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Theoretical Backgrounds In Psychology
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  Early Philosophy And Medicine
  Greek And Roman Foundations
  Greek Antiquity
  Naturalists
  Antinaturalists
  Early Conceptions Of The Nature Of Humans
  Definitions And Issues In Psychology
  Definitions Of Psychology
  Beginnings Of Experimental Psychology
  Philosophy Develops A New Methodology
  Germany And Helmholtz
  The Roots Of Third Force Psychology
  Materialism And Consciousness
  Early American Philosophy
  Scottish Faculty Psychology
  17th And 18th Century Background
  Evolutionary Theory And Clinical Psychology
  Behaviorism
  Psychoanalysis And Dynamic Psychology
 (See Syllabus)
  Phenomenology, Existentialism And Humanism
  Psychologists: A Changing Science And Profession
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 Definitions And Issues In Psychology
  Definitions Of Psychology
  Psychology As Both Science And Art
  Origin Of The Term "Psychology"
  Definitions Of Psychology
  Issues And Assumptions In Psychology
  What Are The Goals?
  What Are The Methods Used?
  How Are The Phenomena Brought About?
  Fields Of Philosophy
  Research Vs. Applied Fields
 Theoretical Backgrounds In Psychology
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 Behaviorism
  Reflexology And John B. Watson
  Reflexology
  French Reflexology
  Russian Reflexology
  Watson And Behaviorism
  When Did Behaviorism Begin?
  John B. Watson
  Why Behaviorism Was Attractive To Americans
  Origins Of Behaviorism
  Principles Of Behaviorism
  American Functional Psychology
  American Culture And American Psychology
  Functionalism Vs. Structuralism
  Edward Lee Thorndike
  Logical Positivism
  Neo-Behaviorists
  Edwin Guthrie
  Clark L. Hull
  B. F. Skinner
  Edward Tolman
  Behavior Modification
 Theoretical Backgrounds In Psychology
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 Psychologists:
 A Changing Science And Profession
  Who Are They?
  Women In Psychology
  Changes In Training
  Degrees Held
  Training
  Stanford University
  University Of Michigan
  University Of California, Berkeley
  Harvard University
  University Of Illinois
  Home Background
  What Are They?
  Fields Of Psychology
  Where Are They?
  Geographical Origins And Birthplace
  Place Of Employment
  College Or University
  Federal Government
  Private Industry
  Non-Profit Organization (Include Hospital)
  Private Industry; Self Employed
  Other Educational Institutions
  State And Local Government
  Why Are They?
  Personality Characteristics
  Interests Of Psychologists
  Attitudes Of Psychologists
  Helping Individuals
  Experimenting
  Working In Industry
  Scholarship
  Administering
  Great Psychologists
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 17th And 18th Century Background
  Modern Beginnings: Sixteenth Century Background
  Luther And Erasmus
  Galileo
  Francis Bacon
  Descartes (1596-1650)
  Mind Body Dualism
  Descartes' Ontology
  Father Of Physiological And Mechanistic Psychology
  Deductive Thinking
  Leibnitz (1646-1716):
 Emphasis On Mind
  Leader In Science
  Mind As An Active, Transforming Agent
  Psychophysical Parallelism
  Monadology
  John Locke:
 Emphasis On Matter
  Empiricism
  Henry More And The Cambridge Platonists
  Robert Boyle
  Corpuscular Theory
  Continuation Of British Empiricisim:
 The Eighteenth Century
  George Berkeley
  David Hume
  Culmination Of British Empiricsm: British
 Associationism And French Materialism
  British Associationism
  David Hartley
  James Mill
  John Stuart Mill
  French Materialism
  La Mettrie
  Condillac
  Cabanis
 Theoretical Backgrounds In Psychology
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 Psychoanalysis And Dynamic Psychology
 (See Syllabus)
  Hypnotism And Mysticism
  Questions To Be Answered While Reading
  What Were The Early Beliefs About Hypnotism?
  How Did Hypnotism Contribute To The Development Of Personality Theory?
  What Was The Relationship Between Hypnotism And The Unconscious Determinants Of Behavior?
  How Did The Explanation Of The Causes Of Hypnotism Change From Mesmerism To Suggestibility?
  Early Notions Of Hypnotism
  Mesmerism And Medicine
  Braid And A Scientific Explanation
  Dynamic Psychology
  Questions To Be Answered While Reading
  What Is The Difference Between The Salpetriere And The Nancy School Of Hypnotism?
  What Was The Relationship Between Hypnotism And Hysteria As Seen By Charcot?
  What Were The Major Principles Of Freudian Psychology?
  Who Are The Major Neo-Freudians And Their Differences From Freud?
  Motivation And Dynamic Psychology
  Abnormal Psychology
  Jean-Martin Charcot - Neurologue (1825-1893)
  Freud And Psychoanalysis
  Dynamic Psychology
  Neo-Freudians
  Alfred Adler
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 Evolutionary Theory And Clinical Psychology
  The Influence Of Biology Upon Psychology
  Biology As A Model For Psychology
  Explanations Of Variation And Change
  Functional Psychology
  Evolutionary Theory
  Lamarck, Darwin, And Variation
  Lamarck
  Darwin
  Evolutionary Theory Influences Psychology
  Comparative Psychology
  Sir Francis Galton (1811-1911)
  Individual Differences: Their Discovery Andmeasurement
  The Testing Movement
  Clinical Psychology
  Robert M. Yerkes (1876-1956).
  Southard And Boston Psychopathic Hospital
  Mental Health Movement
  Idiographic Vs. Nomothetic Psychology
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 Early Philosophy And Medicine
  Early Conceptions Of The Nature Of Humans
  Hebrews
  Astrology
  Oriental Philosophy
  Greek Antiquity
  Naturalists
  Antinaturalists
  Biological Theorists
  Greek And Roman Foundations
  Classical Greece
  Plato
  Aristotle
  Roman Period
  Medicine And Galen
  Theology
  Augustine
  Aquinas
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 The Roots Of Third Force Psychology
  Materialism And Consciousness
  Materialism And Consciousness
  German Consciousness
  Immanuel Kant
  Johann Herbart
  Early American Philosophy
  Catholicism And Impact Upon Science
  Religion And Psychology In The United States
  Congregationalism
  Rationalism
  Transcendentalism
  Presbyterianism
  Scottish Faculty Psychology
  Early Scottish Psychology
  Thomas Reid
  Thomas Brown
  Free Will Revisited
  Arminianism
  Humanism
  Vitalism
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 Phenomenology, Existentialism And Humanism
  Third Force Psychology
  Differences
  Similarities
  Humanism And Humanistic Psychology
  Definitions
  Classical Meanings Of Humanism
  Humanism In Different Fields
  Humanism In America
  Humanistic Psychology
  Applications Of Humanism
  Existential Psychology Ontology
  Epistemology
  Therapy
  Phenomenological Psychology
  Classical Phenomenology
  Methods Of Knowing
  Social And Physical Sciences
  Anti-Rationalism
  Gestalt Psychology
  Background
  Berlin Group
  Principles
  Variations
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 Beginnings Of Experimental Psychology
  Germany And Helmholtz
  Germany Emerges
  Competition With England
  German Education
  Hermann Helmholtz (1821-1894): Exemplar Of German Science
  Background
  Specific Energies
  Reductionism And The Helmholtz School Of Medicine
  Conservation Of Energy
  Color Theory
  Audition
  German Physiology, English Philosophy, And A New Science
  Philosophy Develops A New Methodology
  Fechner: The Measurement Of Consciousness
  Opposition To Mental Quantification
  Weber's Law
  Fechner's Law
  Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920)
  Associations
  Apperceptions
  Hermann Ebbinghaus (1850-1909)
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 Great Psychologists
  Great Men And Women
  Freud
  Hull
  Wundt
  Pavlov
  Watson
  Thorndike
  James
  Wertheimer
  Tolman
  Lewin
  Great Periods
  1880-90
  Wundt
  James
  Helmholtz
  1890-00
  James
  Wundt
  Dewey
  Curent
  Alexander Duncker Plateau
  Esquirol Rayleigh
  Beaunis Exner Seguin
  Fere Small
  Brett Fernberger Wiener
  Fritsch Ziehen
  Brill Goldscheider
  Hegel
  Coue Hitzig
  Huxley
  Crozier Kluckhohn
  Lapicque
  Dessoir Messer
  Pfluger
  Driesch Pintner
  1950-60
  Skinner
  Hebb
  Harlow
  1940-50
  Hull
  Tolman
  Skinner
  1930-40
  Hull
  Tolman
  Lewin
  1920-30
  Freud
  Watson
  Kohler
  1910-20
  Watson
  Wertheimer
  Freud
  1900-10
  Freud
  Titchener
  Thorndike
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 Fields Of Psychology
  Major Job Titles After World War Ii
  Consulting Psychologist
  Court Psychologist
  College
  Counselor
  Educational Research
  Employment
  Counselor
  Interviewer
  Occupational Analyst
  Vocational Counselor
  Public Opinion Surveyor
  Psychologist
  Researcher
  Child Guidance Clinic
  Physically Handicapped
  Hospital For Insane
  Juvenile Correction
  Penal Institution
  Psychometrist
  Personnel
  Personnel Examiner And Technician
  Personnel Psychologist, Industry
  Personnel Technician, Industry
  Employment Prior To Service
  Individual
  Diagnosis
  Counseling
  Testing
  Teaching
  Research
  Test Construction
  Industrial Or Personnel Work
  Administration
  Special Training And Re-Education
  Specializations In World War Ii
  Clinical, Counseling, Guidance
  Educational
  Personnel And Industrial
  Abnormal
  Statistics And Test Construction
  Laboratory Sensation And Perception
  Social
  Child And Developmental
  Physiological
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 Women In Psychology
  Womens Percentage
  Schools And Educational Systems 62%
  Clinics, Guidance Centers 61%
  Hospitals, Custodial Institutions 56%
  Self-Employment 40%
  Prisons 34%
  Consulting Organizations 31%
  Public Personnel Agencies 29%
  Universities And Colleges 26%
  Business And Industry 22%
  War Agencies 15%
  Preference Or Discrimination
  Psychologists
  Mary Whiton Calkins
  Margaret Floy Washburn
  Karen Horney
  Christine Ladd-Franklin
  Maria Montessori
  Else Frenkel-Brunswik
  Ruth Benedict
  Prominent Women In Psychology
  Productivity
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 Issues And Assumptions In Psychology
  Fields Of Philosophy
  Psychological Assumptions Major Issues In Psychology
  What Is The Nature Of The Data
  Kinds Of Data
  Sources Of Data
  Processes And Structures
  Objective Vs. Subjective
  What Are The Methods Used? How Are The Phenomena Brought About?
  Indeterminism Vs. Determinism
  Centralism Vs. Peripheralism
  Nativism Vs. Environmentalism
  What Are The Goals?
  Nomothetic Vs. Idiographic
  Research Vs. Applied
 Theoretical Backgrounds In Psychology
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