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Introduction: Studying the History of Psychology (NEW)
Chapter 1 – Foundational Ideas from Antiquity (NEW)
Chapter 2 – Pioneering Philosophers of Mind: Descartes, Locke, and Leibniz (Heavily Revised)
Chapter 3 – Physiologists of Mind: Brain Scientists from Gall to Penfield
Chapter 4 – The Sensing and Perceiving Mind: From Kant through the Gestalt Psychologists
Chapter 5 – Wundt and the Establishment of Experimental Psychology
Chapter 6 – The Evolving Mind: Darwin and His Psychological Legacy
Chapter 7 – Measuring the Mind: Galton and Individual Differences
Chapter 8 – American Pioneers: James, Hall, Calkins, and Thorndike
Chapter 9 – Psychology as the Science of Behavior: Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner
Chapter 10 – Social Influence and Social Psychology: From Mesmer to Milgram and Beyond
Chapter 11 – Mind in Conflict: Freudian Psychoanalysis and Its Successors (Heavily Revised)
Chapter 12 -– Psychology Gets “Personality”: Allport, Maslow, and the Broadening Field
Chapter 13 – The Developing Mind: Binet, Piaget, and the Study of Intelligence (Heavily Revised)
Chapter 14 – Minds, Machines, and Cognitive Psychology (Heavily Revised)
Chapter 15 – Applying Psychology: From the Witness Stand to the Workplace (Heavily Revised)
Chapter 16 – The Art and Science of Clinical Psychology (NEW)