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adam_text | Brief Contents
List of illustrations xi
Preface xv
1 Pre Scientific Psychology 1
2 Physiology, Psychophysics, and the Science of Mind 19
3 Germany and the Birth of a New Science 36
4 Origins of Scientific Psychology in America 55
5 The Early Schools of Psychology 74
6 The Birth of the New Applied Psychology in America 93
7 Psychoanalysis 113
8 Behaviorism 133
9 The New Profession of Psychology 154
10 A Psychology of Social Action and Social Change 175
11 Cognitive Psychology 196
Epilogue 216
References 220
Index 237
Contents
List of Illustrations xi
Preface xv
1 Pre Scientific Psychology 1
A Public Psychology 4
Phrenology 4
Physiognomy 7
Mesmerism 9
Spiritualism 10
Mental Healing H
The Road to Mental Philosophy 13
British Empiricism 14
Scottish Realism 15
American Mental Philosophers 16
Struggles for the New Science 18
2 Physiology, Psychophysics, and the Science of Mind 19
Brain and Nervous System 20
Cortical Localization 21
Specificity in the Nerves 24
The Speed of Nerve Conduction 25
Sensory Physiology ¦
Color Vision 28
Pitch Perception 29
Psychophysics 30
Ernst Weber s Research 31
Fechner s Psychophysics 33
viii Contents
3 Germany and the Birth of a New Science 36
Wundt s Leipzig Laboratory 37
Wundt s Psychology 38
Wundt s Research Methods 41
Wundt s Volkerpsychologie 43
Wundt s Students 44
Hermann Ebbinghaus and the Study of Memory 45
Franz Brentano s Act Psychology 48
Carl Stumpf and the Psychology of Tone 49
Georg Elias Miiller and Memory 50
Oswald Kiilpe and Thinking 52
4 Origins of Scientific Psychology in America 55
William James as Psychologist 57
James s Principles 58
James s Student: Mary Whiton Calkins 61
Philosophy and Psychical Phenomena 62
G. Stanley Hall and the Professionalization of
Psychology 63
The Child Study Movement 64
Adolescence and Hall s Genetic Psychology 65
Psychoanalysis, Religion, Aging 67
James McKeen Cattell: Psychology s Ambassador 68
Cattell s Mental Tests 69
Cattell as Editor of Science 70
Getting the Word Out about a New Science 72
5 The Early Schools of Psychology 74
Titchener s Psychology 77
Structuralism 78
Introspection 79
Studies of Sensation: Psychology s Periodic table 80
Titchener s First Doctoral Student: Margaret
Floy Washburn 81
The Experimentalists 83
The Manuals 83
Functionalism 84
British Influences 85
Angell s Functional Psychology 86
Wood worth s Dynamic Psychology 88
The Psychological Work of the Functionalists 90
The Legacies of Structuralism and Functionalism 91
Contents ix
6 The Birth of the New Applied Psychology in America 93
The Beginnings of Clinical Psychology 94
Lightner Witmer s Psychological Clinic 95
A Psychology of Business 99
The Psychology of Advertising 99
Walter D. Scott 100
Harry L. Hollingworth 102
Miinsterberg and Industrial Efficiency 103
Lillian Gilbreth s Engineering Psychology 105
Business Psychology outside the Academy 106
Vocational Guidance 106
Intelligence Testing 107
Miinsterberg and the Psychology of Law 109
The New Profession of Psychology 111
7 Psychoanalysis 113
Freud s Early Training 115
Josef Breuer and the Case of Anna O. 116
Psychoanalysis as a Theory of the Normal Mind 118
Psychoanalysis as a Theory of the Neuroses 119
Psychoanalysis as Method 120
Psychoanalysis in America 122
The Neo Freudians 127
Alfred Adler s Individual Psychology 127
Carl Jung s Analytical Psychology 128
Karen Horney 130
The Continued Popularity of Psychoanalysis 132
8 Behaviorism 133
John Watson and the Founding of Behaviorism 134
The Beginnings of Comparative Psychology 136
Watson s Behaviorism 139
Conditioned Emotions 140
Watson at Johns Hopkins University 141
Watson as Founder 143
The Growth of Behaviorism 143
Neobehaviorism 144
Tolman s Cognitive Behaviorism 144
Hull s Hypothetico Deductive Behaviorism 147
Skinner s Radical Behaviorism 149
Behaviorism: A Final Note 153
x Contents
9 The New Profession of Psychology 154
A Profession Defined 155
Experiences in World War I 156
Early Organizational Efforts 159
The Role of Psychological Assessment 162
Clinical Psychology 163
Industrial Organizational Psychology 165
School Psychology 168
Counseling Psychology . 170
The Modern Profession 173
10 A Psychology of Social Action and Social Change 175
The Psychology of Sex Differences 177
Helen Bradford Thompson (Woolley) 178
Leta Stetter Hollingworth 180
Kurt Lewin s Action Research 183
The Psychology of Race 187
Race Differences in Intelligence 188
Psychology and School Desegregation 191
A Final Note 195
11 Cognitive Psychology 196
Gestalt Psychology 198
Bartlett and the Constructive Mind 204
The Rise of Modern Cognitive Psychology 206
Karl Lashley and the Hixon Symposium 207
Computer Metaphors 208
Pioneers of the 1950s: Bruner, Brown, Chomsky, Miller 210
Naming the Field 214
Was There a Cognitive Revolution? 215
Epilogue 216
References 220
Index 237
Illustrations
1.1 At the turn of the twentieth century, Herbert Parkyn s
Chicago School of Psychology taught students
techniques of hypnosis 3
1.2 A phrenology map showing the location of
various faculties 6
1.3 A physiognomy face map in which various
characteristics are located, and an example
of a spirit photo 10
1.4 Thomas Upham, professor of mental philosophy 17
2.1 Brain of Broca s famed patient, Leborgne,
showing the lesion in the left frontal lobe 23
2.2 Hermann Helmholtz 26
2.3 Gustav Fechner, c. 1850 34
3.1 Wilhelm Wundt in a simulated reaction time
experiment in his Leipzig laboratory in 1912,
with some of his colleagues and former students 41
3.2 A roll sheet from Wilhelm Wundt s class on psychophysics
in 1885. Enrolled are Americans James McKeen Cattell
and Harry Kirke Wolfe, Russian physiologist Vladimir
Bekhterev, and from Germany, Hugo Miinsterberg 45
3.3 Map of Germany and surrounding area, showing
the founding dates and reestablishment dates of the major
universities 51
4.1 The William James House at 95 Irving Street near the
Harvard University campus 58
4.2 William James, and Mary Whiton Calkins in 1889 61
4.3 G. Stanley Hall and James McKeen Cattell (age 32) 68
5.1 E. B. Titchener s psychology laboratory at Cornell
University. The floor plan evidences his emphasis
on sensation 81
5.2 E. B. Titchener (c. age 29) and Margaret Floy Washburn 82
xii Illustrations
5.3 Functional psychologists James R. Angell and Robert S.
Woodworth 88
6.1 Lightner Witmer, the founder of school and clinical
psychology, and the first issue of his journal,
The Psychological Clinic 96
6.2 A business advertisement for Walter Dill Scott s consulting
firm founded at the end of World War I, and Harry
Hollingworth in 1915 101
6.3 Two psychologists who made significant contributions
to industrial psychology: Hugo Miinsterberg and Lillian
Gilbreth 104
6.4 Henry Herbert Goddard 109
7.1 Sigmund Freud and Bertha Pappenheim, who, as Josef
Breuer s patient Anna O., was the cornerstone case for
the development of psychoanalysis 117
7.2 Hall s home as President of Clark University in
Worcester, Massachusetts 123
7.3 Some of the speakers and those in attendance at
the 1909 Clark University Conference 125
7.4 Alfred Adler, Carl Jung, and Karen Horney 130
8.1 Edward Thorndike and Ivan Pavlov 138
8.2 Rosalie Rayner (Watson) and John B. Watson 141
8.3 Kurt Lewin, Edward Tolman, and Clark Hull at
a meeting, c. 1934 146
8.4 B. F. Skinner and a drawing of an early Skinner box 151
9.1 Those involved with the preparation of the Army
Alpha and Army Beta tests for World War I, May, 1917,
on the steps at the Training School for Feebleminded
Boys and Girls, Vineland, New Jersey 157
9.2 Clinical psychologist David Shakow and industrial
psychologist Walter Van Dyke Bingham 165
9.3 Arnold Gesell and Carl Rogers 170
10.1 Psychology: Health, Happiness, and Success was the most
popular of more than 20 popular psychology magazines
published in North America in the 1920s and 1930s 176
10.2 Helen Thompson Woolley and Leta Hollingworth 180
10.3 Social psychologists Kurt Lewin and Otto Klineberg 187
10.4 Mamie Phipps Clark and Kenneth Bancroft Clark. Their
work on self esteem and racial identity in African
American children proved crucial in the NAACFs
formulation of a strategy that would result in school
segregation being declared unconstitutional in the
1954 Brown v. Board Supreme Court decision 193
Illustrations xiii
11.1 The Gestalt psychology triumvirate: Max Wertheimer,
Kurt Koffka, and Wolfgang Kohler 200
11.2 Frederic C. Bartlett 205
11.3 Herbert Simon and Donald Broadbent 209
11.4 Roger Brown and George Miller 212
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Brief Contents
List of illustrations xi
Preface xv
1 Pre Scientific Psychology 1
2 Physiology, Psychophysics, and the Science of Mind 19
3 Germany and the Birth of a New Science 36
4 Origins of Scientific Psychology in America 55
5 The Early Schools of Psychology 74
6 The Birth of the New Applied Psychology in America 93
7 Psychoanalysis 113
8 Behaviorism 133
9 The New Profession of Psychology 154
10 A Psychology of Social Action and Social Change 175
11 Cognitive Psychology 196
Epilogue 216
References 220
Index 237
Contents
List of Illustrations xi
Preface xv
1 Pre Scientific Psychology 1
A Public Psychology 4
Phrenology 4
Physiognomy 7
Mesmerism 9
Spiritualism 10
Mental Healing H
The Road to Mental Philosophy 13
British Empiricism 14
Scottish Realism 15
American Mental Philosophers 16
Struggles for the New Science 18
2 Physiology, Psychophysics, and the Science of Mind 19
Brain and Nervous System 20
Cortical Localization 21
Specificity in the Nerves 24
The Speed of Nerve Conduction 25
Sensory Physiology ¦"
Color Vision 28
Pitch Perception 29
Psychophysics 30
Ernst Weber's Research 31
Fechner's Psychophysics 33
viii Contents
3 Germany and the Birth of a New Science 36
Wundt's Leipzig Laboratory 37
Wundt's Psychology 38
Wundt's Research Methods 41
Wundt's Volkerpsychologie 43
Wundt's Students 44
Hermann Ebbinghaus and the Study of Memory 45
Franz Brentano's Act Psychology 48
Carl Stumpf and the Psychology of Tone 49
Georg Elias Miiller and Memory 50
Oswald Kiilpe and Thinking 52
4 Origins of Scientific Psychology in America 55
William James as Psychologist 57
James's Principles 58
James's Student: Mary Whiton Calkins 61
Philosophy and Psychical Phenomena 62
G. Stanley Hall and the Professionalization of
Psychology 63
The Child Study Movement 64
Adolescence and Hall's Genetic Psychology 65
Psychoanalysis, Religion, Aging 67
James McKeen Cattell: Psychology's Ambassador 68
Cattell's Mental Tests 69
Cattell as Editor of Science 70
Getting the Word Out about a New Science 72
5 The Early Schools of Psychology 74
Titchener's Psychology 77
Structuralism 78
Introspection 79
Studies of Sensation: Psychology's Periodic table 80
Titchener's First Doctoral Student: Margaret
Floy Washburn 81
The Experimentalists 83
The Manuals 83
Functionalism 84
British Influences 85
Angell's Functional Psychology 86
Wood worth's Dynamic Psychology 88
The Psychological Work of the Functionalists 90
The Legacies of Structuralism and Functionalism 91
Contents ix
6 The Birth of the New Applied Psychology in America 93
The Beginnings of Clinical Psychology 94
Lightner Witmer's Psychological Clinic 95
A Psychology of Business 99
The Psychology of Advertising 99
Walter D. Scott 100
Harry L. Hollingworth 102
Miinsterberg and Industrial Efficiency 103
Lillian Gilbreth's Engineering Psychology 105
Business Psychology outside the Academy 106
Vocational Guidance 106
Intelligence Testing 107
Miinsterberg and the Psychology of Law 109
The New Profession of Psychology 111
7 Psychoanalysis 113
Freud's Early Training 115
Josef Breuer and the Case of Anna O. 116
Psychoanalysis as a Theory of the Normal Mind 118
Psychoanalysis as a Theory of the Neuroses 119
Psychoanalysis as Method 120
Psychoanalysis in America 122
The Neo Freudians 127
Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology 127
Carl Jung's Analytical Psychology 128
Karen Horney 130
The Continued Popularity of Psychoanalysis 132
8 Behaviorism 133
John Watson and the Founding of Behaviorism 134
The Beginnings of Comparative Psychology 136
Watson's Behaviorism 139
Conditioned Emotions 140
Watson at Johns Hopkins University 141
Watson as Founder 143
The Growth of Behaviorism 143
Neobehaviorism 144
Tolman's Cognitive Behaviorism 144
Hull's Hypothetico Deductive Behaviorism 147
Skinner's Radical Behaviorism 149
Behaviorism: A Final Note 153
x Contents
9 The New Profession of Psychology 154
A Profession Defined 155
Experiences in World War I 156
Early Organizational Efforts 159
The Role of Psychological Assessment 162
Clinical Psychology 163
Industrial Organizational Psychology 165
School Psychology 168
Counseling Psychology . 170
The Modern Profession 173
10 A Psychology of Social Action and Social Change 175
The Psychology of Sex Differences 177
Helen Bradford Thompson (Woolley) 178
Leta Stetter Hollingworth 180
Kurt Lewin's Action Research 183
The Psychology of Race 187
Race Differences in Intelligence 188
Psychology and School Desegregation 191
A Final Note 195
11 Cognitive Psychology 196
Gestalt Psychology 198
Bartlett and the Constructive Mind 204
The Rise of Modern Cognitive Psychology 206
Karl Lashley and the Hixon Symposium 207
Computer Metaphors 208
Pioneers of the 1950s: Bruner, Brown, Chomsky, Miller 210
Naming the Field 214
Was There a Cognitive Revolution? 215
Epilogue 216
References 220
Index 237
Illustrations
1.1 At the turn of the twentieth century, Herbert Parkyn's
Chicago School of Psychology taught students
techniques of hypnosis 3
1.2 A phrenology map showing the location of
various faculties 6
1.3 A physiognomy face map in which various
characteristics are located, and an example
of a spirit photo 10
1.4 Thomas Upham, professor of mental philosophy 17
2.1 Brain of Broca's famed patient, Leborgne,
showing the lesion in the left frontal lobe 23
2.2 Hermann Helmholtz 26
2.3 Gustav Fechner, c. 1850 34
3.1 Wilhelm Wundt in a simulated reaction time
experiment in his Leipzig laboratory in 1912,
with some of his colleagues and former students 41
3.2 A roll sheet from Wilhelm Wundt's class on psychophysics
in 1885. Enrolled are Americans James McKeen Cattell
and Harry Kirke Wolfe, Russian physiologist Vladimir
Bekhterev, and from Germany, Hugo Miinsterberg 45
3.3 Map of Germany and surrounding area, showing
the founding dates and reestablishment dates of the major
universities 51
4.1 The William James House at 95 Irving Street near the
Harvard University campus 58
4.2 William James, and Mary Whiton Calkins in 1889 61
4.3 G. Stanley Hall and James McKeen Cattell (age 32) 68
5.1 E. B. Titchener's psychology laboratory at Cornell
University. The floor plan evidences his emphasis
on sensation 81
5.2 E. B. Titchener (c. age 29) and Margaret Floy Washburn 82
xii Illustrations
5.3 Functional psychologists James R. Angell and Robert S.
Woodworth 88
6.1 Lightner Witmer, the founder of school and clinical
psychology, and the first issue of his journal,
The Psychological Clinic 96
6.2 A business advertisement for Walter Dill Scott's consulting
firm founded at the end of World War I, and Harry
Hollingworth in 1915 101
6.3 Two psychologists who made significant contributions
to industrial psychology: Hugo Miinsterberg and Lillian
Gilbreth 104
6.4 Henry Herbert Goddard 109
7.1 Sigmund Freud and Bertha Pappenheim, who, as Josef
Breuer's patient Anna O., was the cornerstone case for
the development of psychoanalysis 117
7.2 Hall's home as President of Clark University in
Worcester, Massachusetts 123
7.3 Some of the speakers and those in attendance at
the 1909 Clark University Conference 125
7.4 Alfred Adler, Carl Jung, and Karen Horney 130
8.1 Edward Thorndike and Ivan Pavlov 138
8.2 Rosalie Rayner (Watson) and John B. Watson 141
8.3 Kurt Lewin, Edward Tolman, and Clark Hull at
a meeting, c. 1934 146
8.4 B. F. Skinner and a drawing of an early Skinner box 151
9.1 Those involved with the preparation of the Army
Alpha and Army Beta tests for World War I, May, 1917,
on the steps at the "Training School for Feebleminded
Boys and Girls," Vineland, New Jersey 157
9.2 Clinical psychologist David Shakow and industrial
psychologist Walter Van Dyke Bingham 165
9.3 Arnold Gesell and Carl Rogers 170
10.1 Psychology: Health, Happiness, and Success was the most
popular of more than 20 popular psychology magazines
published in North America in the 1920s and 1930s 176
10.2 Helen Thompson Woolley and Leta Hollingworth 180
10.3 Social psychologists Kurt Lewin and Otto Klineberg 187
10.4 Mamie Phipps Clark and Kenneth Bancroft Clark. Their
work on self esteem and racial identity in African
American children proved crucial in the NAACFs
formulation of a strategy that would result in school
segregation being declared unconstitutional in the
1954 Brown v. Board Supreme Court decision 193
Illustrations xiii
11.1 The Gestalt psychology triumvirate: Max Wertheimer,
Kurt Koffka, and Wolfgang Kohler 200
11.2 Frederic C. Bartlett 205
11.3 Herbert Simon and Donald Broadbent 209
11.4 Roger Brown and George Miller 212 |
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title | A brief history of modern psychology |
title_auth | A brief history of modern psychology |
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