American Psychology, 1922-1947
by Various
'American Psychology, 1922-1947' Summary
This compilation of journal articles offers a historical account of the development of psychology in the United States during the first half of the 20th century. The book explores the rise of influential schools of thought, such as behaviorism, which emphasized the study of observable behavior, and the advancement of neuropsychological testing methods. It also examines the complex relationship between psychology and the understanding of race, as well as the emergence of humanistic psychology, which emphasized the individual's potential for growth and self-actualization. The book showcases the significant contributions of various scholars and provides a rich context for understanding the evolution of psychological research, theories, and practices during this pivotal era.Book Details
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