Psychology Society Subject

Psychology Society   Subject
Author: Charles W Tolman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2021-09-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781136140204

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One result of the European student movements of the late 1960s was a critique of the mainstream, bourgeois social sciences. They were seen as irrelevant to the real needs of ordinary people and as practically and ideologically supporting oppression. The discussions around psychology in Berlin at the time became increasingly focused on whether the discipline could in fact be reformed. Among the latter was a group under the leadership of Klaus Holzkamp at the Free University who undertook an intensive critique of psychology with a view to identifying and correcting its theoretical and methodological problems and thus laying the groundwork for a genuine ‘critical’ psychology. Psychology, Society, and Subjectivity relates the history of this development, the nature of the group’s critique, its reconstruction of psychology, and its implications for psychological thought and practice. It will be of interest to anyone keen on making psychology more relevant to our lives.

The Handbook of International School Psychology

The Handbook of International School Psychology
Author: Shane R. Jimerson,Thomas D. Oakland,Peter T. Farrell
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2006-09-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781452216393

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The Handbook of International School Psychology provides a description of the specialty of psychology devoted to the global provision of services to children and youth, their teachers, and parents. Authors from 43 countries provide valuable information and insights regarding the following areas: the context of school psychology; the origin, history, and current status of school psychology; the infrastructure of school psychology; the preparation of school psychologists; the roles, functions, and responsibilities of school psychologists; current issues impacting school psychology; and key references.

Proceedings of the Psychological Society of Great Britain 1875 1879 with a Preface

Proceedings of the Psychological Society of Great Britain  1875 1879   with a Preface
Author: Psychological Society of Great Britain
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1880
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: IND:30000107084745

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Experimental Psychology Society Monograph

Experimental Psychology Society Monograph
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1961
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:186597445

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Psychology Moving East

Psychology Moving East
Author: Geoffrey H Blowers,Alison M Turtle,Phom Minh Hac,Hamida A Begum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781000308471

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Psychologists from nineteen countries in Asia and Oceania report on the expansion of western psychology in the region at both the academic and the professional levels. With its own network of associations, conferences, and journals, the comminity of psychologists in the East has braved new frontiers for the discipline, yet its achievements are litt

Introduction To Psychology

Introduction To Psychology
Author: Ilona Roth
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2021-06-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317716600

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This two volume text provides a comprehensive introduction to the issues, theories and methods of psychology, including both classic approaches and recent research. The areas covered range from the intellectual, social and emotional development of the child to the ways in which adults perceive, attend, remember and communicate; from Freud's psychoanalytic framework to the work of present day psychologists; from debates about the scientific status of psychology to the special problems which the study of people poses for psychologists. Each chapter presents important issues in depth, highlighting controversies while showing that they rarely have neat solutions. Throughout, emphasis is given to the contrasting levels of analysis which contribute to the understanding of psychological functioning, from fundamental biological processes to complex social interactions. While prepared for the Open University course "Introduction to Psychology" these volumes will provide an excellent introduction to students of psychology at other universities and colleges. The text incorporates the best of the Open University's tried and tested teaching methods, and particular importance is placed on encouraging the reader's active participation, making the books enjoyable and stimulating as well as informative. The text is divided into eight sections comprising eighteen

Themes Issues and Debates in Psychology Fourth Edition

Themes  Issues and Debates in Psychology Fourth Edition
Author: Richard Gross
Publsiher: Hodder Education
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2014-07-25
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9781471804090

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Stimulate critical thinking with this thematic approach to Psychology by best-selling author Richard Gross, that integrates topics, theories and areas of research. Themes, Issues and Debates in Psychology is ideal reading for all students of Psychology and is relevant to both the synoptic element of A2 and undergraduate courses. This thematic approach is not usually found in traditional textbooks. - Aids understanding with a thematic approach that provides a historical and theoretical context for what are usually treated as 'standalone'topics - Encourages a broader, more integrated approach to essay writing - Motivates critical thinking to stretch and challenge students in areas such as behaviour, culture, consciousness, parapsychology and religion

Psychological Subjects

Psychological Subjects
Author: Mathew Thomson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2006-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199287802

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This is a history of how twentieth-century Britons came to view themselves and their world in psychological terms, and how this changed over time. It examines the extent to which psychological thought and practice could mediate, not just understanding of the self, but also a wide range of social and economic, political, and ethical issues that rested on assumptions about human nature. In doing so, it brings together high and low psychological cultures; it focuses not just on health,but also on education, economic life, and politics; and it reaches from the start of the century right up to the 1970s.Mathew Thomson highlights the intense excitement surrounding psychology at the start of the century, and its often highly unorthodox expression in thought and practice. He argues that the appeal of psychological thinking has been underestimated in the British context, partly because its character has been misconstrued. Psychology found a role because, rather than shattering values, it offered them new life. The book considers the extent to which such an ethical and social psychologicalsubjectivity survived the challenges of an industrial civilization, a crisis in confidence regarding human nature wrought by war and political extremism, and finally the emergence of a permissive society. It concludes that many of our own assumptions about the route to psychological modernity - centred onthe rise of individualism and interiority, and focusing on the liberation of emotion, and on talk, relationships, and sex - need substantial revision, or at least setting alongside a rather different path when it comes to the Britain of 1900-70.