'This work is a most impressive accomplishment. True to Greenwood's stated objective, he has produced a comprehensive history of psychology that traces the critical conceptual continuities and discontinuities in the development of the discipline. Thanks to his deft orchestration of scholarly breadth, intellectual depth, and engaging writing style, Greenwood's book is at once informative, challenging, and a pleasure to read. It merits an enthusiastic welcome!' James Lamiell, University of Georgetown
Preface; 1. History, science, and psychology; 2. Ancient Greek science and psychology; 3. Rome and the medieval period; 4. The scientific revolution; 5. The Newtonian psychologists; 6. Physiology and psychology; 7. Theories of evolution; 8. Psychology in Germany; 9. Psychology in America: the early years; 10. Functionalism, behaviorism, and mental testing; 11. Neobehaviorism, radical behaviorism, and problems of behaviorism; 12. The cognitive revolution; 13. Abnormal and clinical psychology; Epilogue: the past and future of scientific psychology.