Utilizing an informal, sometimes humorous style of writing, this book brings to life 16 developmental psychologists who made a significant contribution to their field. Written by noted scholars, each chapter provides a glimpse into the personal and scholarly lives of these innovative "pioneers". Some of the chapters are based on the contributor's personal acquaintance with a pioneer allowing for the introduction of previously unavailable information. Suggested Readings allow readers to delve deeper into the material and a tabular list of subjects and authors helps instructors supplement their…mehr
Utilizing an informal, sometimes humorous style of writing, this book brings to life 16 developmental psychologists who made a significant contribution to their field. Written by noted scholars, each chapter provides a glimpse into the personal and scholarly lives of these innovative "pioneers". Some of the chapters are based on the contributor's personal acquaintance with a pioneer allowing for the introduction of previously unavailable information. Suggested Readings allow readers to delve deeper into the material and a tabular list of subjects and authors helps instructors supplement their courses in substantive areas of psychology with ease.¿ The introductory essay prepares the reader for a deeper understanding of the contributions of each of the pioneers. Mamie Phipps Clark had a profound impact on the education of American children.¿ Robert W. White pioneered a new approach to the study of persons across the lifespan.¿ Lois Barclay Murphy's perspective on the strengths of developing children foreshadowed later developments in positive psychology.¿ Florence Goodenough pioneered new testing methods for children.¿ John Paul Scott was a pioneer in the field of behavior genetics. The book also highlights the many contributions of European pioneers: Jean Piaget, Charlotte Bühler, Heinz Werner, and Lev Vygotsky. Their contributions were carried forward by J. McVicker Hunt in the U.S. and Helena Antipoff in Brazil. Arnold Gesell's film studies of children's development remain a landmark accomplishment. Lawrence Kohlberg pioneered the study of moral development across the lifespan. Roger Barker's studies on aggression and leadership among children eventually led to the development of ecological psychology. Eleanor "Jackie" Gibson was famous for her work on the "visual cliff" and for her research on perception and development.¿ Finally, Sidney Bijou had a long career delineating ways to improve the lives of children.¿ Pickren's concluding essay draws connections between the pioneers and how they contributed to the advancement of the field. Intended as a supplementary text for undergraduate and/or graduate courses in the history of psychology and/or developmental, child, or lifespan psychology taught in psychology, education, and human development, this engaging book also appeals to those interested in and/or teaching these subject areas. Each of the 7 volumes in the Portraits of Pioneers Series contain different profiles bringing more than 140 of psychology's pioneers to life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wade E. Pickren is Editor of History of Psychology and has served as the Historian of the American Psychological Association since 1998. He is Past-President of the Society for the History of American Psychology (APA Division 26). He received his Ph.D. in the History of Psychology from the University of Florida. Dr. Pickren is a widely respected author of books, journal articles, many conference presentations, and encyclopedia entries and the former section editor on the history of psychology for the American Psychologist. Donald A. Dewsbury, Professor Emeritus of the University of Florida received his PhD is from the University of Michigan followed by postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley. He has served as President of three APA divisions (general psychology, behavioral neuroscience and comparative psychology, and history of psychology) and the Animal Behavior Society. He is the author or editor of 17 volumes and has published over 360 articles and chapters. In 2008 APA's Division 26 presented him with a "lifetime achievement award." Michael Wertheimer is Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado at Boulder. He received his Ph.D. in experimental psychology from Harvard University. He is co-editor of the first 6 volumes of the Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology series. A past-president of 4 APA divisions (general psychology, teaching of psychology, theoretical and philosophical psychology, and history of psychology) and the recipient of 2 national awards for the teaching of psychology, in 2000, APA's Division 26 presented him with a "lifetime achievement award for sustained, outstanding, and unusual contributions to the history of psychology."
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W.E. Pickren Foundations of Human Experience. F. Weizmann B. Harris Arnold Gesell: The Maturationist. A. Johnson Florence L. Goodenough: Developmental Pioneer Innovator and Mentor. J. Valsiner Heinz Werner: A Differentiation Theory of Development. R.H. de Freitas Campos Helena Antipoff: A Quest for Democracy and Human Rights With the Help of Pscyhological Science. W.R. Woodward Charlotte Buhler: Scientific Entrepreneur in Developmental Clinical and Humanistic Psychology. B.C. Beins Jean Piaget: Theorist of the Child's Mind. A. Yasnitsky Lev Vygotsky: Philologist and Defectologist A Sociointellectual Biography. E. Johnston Lois Barclay Murphy: A Pioneer of Positivity. M.M. Scott Roger Barker: A Different Kind of Developmentalist. S.C. Oullette Robert W. White: A Life in the Study of Lives. W.E. Pickren Joseph McVicker Hunt: Golden Age Psychologist. E.K. Morris Sidney W. Bijou: Outstanding (and Out Standing) in His Fields. D.A. Dewsbury John Paul Scott: The Study of Genetics Development and Social Behavior. H.L. Pick Eleanor J. Gibson: Learning to Perceive Perceiving to Learn. A. Rutherford Mamie Phipps Clark: Developmental Psychologist Starting from Strengths. J.R. Snarey Lawrence Kohlberg: Moral Biography Moral Psychology and Moral Pedagogy. W.E. Pickren Eyes on the Prize: Psychologists and Human Development.
W.E. Pickren Foundations of Human Experience. F. Weizmann B. Harris Arnold Gesell: The Maturationist. A. Johnson Florence L. Goodenough: Developmental Pioneer Innovator and Mentor. J. Valsiner Heinz Werner: A Differentiation Theory of Development. R.H. de Freitas Campos Helena Antipoff: A Quest for Democracy and Human Rights With the Help of Pscyhological Science. W.R. Woodward Charlotte Buhler: Scientific Entrepreneur in Developmental Clinical and Humanistic Psychology. B.C. Beins Jean Piaget: Theorist of the Child's Mind. A. Yasnitsky Lev Vygotsky: Philologist and Defectologist A Sociointellectual Biography. E. Johnston Lois Barclay Murphy: A Pioneer of Positivity. M.M. Scott Roger Barker: A Different Kind of Developmentalist. S.C. Oullette Robert W. White: A Life in the Study of Lives. W.E. Pickren Joseph McVicker Hunt: Golden Age Psychologist. E.K. Morris Sidney W. Bijou: Outstanding (and Out Standing) in His Fields. D.A. Dewsbury John Paul Scott: The Study of Genetics Development and Social Behavior. H.L. Pick Eleanor J. Gibson: Learning to Perceive Perceiving to Learn. A. Rutherford Mamie Phipps Clark: Developmental Psychologist Starting from Strengths. J.R. Snarey Lawrence Kohlberg: Moral Biography Moral Psychology and Moral Pedagogy. W.E. Pickren Eyes on the Prize: Psychologists and Human Development.
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