Pioneers of Psychology

Pioneers of Psychology
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Publisher : W. W. Norton
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0393935302
ISBN-13 : 9780393935301
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Synopsis Pioneers of Psychology by : Raymond E. Fancher

Brings the history of psychology to life.

Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology

Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 444
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ISBN-10 : 9781135685171
ISBN-13 : 1135685177
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Synopsis Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology by : Gregory A. Kimble

This third volume in a series devoted to luminaries in the history of psychology--features chapter authors who are themselves highly visible and eminent scholars. They provide glimpses of the giants who shaped modern cognitive and behavioral science, and shed new light on their contributions and personalities, often with a touch of humor or whimsy and with fresh personal insights. The animated style, carefully selected details, and lively perspective make the people, ideas, and controversies in the history of psychology come alive. The fields touched on in this and other volumes cover all of the subfields of psychology. As such, all volumes of Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology will be of interest to psychologists, as well as scholars in related fields. The resourceful teacher could use a selection of chapters as supplementary readings to enhance almost any course in the discipline. The major purpose of these books is to provide source materials for students and their teachers in undergraduate and graduate courses in the history of psychology. Each of the five volumes in this series contains different profiles thereby bringing more than 100 of the pioneers in psychology more vividly to life.

Portraits of Pioneers in Developmental Psychology

Portraits of Pioneers in Developmental Psychology
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9781136653162
ISBN-13 : 1136653163
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Synopsis Portraits of Pioneers in Developmental Psychology by : Wade Pickren

Utilizing an informal, sometimes humorous style of writing, this book brings to life 16 developmental psychologists who made a significant contribution to their field. Written by noted scholars, each chapter provides a glimpse into the personal and scholarly lives of these innovative "pioneers". Some of the chapters are based on the contributor's personal acquaintance with a pioneer allowing for the introduction of previously unavailable information. Suggested Readings allow readers to delve deeper into the material and a tabular list of subjects and authors helps instructors supplement their courses in substantive areas of psychology with ease. The introductory essay prepares the reader for a deeper understanding of the contributions of each of the pioneers. Mamie Phipps Clark had a profound impact on the education of American children. Robert W. White pioneered a new approach to the study of persons across the lifespan. Lois Barclay Murphy’s perspective on the strengths of developing children foreshadowed later developments in positive psychology. Florence Goodenough pioneered new testing methods for children. John Paul Scott was a pioneer in the field of behavior genetics. The book also highlights the many contributions of European pioneers: Jean Piaget, Charlotte Bühler, Heinz Werner, and Lev Vygotsky. Their contributions were carried forward by J. McVicker Hunt in the U.S. and Helena Antipoff in Brazil. Arnold Gesell’s film studies of children’s development remain a landmark accomplishment. Lawrence Kohlberg pioneered the study of moral development across the lifespan. Roger Barker’s studies on aggression and leadership among children eventually led to the development of ecological psychology. Eleanor "Jackie" Gibson was famous for her work on the "visual cliff" and for her research on perception and development. Finally, Sidney Bijou had a long career delineating ways to improve the lives of children. Pickren’s concluding essay draws connections between the pioneers and how they contributed to the advancement of the field. Intended as a supplementary text for undergraduate and/or graduate courses in the history of psychology and/or developmental, child, or lifespan psychology taught in psychology, education, and human development, this engaging book also appeals to those interested in and/or teaching these subject areas. Each of the 7 volumes in the Portraits of Pioneers Series contain different profiles bringing more than 140 of psychology’s pioneers to life.

A Brief History of Psychology

A Brief History of Psychology
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781848728745
ISBN-13 : 1848728743
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Synopsis A Brief History of Psychology by : Michael Wertheimer

This edition approaches psychology as a discipline with antecedents in philosophical speculation and early scientific experimentation. It covers these early developments, 19th-century German experimental psychology and empirical psychology in tradition of William James, the 20th century dubbed "the age of schools" and dominated by psychoanalysis, behavioralism, structuralism, and Gestalt psychology, as well as the return to empirical methods and active models of human agency. Finally it evaluates psychology in the new millennium and developments in terms of women in psychology, industrial psychology and social justice

A Brief History of Modern Psychology

A Brief History of Modern Psychology
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781119493242
ISBN-13 : 1119493242
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Synopsis A Brief History of Modern Psychology by : Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr.

A Brief History of Modern Psychology offers a concise account of the evolution of this dynamic field—from early pioneers of psychological theory to cutting-edge contemporary applications. In this revised third edition, leading scholar Ludy Benjamin surveys the significant figures, concepts, and schools of thought that have shaped modern psychology. Engaging and accessible narrative provides readers historical and disciplinary context to modern psychology and encourages further investigation of the topics and individuals presented. This book provides a solid foundational knowledge of psychology’s past, covering essential areas including prescientific psychology, physiology and psychophysics, early schools of German and American psychology, and the origins of applied psychology, behaviorism, and psychoanalysis. Exploration of 20th century and contemporary developments, including the emergence of clinical and cognitive psychology, ensures a complete overview of the field. The author integrates biographical information on widely recognized innovators such as Carl Jung, Wilhelm Wundt, and B.F. Skinner with lesser known figures including E.B. Titchener, Mary Calkins, and Leta Hollingworth. This personalistic approach to history allows readers to understand the theories, research, and practices of the individuals who laid the foundation to modern psychology.

Forgotten Ideas, Neglected Pioneers

Forgotten Ideas, Neglected Pioneers
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781841690520
ISBN-13 : 184169052X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Forgotten Ideas, Neglected Pioneers by : Daniel L. Schacter

First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

A History of Modern Psychology

A History of Modern Psychology
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9781483257945
ISBN-13 : 1483257940
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of Modern Psychology by : Duane Schultz

A History of Modern Psychology, 3rd Edition discusses the development and decline of schools of thought in modern psychology. The book presents the continuing refinement of the tools, techniques, and methods of psychology in order to achieve increased precision and objectivity. Chapters focus on relevant topics such as the role of history in understanding the diversity and divisiveness of contemporary psychology; the impact of physics on the cognitive revolution and humanistic psychology; the influence of mechanism on Descartes's thinking; and the evolution of the third force, humanistic psychology. Undergraduate students of psychology and related fields will find the book invaluable in their pursuit of knowledge.

Herbert C. Kelman: A Pioneer in the Social Psychology of Conflict Analysis and Resolution

Herbert C. Kelman: A Pioneer in the Social Psychology of Conflict Analysis and Resolution
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9783319390321
ISBN-13 : 3319390325
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Synopsis Herbert C. Kelman: A Pioneer in the Social Psychology of Conflict Analysis and Resolution by : Herbert C. Kelman

This edited volume presents selected papers capturing Herbert Kelman’s unique and seminal contributions to the social psychology of conflict analysis and resolution, with a special emphasis on the utility of concepts for understanding and constructively addressing violent and intractable conflicts. Central concepts covered include perceptual processes, basic human needs, group and normative processes, social identity, and intergroup trust, which form the basis for developing interactive methods of conflict resolution.

50 Psychology Classics

50 Psychology Classics
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781857884739
ISBN-13 : 1857884736
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis 50 Psychology Classics by : Tom Butler-Bowdon

Explore the key wisdom and figures of psychology's development over 50 books, hundreds of ideas, and a century of time.

Morton Deutsch: A Pioneer in Developing Peace Psychology

Morton Deutsch: A Pioneer in Developing Peace Psychology
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 152
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ISBN-10 : 9783319154404
ISBN-13 : 3319154400
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Morton Deutsch: A Pioneer in Developing Peace Psychology by : Peter T. Coleman

Commemorating Morton Deutsch’s 95th birthday, this book presents ten major texts by this highly respected social psychologist on war and peace. This first volume presents Deutsch in his role as a leading social science activist on issues of war and peace – writing papers, making speeches and participating in demonstrations. After serving in the U.S. Air Force during World War II and being awarded two Distinguished Flying Cross medals, as a psychologist he was determined to work for a more peaceful world. Influenced by Kurt Lewin, who believed that nothing was as practical as a good theory, Deutsch pursued theoretical work on such issues as cooperation-competition, conflict resolution and social justice with regard to issues of war and peace. As President of the Society for the Study of Peace, Conflict and Violence, the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues and the International Society of Political Psychology, he helped to foster social science efforts to make for a more peaceful world.