This fourth edition of Putting Psychology in Its Place builds on the previous three in introducing the history of Psychology and placing the discipline within its historical and social contexts.

Written by esteemed Psychologists Graham Richards and Paul Stenner, this crucial text aims both to answer and raise questions about the role of Psychology in modern society by critically examining issues such as how Psychology developed and why psychoanalysis had such an impact. It discusses enduring underlying conceptual problems and examines how the discipline has changed to deal with contemporary social issues such as religion, race and gender. The fourth edition features revised and updated chapters, though the core structure remains unchanged. The final chapter has been restructured and jointly re-written. This text was written to remain compatible with the British Psychological Society requirements for undergraduate courses and is imaginatively written and accessible to all.

Putting Psychology in Its Place is an invaluable introductory text for undergraduate students of the history of Psychology and will also appeal to postgraduates, academics and anyone interested in Psychology or the history of science.



Autorentext

Graham Richards retired from his posts as Director of the British Psychological Society's History of Psychology Centre and Professor of History of Psychology at Staffordshire University. His previous publications include Human Evolution: An Introduction for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed. 2020), Psychology: The Key Concepts (2008), 'Race', Racism and Psychology: Towards a Reflexive History (2nd ed. 2011), On Psychological Language (1989), and Creationism: Design Errors and Cross-Purposes (2014).

Paul Stenner is Professor of Social Psychology at the School of Psychology and Counselling at the Open University, UK. He is Past President of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology and a Fellow of the Academy for Social Science and of the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung. His recent books include Liminality and Experience: A Transdisciplinary Approach to the Psychosocial (2017), Doing Q methodological research: Theory, method and interpretation (2012, with S Watts), Psychology Without Foundations: History, Philosophy and Psychosocial Theory (2009, with S Brown).



Klappentext

This fourth edition of Putting Psychology in its Place builds on the previous three in introducing the history of Psychology and placing the discipline within its historical and social contexts.

Written by esteemed psychologists Graham Richards and Paul Stenner, this crucial text aims both to answer and raise questions about the role of Psychology in modern society by critically examining issues such as how Psychology developed and why psychoanalysis had such an impact. It discusses enduring underlying conceptual problems and examines how the discipline has changed to deal with contemporary social issues such as religion, race, and gender. The fourth edition features revised and updated chapters, though the core structure remains unchanged. The final chapter has been restructured and jointly re-written. This text was written to remain compatible with the British Psychological Society requirements for undergraduate courses, and is imaginatively written and accessible to all.

Putting Psychology in its Place is an invaluable introductory text for undergraduate students of the history of Psychology and will also appeal to postgraduates, academics and anyone interested in Psychology or the history of science.



Inhalt

Part One Origins and theories 1

1 Introduction: Psychology and history

2 Psychology 1600-1850: Continuity and discontinuity

3 Founding Psychology: Evolution, experimentation, and being scientific

4 William James and the origins of modern Psychology

5 Behaviourism

6 Gestalt Psychology

7 Cognitive Psychology

Part Two Some topics

8 Psychology and the brain

9 Looking at perception

10 Memory: some points to remember

11 Emotion: the problem or the whole point?

12 Personality: Psychology and who you are

13 Social Psychology

14 Applied Psychology

Part Three Psychology's subjects

15 Psychology, madness and the meanings of psychological distress

16 Psychological uses of animals

17 Psychology and the child

18 Psychology and gender

Part Four Two general issues

19 Psychometrics and the problem of measurement

20 Psychology and language

Part Five Four cultural entanglements

21 Funding and institutional factors

22 Psychology meets religion

23 Psychology and 'race'

24 Psychology and war

Part Six Closure - or not?

25 Closure - or not?

Appendix

The elephants outside the room

List of illustrations

Preface to fourth edition

Preface to third edition

Preface to second edition

Preface

Name index

Subject index

Titel
Putting Psychology in its Place
Untertitel
Critical Historical Perspectives
EAN
9781000606409
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
19.07.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
364