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A history of modern psychology / C. James Goodwin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, [2022].Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xv, 448 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781119779261
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: History of modern psychologyDDC classification:
  • DC 050.904 2022 G631
LOC classification:
  • BF105 .G66 2022
Contents:
INTRODUCING PSYCHOLOGY'S HISTORY -- THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT -- THE SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT -- WUNDT AND GERMAN PSYCHOLOGY -- DARWIN'S CENTURY: EVOLUTIONARY THINKING -- AMERICAN PIONEERS -- STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PSYCHOLOGIES -- APPLYING THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY -- GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY -- THE ORIGINS OF BEHAVIORISM -- FROM NEOBEHAVIORISM TO COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY -- MENTAL ILLNESS AND ITS TREATMENT -- PSYCHOLOGY'S PRACTITIONERS -- PSYCHOLOGY'S ACADEMIC SUBDISCIPLINES -- PSYCHOLOGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Summary: "This chapter opens by describing why it is important to know about history in general and psychology's history in particular. Then a contrast is drawn between traditional histories of psychology, which emphasize the contributions of distinguished psychologists, the outcomes of famous experiments, and the debates among adherents of different "schools" of psychology, and a more recent approach, which tries to situate events and people in a broader historical context. This chapter also considers the methods used by historians to conduct research in history and the problems they face when constructing historical narratives from available data"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

INTRODUCING PSYCHOLOGY'S HISTORY -- THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONTEXT -- THE SCIENTIFIC CONTEXT -- WUNDT AND GERMAN PSYCHOLOGY -- DARWIN'S CENTURY: EVOLUTIONARY THINKING -- AMERICAN PIONEERS -- STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL PSYCHOLOGIES -- APPLYING THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY -- GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY -- THE ORIGINS OF BEHAVIORISM -- FROM NEOBEHAVIORISM TO COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY -- MENTAL ILLNESS AND ITS TREATMENT -- PSYCHOLOGY'S PRACTITIONERS -- PSYCHOLOGY'S ACADEMIC SUBDISCIPLINES -- PSYCHOLOGY IN THE 21ST CENTURY

"This chapter opens by describing why it is important to know about history in general and psychology's history in particular. Then a contrast is drawn between traditional histories of psychology, which emphasize the contributions of distinguished psychologists, the outcomes of famous experiments, and the debates among adherents of different "schools" of psychology, and a more recent approach, which tries to situate events and people in a broader historical context. This chapter also considers the methods used by historians to conduct research in history and the problems they face when constructing historical narratives from available data"--

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