Description |
182 pages ; 21 cm |
Note |
Includes index. |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 175-176. |
Contents |
Introduction: The True Believer in Psychology -- An Overview of the Field -- Leaders, Followers, and Consumers as True Believers -- In Their Image: A Statement of My Thesis -- A Personal Note -- My Qualifications and Idiosyncracies -- The Objections to My Approach: Why They Are Wrong -- The Forerunners: Wundt and James -- At the Outset: Psychology in Two Perspectives -- The World of William Wundt: A System of Building Blocks -- William James: A Flowing Stream -- The Elements versus The Stream: An Augury of the Forks of the Future -- Personality Theory as in Inkblot -- The Sources of Personality Theories: Their Authors' Traits -- Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis -- C.G. Jung and Analytical Psychology -- The Denial of Personality -- The Personality That Denies Personality -- Skinner's Background and Personal Development -- The Dark Year in Scranton -- The Complete Behaviorist -- Psychotherapy as an Art Form -- Therapy Both a Science and an Art -- Carl Rogers and Client-Centered Counseling -- Milton H. Erickson and Autohypnosis -- A Case in Point -- The Case of Alice W. as Treated by Freud -- By Jung -- By a Behaviorist -- By Rogers -- By Erickson -- By the author -- Conclusion: Psychology as a Human Undertaking -- A Restatement of My Thesis: It's Implications. |
Subject |
Psychology -- Philosophy.
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Psychologists -- Psychology.
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Psychological Theory -- Biography.
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Psychology -- Biography.
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ISBN |
089885380X paperback |
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0898853710 hardcover |
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