ABSTRACT

A History of Psychology: The Emergence of Science and Applications, Sixth Edition, traces the history of psychology from antiquity through the early 21st century, giving students a thorough look into psychology’s origins and key developments in basic and applied psychology.

This new edition includes extensive coverage of the proliferation of applied fields since the mid-twentieth century and stronger emphases on the biological basis of psychology, new statistical techniques and qualitative methodologies, and emerging therapies. Other areas of emphasis include the globalization of psychology, the growth of interest in health psychology, the resurgence of interest in motivation, and the importance of ecopsychology and environmental psychology. Substantially revised and updated throughout, this book retains and improves its strengths from prior editions, including its strong scholarly foundation and scholarship from groups too often omitted from psychological history, including women, people of color, and scholars from outside the United States. This book also aims to engage and inspire students to recognize the power of history in their own lives and studies, to connect history to the present and the future, and to think critically and historically.

For additional resources, consult the Companion Website at www.routledge.com/cw/woody where instructors will find lecture slides and outlines; testbanks; and how-to sources for teaching History and Systems of Psychology courses; and students will find review a timeline; review questions; complete glossary; and annotated links to relevant resources.

part 1|37 pages

Historiographic and Philosophical Issues

chapter 1|11 pages

Critical Issues in Historical Studies

chapter 2|24 pages

Philosophical Issues

part II|83 pages

Early Psychological Thought

chapter 3|29 pages

Ancient Psychological Thought

chapter 4|28 pages

The Roman Period and the Middle Ages

chapter 5|24 pages

The Renaissance

part III|113 pages

Modern Intellectual Developments That Contributed to the Birth of Psychology

chapter 7|21 pages

Rationalism

chapter 8|25 pages

Mechanization and Quantification

chapter 9|39 pages

Naturalism and Humanitarian Reform

part IV|260 pages

Psychology from the Formal Founding in 1879

chapter 11|26 pages

Developments after the Founding

chapter 12|34 pages

Functionalism

chapter 13|37 pages

Behaviorism

chapter 14|26 pages

Gestalt Psychology

chapter 15|38 pages

Psychoanalysis

chapter 16|24 pages

Humanistic Psychologies

chapter 17|32 pages

Beyond the Systems of Psychology

chapter 18|18 pages

Prospects for the Twenty-First Century