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A History of Ideas in American Psychology Ernest Keen

A History of Ideas in American Psychology By Ernest Keen

A History of Ideas in American Psychology by Ernest Keen


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This history of ideas in American psychology divides 11 decades into three periods, marked out by specific themes central to psychologists over the years.

A History of Ideas in American Psychology Summary

A History of Ideas in American Psychology by Ernest Keen

This history of ideas in American psychology divides 11 decades into three periods, marked out by specific themes central to psychologists over the years. Initially, the legacy of mind-body dualism challenged scientists to make coherent a single universe of mental and physical phenomena, but efforts were hampered by languages that embody mental, physical, and metaphysical commitments. This struggle began with James, whose work remains enormously relevant, is exacerbated by Titchener, whose mentalism provokes a reaction by Watson, whose physicalistic bias provoked a vastly expanded realm opened by Gestalt.

The second period, from Freud to Skinner, shifted the focus from mind and body to experimental and clinical settings for the acquisition and application of psychological knowledge. Tolman, Hebb, Rogers, Hull, Piaget, and Skinner each sought to create a psychology that could bridge these two settings, often reducing one to the other, but often inventing ideas for psychology that vastly changed the earlier preoccupation with mind-body dualism. In the third period, feminists, phenomenologists, and post modern thinkers recentered psychology. The cultural acceptance of psychology as a point of view on virtually any issue led to a proliferation of diversity even greater than in the second period. The integration of psychology into employment roles in most segments of society made psychology more diverse and less unified than ever. An important resource for all scholars, students, and researchers involved with the history of ideas and American psychology.

About Ernest Keen

ERNEST KEEN is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Bucknell University. Professor Keen has published widely in the field, among his earlier books from Praeger are Drugs, Therapy, and Professional Power (1998), Chemicals for the Mind (2000), and Ultimacy and Triviality in Psychotherapy (2000).

Table of Contents

The Mind and The Body: Wundt to Gestalt Introduction to Part I The Nineteenth Century The Psychology of William James The Psychology of E. B. Titchener American Psychology of 1910 The Psychology of John Watson Koehler's Gestalt Psychology Clinic and Laboratory: Freud to Skinner Completing the First Century: Introduction to Part II Freud's Psychoanalysis The Synthesis of E. C. Tolman Clark Hull, Carl Rogers, and the 1960s The Psychology of D. O. Hebb The Cognitive Psychology of Jean Piaget The Psychology of B. F. Skinner Specialization and Fragmentation Introduction to Part III Phenomenological Psychology Feminist Psychology Postmodern Psychology Some Conclusions Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275972059
9780275972059
0275972054
A History of Ideas in American Psychology by Ernest Keen
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-09-30
288
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