Conceptual History of Psychology
The Mind Through Time

By (author) Brian Hughes

ISBN13: 9781350328198

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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Published: 17/11/2022

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What is modern psychology and how did it get here? How and why did psychology come to be the world’s most popular science? A Conceptual History of Psychology charts the development of psychology from its foundations in ancient philosophy to the dynamic scientific field it is today. Emphasizing psychology’s diverse global heritage, the book explains how, across centuries, human beings came to use reason, empiricism, and science to explore each other’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. The book skilfully interweaves conceptual and historical issues to illustrate the contemporary relevance of history to the discipline. It shows how changing historical and cultural contexts have shaped the way in which modern psychology conceptualizes individuals, brains, personality, gender, cognition, consciousness, health, childhood, and relationships. This comprehensive textbook: - Helps students understand psychology through its origins, evolution and cultural contexts - Moves beyond a ‘great persons and events’ narrative to emphasize the development of the theoretical and practical concepts that comprise psychology - Highlights the work of minority and non-Western figures whose influential work is often overlooked in traditional accounts, providing a fuller picture of the field’s development - Includes a range of engaging and innovative learning features to help students build and deepen a critical understanding of the subject - Draws on examples from contemporary politics, society and culture that bring key debates and historical milestones to life - Meets the requirements for the Conceptual and Historical Issues component of BPS-accredited Psychology degrees. This textbook will provide students with invaluable insight into the past, present and future of this exciting and vitally important field. Read more from Brian Hughes on his blog at thesciencebit.net
PART 1. FOUNDATION: THE ROOTS OF PSYCHOLOGY 1. People, History, and the Concept of Psychology 2. Spirituality, Philosophy, and the Concept of The Mind 3. Knowledge, Empiricism, and the Concept of Science PART 2. FORMATION: FROM PHILOSOPHY TO PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE 4. Demons, Asylums, and the Concept of Madness 5. Brains, Evolution, and the Concept of Human Nature 6. Quantification, Measurement, and the Concept of Race PART III. FERTILITY: THE EMERGENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SUBFIELDS 7. Freudianism, Instincts, and the Concept of Sexuality 8. Behaviourism, Will, and the Concept of Freedom 9. Cognitivism, Computers, and the Concept of Reason 10. Individuals, Groups, and the Concept of Society PART 4. FUTURE: LIMITATIONS AND LEGACY 11. Perspectives, Diversity, and the Concept of Bias 12. Good, Bad, and the Concept of Morality
  • Psychological theory & schools of thought
  • Experimental psychology
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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