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In Resituating Humanistic Psychology, Patrick Whitehead and Miles Groth urge psychologists to return to the aims and goals of psychology as it first emerged. Illustrating how the field has veered from its initial conception, Whitehead and Groth trace its growth from the late 1800s to the humanistic revolution of the 1960s to the current period of social unrest. Whitehead and Groth touch on Wilhelm Wundt's and William James's vision for the field; the lasting changes made to clinical psychology, methods of investigation, and psychology of learning in the 1960s; and the effects of isolation,…mehr
In Resituating Humanistic Psychology, Patrick Whitehead and Miles Groth urge psychologists to return to the aims and goals of psychology as it first emerged. Illustrating how the field has veered from its initial conception, Whitehead and Groth trace its growth from the late 1800s to the humanistic revolution of the 1960s to the current period of social unrest. Whitehead and Groth touch on Wilhelm Wundt's and William James's vision for the field; the lasting changes made to clinical psychology, methods of investigation, and psychology of learning in the 1960s; and the effects of isolation, extreme connectivity, and social politics on psychology today. This book is recommended for scholars and students of psychology, history, and philosophy.
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Autorenporträt
Patrick Whitehead is assistant professor of psychology at Albany State University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Psychology (and what it isn't) Chapter 2: The Early Promise of Psychology Chapter 3: A Nation Ill-at-ease: The Precursors to 1960s Humanistic Revolution Chapter 4: Insights for Research and Education from the Humanistic Movement in Psychology Chapter 5: From Talking Cure to Psychotherapy: A History of the Helping Profession Chapter 6: May the Force be With You: Humanistic Contributions to Psychotherapy Chapter 7: Scientific Precursors to the Second Humanistic Revolution Chapter 8: The Fundamentals of Existentialism Chapter 9: Psychopathologization Chapter 10: Identity Politics Chapter 11: Resituating Psychology in the Humanities
Chapter 1: Psychology (and what it isn't) Chapter 2: The Early Promise of Psychology Chapter 3: A Nation Ill-at-ease: The Precursors to 1960s Humanistic Revolution Chapter 4: Insights for Research and Education from the Humanistic Movement in Psychology Chapter 5: From Talking Cure to Psychotherapy: A History of the Helping Profession Chapter 6: May the Force be With You: Humanistic Contributions to Psychotherapy Chapter 7: Scientific Precursors to the Second Humanistic Revolution Chapter 8: The Fundamentals of Existentialism Chapter 9: Psychopathologization Chapter 10: Identity Politics Chapter 11: Resituating Psychology in the Humanities
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