
The strength of this brief text is in its versatility. It can be used as a brief text for the History of Psychology course, either on its own or as a supplement to a full-size text (such as Schultz and Schultz A History of Modern Psychology 7/e). It can also be used in combination with a history of psychology reader (such as Huber's Psychology's Cornerstones 1/e), for those instructors who prefer to teach from primary sources. Finally, with a length of about 200 pages and a net price of 18.00, it can be used as a supplemental text for a variety of courses (e.g., Theories of Personality) in which the instructor wishes to provide a historical context for the subject matter.This is an updated version of a succinct text that has been popular for the last 3 decades, written by the son of famous Gestalt psychologist Max Wertheimer. The most important aspect of this revision is the addition of an analytical overview of the past 50 years in psychology.
This text investigates the historical development of psychological thought and the evolution of the discipline over the last century. Michael Wertheimer, son of Gestalt psychologist Max Wertheimer, utilizes his academic background to provide a concise overview of the field. The book serves as a foundational framework for students and instructors, synthesizing decades of psychological theory into a manageable, 200-page volume that contextualizes modern practices within their historical origins.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Instructors frequently utilize this text as a versatile supplement for history of psychology courses or as a contextual aid for specialized psychology seminars. Experts highlight the book's utility as a concise, accessible entry point for students seeking to understand the lineage of modern psychological concepts.
Page Count:
175
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Holt Rinehart & Winston
ISBN-10:
0030095042
ISBN-13:
9780030095047
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