behavior, cognitive processes, developmental patterns, personality theories, social influences, and abnormal psychology. Through comprehensive coverage integrating international research perspectives, the material demonstrates psychology's evolution as empirical science addressing universal human questions. Each chapter balances theoretical concepts with cutting-edge research findings from diverse cultural contexts. Topics encompass neuroscience contributions, learning and memory, intelligence and thinking, motivation and emotion, stress and health, psychological disorders, and therapeutic approaches. The book emphasizes critical thinking skills, research literacy, and application of psychological principles to real-world issues. Contemporary challenges including mental health equity, technology impacts, cultural diversity, and ethical considerations receive thorough examination. This resource serves introductory psychology students, psychology majors building foundational knowledge, interdisciplinary learners, and general education students. Through rigorous scientific approach combined with global perspectives, the text develops comprehensive understanding of modern psychology essential for advanced study, professional practice, and informed citizenship in psychological age.