ABSTRACT

The human mind is both extraordinary and compelling.  But this is more than a collection of case studies; it is a selection of stories that illustrate some of the most extreme forms of human behaviour. From the leader who convinced his followers to kill themselves to the man who lost his memory; from the boy who was brought up as a girl to the woman with several personalities, Geoff Rolls illustrates some of the most fundamental tenets of psychology. Each case study has provided invaluable insights for scholars and researchers, and amazed the public at large. Several have been the inspiration for works of fiction, for example the story of Kim Peek, the real Rain Man.

This new edition features three new case studies, including the story of Charles Decker, who was tried for the attempted murder of two people but acquitted on the basis of a neurological condition, and Dorothy Martin, whose persisting belief in an impending alien invasion is an illuminating example of cognitive dissonance. In addition, each case study is contextualized with more typical behaviour, while the latest thinking in each sub-field is also discussed. 

Classic Case Studies in Psychology is accessibly written and requires no prior knowledge of psychology, just an interest in the human condition. It is a book that will amaze, sometimes disturb, but above all enlighten its readers. 

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part 1|60 pages

Cognitive psychology

chapter 1|14 pages

The man who couldn’t forget

The story of Solomon Shereshevsky (‘S’) 1

chapter 2|12 pages

The man who lived for the present

The story of H.M. (Henry Gustav Molaison)

chapter 3|9 pages

The man who was disappointed with what he saw

The story of S.B. 1

chapter 4|12 pages

Kim Peek

The real Rain Man 1

chapter 5|12 pages

Holly Ramona and the nature of memory

part 2|49 pages

Social psychology

chapter 6|11 pages

The girl who cried murder

The story of Catherine ‘Kitty’ Genovese

chapter 7|20 pages

Jonestown and the dangers of obedience

chapter 8|17 pages

The end of the world is nigh

The case of Dorothy Martin

part 3|66 pages

Developmental psychology

chapter 9|16 pages

Innocence lost

The story of Genie

chapter 10|16 pages

The boy who was never a girl

The story of David Reimer

chapter 11|18 pages

The ‘Wild boy of Aveyron’

The story of Victor

chapter 12|15 pages

Two little boys

The story of Little Albert and Little Peter

part 4|63 pages

Individual differences

chapter 13|11 pages

The boy who needed to play

The story of Dibs

chapter 15|11 pages

Freud’s analysis of phobia in a young boy

The story of Little Hans

chapter 16|18 pages

The Three Faces of Eve

The story of Chris Sizemore

chapter 17|6 pages

The Boy Who Couldn’t Stop Washing

A story of OCD

part 5|43 pages

Physiological psychology

chapter 18|9 pages

The men who didn’t sleep

The story of Peter Tripp and Randy Gardner

chapter 19|10 pages

The man who lived with a hole in his head

The story of Phineas Gage

chapter 20|7 pages

The man with no brain?

chapter 21|16 pages

Charles Decker: Natural born killer?

The case of the ‘crocodile man’

part 6|17 pages

Comparative psychology

chapter 22|16 pages

Talking to the animals

Washoe and Roger Fouts