'This has been my favorite text for my History of Psychology course; there is no other text on the market quite like it. This volume provides a rare "wide lens" view of Psychology both from an international and gender inclusive vantage point. The new volume will serve as foundational material for our newly developed Cross-Cultural and International Psychology concentration. Bravo to the authors for this landmark work!' —Jonathan Appel, Professor, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Tiffin University
Section I: The Present: Globalization, Psychology, and History 1. Contemporary Psychology: Global Forces 2. Psychology: The American Approach 3. Nature of History and Methods of Study Section II: Early Philosophical and Biological Foundations of Scientific Psychology 4. Philosophical Foundations of Psychology 5. Biological Foundations of Psychology 6. Phrenology, Mesmerism, and Hypnosis 7. Associationism Section III: Schools of Psychology 8. Voluntarism and Structuralism 9. Functionalism 10. Behaviorism 11. Gestalt Psychology 12. Psychoanalysis 13. Beyond Psychoanalysis: Continuing Developments in Psychotherapy Section IV: Diversity in Psychology 14. Women in the History of Psychology 15. Racial Diversity in American Psychology 16. Psychology in Russia 17. Psychology in China 18. Indigenous Psychologies: Latin America, South Africa, and India-Asia Section V: Epilogue 19. Clinical Psychology