A History of Psychology: A Global Perspective
Autor Eric Shiraeven Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 3 feb 2014
Features:
- Each chapter begins with a highly engaging vignette or opening case, which features a familiar-to-most-students theme or topic.
- Global and multicultural emphasis examines the development of psychology from around the world.
- The text examines contemporary psychology yet does not give short shrift to the roots of psychology.
- Each chapter contains a section on the impact of psychology on society as well as societal influences on the discipline which includes its influence in various fields such as medicine, education, work, criminal justice, business, advertising, and entertainment.
- Case In Pointboxes give students the opportunity to come to their own conclusions about issues and think critically about biases that may have influenced psychology.
- Carefully designed chapter opening timelines place main events, names, and theories in a visual, chronological perspective of psychology’s past and present
- In their own wordsboxes display quotes made by famous psychologists and other scholars about psychological research and its applications
- Checkpoints, chapter
summaries
and
end-of-chapter
key
terms
help students
review
and
prepare
for
exams
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781452276601
ISBN-10: 1452276609
Pagini: 520
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 mm
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1452276609
Pagini: 520
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 mm
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
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Cuprins
Preface
About the Author
1. Understanding Psychology's History
Prologue
Four Types of Knowledge in Psychology
Society and Psychology’s History
Historiography of Psychology
Understanding the History of Psychology
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
2. Early Psychological Knowledge
Psychological Knowledge at the Beginning of Human Civilization
Psychological Knowledge in the Civilization of the Greeks
Psychological Knowledge in India and China: An Introduction to Non-Western Tradition in Psychology
Psychological Knowledge at the Turn of the First Millennium
Further Development of Knowledge in the High Middle Ages (1000–1300s)
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
3. Psychology During Mid-Millenium Transitions
Transitions From the Late 15th to the End of the 18th Century
Psychology in Mid-Millennium: What People Knew
The Impact of Scholars and Their Theories
French Materialism and Enlightenment
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
4. Psychology in the Laboratory
Transitions of the 19th Century
Physiology and Philosophy: Two Academic Schools
Early Measurements in Psychology
First Psychological Laboratories
In the Laboratory: Psychology in Search for Own Identity
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
5. Psychology and the Mass Society at the Beginning of the 20th Century
The Social and Cultural Landscape
Advances in Natural and Social Sciences and Their Impact on Psychology
Psychology as a Scientific Discipline
Functionalism: Connecting the Individual and the Social Environment
Evolutionary Ideas in Psychology
New Fields of Psychology
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
6. Clinical Research and Psychology at the End of the 19th and Beginning of the 20th Century
What People Knew About Mental Illness
Social Climate and Psychopathology
Understanding Mental Illness
Early Attempts at Treatment
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
7. The Birth and Development of the Behaviorist Tradition
The Social Landscape: The Right Time for Behaviorism?
Animal Psychology
Studies of Reflexes
The Behaviorism of John Watson
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
8. The Birth and Development of Psychoanalysis
The Social and Scientific Landscape
Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis
Early Transitions of Psychoanalysis: Alfred Adler
Early Transitions of Psychoanalysis: Carl Jung
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
9. The Paths of Gestalt Psychology
The Social Landscape After the Great War
Principles of Gestalt Psychology
Advancements of Gestalt Theory
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
10. Theoretical and Applied Psychology After the Great War
Society and Psychology
Psychological Testing
Psychology of Development and Cognition
Personality Theories
Early Social Psychology
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
11. Behaviorism and Psychoanalysis in the Mid-20th Century
Further Development of Behaviorism
A Winding Road of Psychoanalysis
Assessment of Behaviorism and Psychoanalysis
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
12. Humanistic and Cognitive Psychology
The Social Landscape
Humanistic Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
13. Focusing on Contemporary Issues
Lesson 1. Psychology Continues to Address Its “Traditional Themes”
Lesson 2. Psychology Welcomes Interdisciplinary Science
Lesson 3. Psychology Did Not Abandon Its Established Traditions
Lesson 4. Psychology Can Correct Its Past Mistakes
Lesson 5. Psychology Remains a Progressive Science
Summary
Key Terms
References
Glossary
Figure and Photo Credits
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Author
1. Understanding Psychology's History
Prologue
Four Types of Knowledge in Psychology
Society and Psychology’s History
Historiography of Psychology
Understanding the History of Psychology
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
2. Early Psychological Knowledge
Psychological Knowledge at the Beginning of Human Civilization
Psychological Knowledge in the Civilization of the Greeks
Psychological Knowledge in India and China: An Introduction to Non-Western Tradition in Psychology
Psychological Knowledge at the Turn of the First Millennium
Further Development of Knowledge in the High Middle Ages (1000–1300s)
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
3. Psychology During Mid-Millenium Transitions
Transitions From the Late 15th to the End of the 18th Century
Psychology in Mid-Millennium: What People Knew
The Impact of Scholars and Their Theories
French Materialism and Enlightenment
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
4. Psychology in the Laboratory
Transitions of the 19th Century
Physiology and Philosophy: Two Academic Schools
Early Measurements in Psychology
First Psychological Laboratories
In the Laboratory: Psychology in Search for Own Identity
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
5. Psychology and the Mass Society at the Beginning of the 20th Century
The Social and Cultural Landscape
Advances in Natural and Social Sciences and Their Impact on Psychology
Psychology as a Scientific Discipline
Functionalism: Connecting the Individual and the Social Environment
Evolutionary Ideas in Psychology
New Fields of Psychology
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
6. Clinical Research and Psychology at the End of the 19th and Beginning of the 20th Century
What People Knew About Mental Illness
Social Climate and Psychopathology
Understanding Mental Illness
Early Attempts at Treatment
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
7. The Birth and Development of the Behaviorist Tradition
The Social Landscape: The Right Time for Behaviorism?
Animal Psychology
Studies of Reflexes
The Behaviorism of John Watson
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
8. The Birth and Development of Psychoanalysis
The Social and Scientific Landscape
Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis
Early Transitions of Psychoanalysis: Alfred Adler
Early Transitions of Psychoanalysis: Carl Jung
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
9. The Paths of Gestalt Psychology
The Social Landscape After the Great War
Principles of Gestalt Psychology
Advancements of Gestalt Theory
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
10. Theoretical and Applied Psychology After the Great War
Society and Psychology
Psychological Testing
Psychology of Development and Cognition
Personality Theories
Early Social Psychology
Assessments
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
11. Behaviorism and Psychoanalysis in the Mid-20th Century
Further Development of Behaviorism
A Winding Road of Psychoanalysis
Assessment of Behaviorism and Psychoanalysis
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
12. Humanistic and Cognitive Psychology
The Social Landscape
Humanistic Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Conclusion
Summary
Key Terms
13. Focusing on Contemporary Issues
Lesson 1. Psychology Continues to Address Its “Traditional Themes”
Lesson 2. Psychology Welcomes Interdisciplinary Science
Lesson 3. Psychology Did Not Abandon Its Established Traditions
Lesson 4. Psychology Can Correct Its Past Mistakes
Lesson 5. Psychology Remains a Progressive Science
Summary
Key Terms
References
Glossary
Figure and Photo Credits
Author Index
Subject Index
Descriere
Providing
a
thorough
and
global
view
of
psychology's
interaction
with
culture
and
society
in
different
periods
beginning
in
the
ancient
times
and
stretching
through
the
Middle
Ages
and
the
modern
period
to
the
current
millennium
and without
reducing
the
discussion
of
both
contemporary
and
classic
themes
and
theories,
this
textbook
endorses
a
more
diversified,
inclusive
approach
to
psychological
knowledge.