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The Cambridge Handbook of the Intellectual History of Psychology
Describes how psychological ideas have evolved across numerous research areas within psychology.
Robert J. Sternberg (Edited by), Wade E. Pickren (Edited by)
9781108406345, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 16 May 2019
542 pages, 17 b/w illus. 5 tables
25.3 x 17.6 x 2.8 cm, 0.98 kg
'The 19 chapters of this multi-author volume cover the intellectual history of various sub-disciplines and concerns of psychology. Each chapter is written by a specialist in the given field … Many chapters will be engaging for those particularly interested in the history of psychology, and the book could well be valued by students and scholars of that history.' K. S. Milar, Choice
We cannot understand contemporary psychology without first researching its history. Unlike other books on the history of psychology, which are chronologically ordered, this Handbook is organized topically. It covers the history of ideas in multiple areas of the field and reviews the intellectual history behind the major topics of investigation. The evolution of psychological ideas is described alongside an analysis of their surrounding context. Readers learn how eminent psychologists draw on the context of their time and place for ideas and practices, and also how innovation in psychology is an ongoing dialogue between past, present, and anticipated future.
Introduction Robert J. Sternberg and Wade E. Pickren
1. Major paradigms and approaches in psychology John G. Benjafield
2. Methodology in psychology Daniel J. Denis and Briana Young
3. Neuroscience in psychology Gary G. Berntson and David Hothersall
4. Sensation and perception Linda M. Bartoshuk
5. Attention Michael I. Posner
6. Learning Mark Bouton and Robert Boakes
7. Memory Henry L. Roediger, III, and Jeremy K. Yamashiro
8. Decision making Yuval Erez and Valerie F. Reyna
9. Creativity Christa L. Taylor, Vlad P. Glavenau, Allison B. Kaufman and James C. Kaufman
10. Intelligence Robert J. Sternberg
11. Development Jeremy Burman
12. Social psychology Cathy Faye
13. Gender Alexandra Rutherford
14. Emotion David Devonis
15. Motivation Richard M. Ryan, Emma L. Bradshaw and Edward L. Deci
16. Personality and its assessment James N. Butcher
17. Abnormal psychology Petteri Pietikainen
18. Psychotherapy Roderick D. Buchanan and Nicholas O. Haslam
19. Health psychology Wade E. Pickren.
Subject Areas: Popular psychology [VSP], Social, group or collective psychology [JMH], Psychological methodology [JMB], Psychological theory & schools of thought [JMA], Psychology [JM]
