History of Psychology 101

"This bookís great strength is the way it weaves psychology between events and trends in society. It shows that psychology isnít separate, watching through a one-way mirror, but that psychology and society are threads woven together in the same tapestry. Key theories and ëbig namesí fit into a story that makes sense, and become more human than legend... The writing style is clear and direct; I found myself looking forward to each chapter... [A] highly informative book that would benefit students, psychologists and aspiring psychologists."

Dr. Francis Quinn, Robert Gordon University
The Psychologist

"This slim volume would be a wonderful accompaniment to a traditional text. This reviewer has taught history and theory of psychology for 24 years. In those years, many students have said -- at the end of the course -- 'I wish I had known this stuff at the beginning of my degree.' This volume would fill that need."

R.E. Osborne, PhD, Texas State University
CHOICE

"In this engaging and highly readable book, Devonis gives readers a 'usable past' ñ an account of key themes and issues that shaped modern American psychology. Much more than a straightforward chronicle of intellectual antecedents, History of Psychology 101 situates the field in a wider social and historical context. The book will appeal to both experienced psychologists and those new to the field ñ highly recommended."

Ian Nicholson, PhD
St. Thomas University

"The author is very knowledgeable of the history of psychology and is uniquely qualified to prepare this book. Dave Devonis has extensive experience teaching students, which is apparent with the way he wrote this book to enhance learning and understanding."

Laura Koppes Bryan, PhD
University of Baltimore

Spanning the modern development of psychological science and practice-the era most relevant to today's psychologists-this concise overview of psychology's history focuses on how the field has striven to make a positive impact on society and the individuals within it. It not only examines, decade by decade, the key developments in psychology, but goes beyond the usual "schools and systems" approach to illuminate not just how psychological theories developed but how they have been applied and practiced. The text is unique in its focus on connecting the historical development of psychology to present concerns in the field, thus making the information more relevant to today's student.

Woven throughout the book is thread of optimism regarding the value of psychological ideas for the betterment of humanity. The book considers how psychology has informed-and been influenced by-social and cultural concerns of the past century. Each chapter highlights a theme that typified the science and practice of psychology in a particular era, along with a "historical centerpiece," an examination of an exemplary psychologist or psychological work that typified the field's development during that time period.

Key Features:

  • Presents a concise, accessible overview of the modern history of psychology
  • Goes beyond the usual "schools and systems" approach to focus on how psychological theories were developed, applied, and practiced
  • Demonstrates how the field of psychology has endeavored to make a positive impact on society and individuals
  • Focuses on making historical information relevant to psychological practice today
  • Embeds psychology in the social and cultural milieu of each era
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History of Psychology 101

"This bookís great strength is the way it weaves psychology between events and trends in society. It shows that psychology isnít separate, watching through a one-way mirror, but that psychology and society are threads woven together in the same tapestry. Key theories and ëbig namesí fit into a story that makes sense, and become more human than legend... The writing style is clear and direct; I found myself looking forward to each chapter... [A] highly informative book that would benefit students, psychologists and aspiring psychologists."

Dr. Francis Quinn, Robert Gordon University
The Psychologist

"This slim volume would be a wonderful accompaniment to a traditional text. This reviewer has taught history and theory of psychology for 24 years. In those years, many students have said -- at the end of the course -- 'I wish I had known this stuff at the beginning of my degree.' This volume would fill that need."

R.E. Osborne, PhD, Texas State University
CHOICE

"In this engaging and highly readable book, Devonis gives readers a 'usable past' ñ an account of key themes and issues that shaped modern American psychology. Much more than a straightforward chronicle of intellectual antecedents, History of Psychology 101 situates the field in a wider social and historical context. The book will appeal to both experienced psychologists and those new to the field ñ highly recommended."

Ian Nicholson, PhD
St. Thomas University

"The author is very knowledgeable of the history of psychology and is uniquely qualified to prepare this book. Dave Devonis has extensive experience teaching students, which is apparent with the way he wrote this book to enhance learning and understanding."

Laura Koppes Bryan, PhD
University of Baltimore

Spanning the modern development of psychological science and practice-the era most relevant to today's psychologists-this concise overview of psychology's history focuses on how the field has striven to make a positive impact on society and the individuals within it. It not only examines, decade by decade, the key developments in psychology, but goes beyond the usual "schools and systems" approach to illuminate not just how psychological theories developed but how they have been applied and practiced. The text is unique in its focus on connecting the historical development of psychology to present concerns in the field, thus making the information more relevant to today's student.

Woven throughout the book is thread of optimism regarding the value of psychological ideas for the betterment of humanity. The book considers how psychology has informed-and been influenced by-social and cultural concerns of the past century. Each chapter highlights a theme that typified the science and practice of psychology in a particular era, along with a "historical centerpiece," an examination of an exemplary psychologist or psychological work that typified the field's development during that time period.

Key Features:

  • Presents a concise, accessible overview of the modern history of psychology
  • Goes beyond the usual "schools and systems" approach to focus on how psychological theories were developed, applied, and practiced
  • Demonstrates how the field of psychology has endeavored to make a positive impact on society and individuals
  • Focuses on making historical information relevant to psychological practice today
  • Embeds psychology in the social and cultural milieu of each era
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History of Psychology 101

by David Devonis PhD
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"This bookís great strength is the way it weaves psychology between events and trends in society. It shows that psychology isnít separate, watching through a one-way mirror, but that psychology and society are threads woven together in the same tapestry. Key theories and ëbig namesí fit into a story that makes sense, and become more human than legend... The writing style is clear and direct; I found myself looking forward to each chapter... [A] highly informative book that would benefit students, psychologists and aspiring psychologists."

Dr. Francis Quinn, Robert Gordon University
The Psychologist

"This slim volume would be a wonderful accompaniment to a traditional text. This reviewer has taught history and theory of psychology for 24 years. In those years, many students have said -- at the end of the course -- 'I wish I had known this stuff at the beginning of my degree.' This volume would fill that need."

R.E. Osborne, PhD, Texas State University
CHOICE

"In this engaging and highly readable book, Devonis gives readers a 'usable past' ñ an account of key themes and issues that shaped modern American psychology. Much more than a straightforward chronicle of intellectual antecedents, History of Psychology 101 situates the field in a wider social and historical context. The book will appeal to both experienced psychologists and those new to the field ñ highly recommended."

Ian Nicholson, PhD
St. Thomas University

"The author is very knowledgeable of the history of psychology and is uniquely qualified to prepare this book. Dave Devonis has extensive experience teaching students, which is apparent with the way he wrote this book to enhance learning and understanding."

Laura Koppes Bryan, PhD
University of Baltimore

Spanning the modern development of psychological science and practice-the era most relevant to today's psychologists-this concise overview of psychology's history focuses on how the field has striven to make a positive impact on society and the individuals within it. It not only examines, decade by decade, the key developments in psychology, but goes beyond the usual "schools and systems" approach to illuminate not just how psychological theories developed but how they have been applied and practiced. The text is unique in its focus on connecting the historical development of psychology to present concerns in the field, thus making the information more relevant to today's student.

Woven throughout the book is thread of optimism regarding the value of psychological ideas for the betterment of humanity. The book considers how psychology has informed-and been influenced by-social and cultural concerns of the past century. Each chapter highlights a theme that typified the science and practice of psychology in a particular era, along with a "historical centerpiece," an examination of an exemplary psychologist or psychological work that typified the field's development during that time period.

Key Features:

  • Presents a concise, accessible overview of the modern history of psychology
  • Goes beyond the usual "schools and systems" approach to focus on how psychological theories were developed, applied, and practiced
  • Demonstrates how the field of psychology has endeavored to make a positive impact on society and individuals
  • Focuses on making historical information relevant to psychological practice today
  • Embeds psychology in the social and cultural milieu of each era

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826195715
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication date: 04/15/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 302
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

David Devonis, PhD, is Professor and program coordinator of Psychology at Graceland University (IA).

Table of Contents

" Contents

Preface

Prologue

Chapter 1 The 1920s

Chapter 2 The 1930s

Chapter 3 The 1940s

Chapter 4 The 1950s

Chapter 5 The 1960s

Chapter 6 The 1970s

Chapter 7 The 1980s

Chapter 8 The 1990s and Beyond

Epilogue: An Interview

Appendix I: Some Notes on the Characters

Appendix II: Suggestions for Further Reading

References

Index

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