Putting Psychology in Its Place: A Critical Historical Overview

Putting Psychology in Its Place: A Critical Historical Overview

by Graham Richards (Author)

Synopsis

The third edition of Putting Psychology In Its Place builds on the previous two editions, introducing the history of Psychology and placing the discipline within a historical context. It aims both to answer and raise questions about the role of Psychology in modern society, by critically examining issues such as how Psychology developed, why psychoanalysis had such an impact and how the discipline has changed to deal with contemporary social issues such as religion, race and gender. This new third edition contains two completely new chapters: "Emotion: The Problem or the Whole Point?" and "Funding and Institutional Factors." An expanded epilogue has also been added which incorporates a discussion of the conceptual issues raised in the book and the volume now corresponds with the new BPS requirements for undergraduate courses. Other chapters, including those on Psychology and the Brain, Social Psychology and the Psychology of Madness, as well as those on gender, religion and race, have been substantially revised. Putting Psychology In Its Place is imaginatively written and accessible to all. It 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.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 376
Edition: 2
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 16 May 2002

ISBN 10: 1841692344
ISBN 13: 9781841692340

Media Reviews
'I am impressed by this manuscript... Graham Richards has a critical appreciation of a wide range of the most recent historical studies in psychology, and puts this knowledge to effective use.' - Alex Dolby, Centre for History and Cultural Studies of Science, University of Kent