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Introducing Psychology
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What exactly is psychology? How did it originate, and what are its roots? In what ways does it differ from related fields like psychiatry and psychotherapy? Moreover, to what degree can it be considered a scientific discipline? In "Introducing Psychology," these questions are thoroughly explored, offering insights into both the historical and contemporary perspectives of the field. The book delves into the major schools of thought within psychology, such as Introspection, Biopsychology, Psychoanalysis, Behaviourism, Comparative (Animal) Psychology, Cognitive Approaches like the Gestalt movement, along with Social, Developmental, and Humanistic Psychology. Prominent figures such as Freud, Pavlov, Skinner, Bandura, Piaget, Bowlby, Maslow, and Rogers are highlighted, alongside other significant yet lesser-known psychologists who have contributed to the field.
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What exactly is psychology? How did it originate, and what are its roots? In what ways does it differ from related fields like psychiatry and psychotherapy? Moreover, to what degree can it be considered a scientific discipline? In "Introducing Psychology," these questions are thoroughly explored, offering insights into both the historical and contemporary perspectives of the field. The book delves into the major schools of thought within psychology, such as Introspection, Biopsychology, Psychoanalysis, Behaviourism, Comparative (Animal) Psychology, Cognitive Approaches like the Gestalt movement, along with Social, Developmental, and Humanistic Psychology. Prominent figures such as Freud, Pavlov, Skinner, Bandura, Piaget, Bowlby, Maslow, and Rogers are highlighted, alongside other significant yet lesser-known psychologists who have contributed to the field.
