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History and Systems of Psychology
The Eighth Edition of this classic textbook connects the rich story of psychology's past to contemporary research and practice.
James F. Brennan (Author), Keith A. Houde (Author)
9781316517673, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 17 November 2022
500 pages
25.2 x 19.4 x 2.9 cm, 1.23 kg
'This new edition carries on with the same quality as previous editions. The text is written at a level that works well for undergraduate students. The book starts with the ancient Greeks and Romans instead of focusing purely on the schools of thought that arose from the late nineteenth century and onward. I highly recommend the book for anyone interested in how the ideas central to psychology have been considered and developed over time.' Tom Reiner, Troy University, Alabama
History and Systems of Psychology provides an engaging introduction to the rich story of psychology's past. Retaining its trademark clarity and accessibility, the Eighth Edition also features expanded coverage of non-western traditions in psychology as well as added coverage of nineteenth-century advances in philosophy and science. The emergence of applications of psychology in clinical, educational, neuroscientific, and social settings are further emphasized within the twenty-first-century landscape of psychology as a cognitive and a positive science. Assuming little prerequisite knowledge, the authors discuss the people, places, and concepts that have shaped psychology's story, and show that we remain fascinated and perplexed by the same enduring questions that confronted our ancestors – namely, our wonder at our subjectivity and consciousness of self. The Eighth Edition is supported by rich online resources including a manual, test bank, and lecture slides for instructors, and study guides and links to primary source literature for students.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Timeline
Part I. Psychology's Historical Foundations: 1. Psychology in search of a paradigm
2. Psychology in the ancient and classical East
3. Psychological foundations in ancient Greece
4. Classical Rome to the early Middle Ages
5. Reawakening of intellectual life in the Middle Ages
6. The Renaissance
7. Emergence of modern science
8. Sensationalism and positivism: the French tradition
9. Mental passivity: the British tradition
10. Mental activity: the German tradition
11. Romanticism and existentialism
12. Physiological and evolutionary precursors
13. Founding of modern psychology
Part II. Systems of Psychology: 14. American functionalism
15. Gestalt psychology
16. Psychoanalysis
17. Behaviorism
18. Humanistic psychology
19. Cognitive psychology
20. Contemporary psychology
Glossary
Name index
Subject index.
Subject Areas: Teaching of a specific subject [JNU], Social, group or collective psychology [JMH], Psychology [JM], History: specific events & topics [HBT]