Theoretical Psychology - Classic Readings
Herausgeber: Stam, Henderikus J
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Covering foundational works in theoretical psychology up to 1980, this four-volume collection is an authoritative and groundbreaking survey of the early theoretical foundations of modern psychology. Edited and introduced by a leading authority in the field, this selection tells the story of the early crises and debates that forged each major branch of psychology, from functionalism to clinical psychology. Volume One: The Origins of a Theoretical Psychology Volume Two: Theory and Method Volume Three: Major Theoretical Positions in Twentieth Century Psychology Volume Four: The Human Dilemma: Social, Developmental and Abnormal Psychology…mehr
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Covering foundational works in theoretical psychology up to 1980, this four-volume collection is an authoritative and groundbreaking survey of the early theoretical foundations of modern psychology. Edited and introduced by a leading authority in the field, this selection tells the story of the early crises and debates that forged each major branch of psychology, from functionalism to clinical psychology. Volume One: The Origins of a Theoretical Psychology Volume Two: Theory and Method Volume Three: Major Theoretical Positions in Twentieth Century Psychology Volume Four: The Human Dilemma: Social, Developmental and Abnormal Psychology
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- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Four-Volume Set edition
- Seitenzahl: 1616
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 127mm
- Gewicht: 3152g
- ISBN-13: 9781849207720
- ISBN-10: 1849207720
- Artikelnr.: 33553288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Four-Volume Set edition
- Seitenzahl: 1616
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 127mm
- Gewicht: 3152g
- ISBN-13: 9781849207720
- ISBN-10: 1849207720
- Artikelnr.: 33553288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
VOLUME ONE: THE ORIGINS OF A THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGY Introduction - Henderikus Stam PART ONE: THEORY IN PSYCHOLOGY The Psychology of Controversy - Edwin Boring The Conceptual Focus of Some Psychological Systems - Egon Brunswik The Two Disciplines of Scientific Psychology - Lee Cronbach The Place of Theory in Science - Karl Dallenbach That
s Interesting! - Murray Davis Towards a Phenomenology of Sociology and a Sociology of Phenomenology A Project for a Scientific Psychology - Sigmund Freud The Logical Analysis of Psychology - Carl Hempel Psychology and Emerging Conceptions of Knowledge as Unitary - Sigmund Koch Theoretical Psychology 1950 - Sigmund Koch An Overview Wundt
s Creature at Age Zero - and as Centenarian - Sigmund Koch Some Aspects of the Institutionalization of the
New Psychology
The Conflict between Aristotelian and Galilean Modes of Thought in Contemporary Psychology - Kurt Lewin The Formal Criteria of a Systematic Psychology - John McGeoch The Current Impact of Freud upon Psychology - Gardner Murphy The Cult of Empiricism in Psychology, and beyond - Stephen Toulmin and David Leary The Nature of Theory Construction in Contemporary Psychology - Kenneth Spence Virtue Rewarded and Vice Punished - Ruth Tolman VOLUME TWO: THEORY AND METHOD PART ONE: PSYCHOPHYSICS Psychophysical Analysis - Louis Thurstone The Direct Estimation of Sensory Magnitudes-Loudness - Stanley Stevens Is There a Sensory Threshold? - John Swets PART TWO: MEASUREMENT A Theory of Data - Clyde Coombs Theoretical Risks and Tabular Asterisks - Paul Meehl Sir Karl, Sir Ronald and the Slow Progress of Soft Psychology Measurement Scales and Statistics - Joel Michell A Clash of Paradigms Construct Validity in Psychological Tests - Lee Cronbach and Paul Meehl The Fallacy of the Null-Hypothesis Significance Test - William Rozeboom Simultaneous Conjoint Measurement - R. Duncan Luce and John Tukey A New Type of Fundamental Measurement Construct Validity - Harold Bechtoldt A Critique Psychology and the Science of Science - Stanley Stevens Measurement and Man - Stanley Stevens On the Statistical Treatment of Football Numbers - Frederic Lord PART THREE: METHODOLOGY Psychology
s Bridgman versus Bridgman
s Bridgman - Sigmund Koch An Essay in Reconstruction Reflexivity - W. Donald Oliver and Alvin Landfield An Unfaced Issue of Psychology On the Social Psychology of the Psychological Experiment - Martin Orne With Particular Reference to Demand Characteristics and Their Implications Covert Communication in the Psychological Experiment - Robert Rosenthal On a Distinction between Hypothetical Constructs and Intervening Variables - Kenneth MacCorquodale and Paul Meehl VOLUME THREE: MAJOR THEORETICAL POSITIONS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY PART ONE: FUNCTIONALISM The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology - John Dewey Structural and Functional Psychology - Edward Titchener Minds and Machines - Hilary Putnam PART TWO: BEHAVIORISM Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It - John Watson A New Formula for Behaviorism - Edward Chace Tolman The Conflicting Psychologies of Learning - Clark Hull A Way out Are Theories of Learning Necessary? - Burrhus Skinner The Psychologist Looks at Language - O. Hobart Mowrer The Methods and Postulates of
Behaviorism
- Kenneth Spence PART THREE: THE EMERGENCE OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Human Memory - Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin A Proposed System and Its Control Processes A Mechanical Model for Human Attention and Immediate Memory - Donald Broadbent Review of Verbal Behavior - Noam Chomsky Gestalt Psychology Today - Wolfgang Köhler The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two - George Miller Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information Are Theories of Perception Necessary? - Alan Costall The Knowledge Level - Allen Newell Computer Simulation of Human Thinking - Allen Newell and Herbert Simon VOLUME FOUR: THE HUMAN DILEMMA: SOCIAL, DEVELOPMENTAL AND ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PART ONE : SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Field Theory and Experiments in Social Psychology - Kurt Lewin Concepts and Methods The Need for a Phenomenological System of Psychology - Donald Snygg Social Psychology as History - Kenneth Gergen Scientific Models and Human Morals - Gordon Allport Contributions to Role-Taking Theory - Theodore Sarbin I Hypnotic Behavior From Acts to Dispositions - Edward Jones and Keith Davis The Attribution Process in Person Perception PART TWO: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Conceptual Emphasis in the History of Developmental Psychology - S. Anandalakshmy and Robert Grinder Evolutionary Theory, Teleology and the Nature-Nurture Issue Selection from the Construction of Reality in the Child - Jean Piaget The Concept of Development from a Comparative and Organismic Point of View - Heinz Werner Selection from Identity - Erik Erikson Youth and Crisis Transmission of Aggression through Imitation of Aggressive Models - Albert Bandura, Dorothea Ross and Sheila Ross Moral Stages and Moralization - Lawrence Kohlberg The Cognitive-Developmental Approach PART THREE : ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY A Stimulus-Response Theory of Anxiety and Its Role as a Reinforcing Agent - O. Hobart Mowrer Significant Aspects of Client-Centered Therapy - Carl Rogers Persons or Science? A Philosophical Question - Carl Rogers The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual - Evelyn Hooker A Critique of Cultural and Statistical Concepts of Abnormality - Henry Wegrocki Psychotherapy - Joseph Wolpe The Non-Scientific Heritage and the New Science Intensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement - Teodoro Ayllon
s Interesting! - Murray Davis Towards a Phenomenology of Sociology and a Sociology of Phenomenology A Project for a Scientific Psychology - Sigmund Freud The Logical Analysis of Psychology - Carl Hempel Psychology and Emerging Conceptions of Knowledge as Unitary - Sigmund Koch Theoretical Psychology 1950 - Sigmund Koch An Overview Wundt
s Creature at Age Zero - and as Centenarian - Sigmund Koch Some Aspects of the Institutionalization of the
New Psychology
The Conflict between Aristotelian and Galilean Modes of Thought in Contemporary Psychology - Kurt Lewin The Formal Criteria of a Systematic Psychology - John McGeoch The Current Impact of Freud upon Psychology - Gardner Murphy The Cult of Empiricism in Psychology, and beyond - Stephen Toulmin and David Leary The Nature of Theory Construction in Contemporary Psychology - Kenneth Spence Virtue Rewarded and Vice Punished - Ruth Tolman VOLUME TWO: THEORY AND METHOD PART ONE: PSYCHOPHYSICS Psychophysical Analysis - Louis Thurstone The Direct Estimation of Sensory Magnitudes-Loudness - Stanley Stevens Is There a Sensory Threshold? - John Swets PART TWO: MEASUREMENT A Theory of Data - Clyde Coombs Theoretical Risks and Tabular Asterisks - Paul Meehl Sir Karl, Sir Ronald and the Slow Progress of Soft Psychology Measurement Scales and Statistics - Joel Michell A Clash of Paradigms Construct Validity in Psychological Tests - Lee Cronbach and Paul Meehl The Fallacy of the Null-Hypothesis Significance Test - William Rozeboom Simultaneous Conjoint Measurement - R. Duncan Luce and John Tukey A New Type of Fundamental Measurement Construct Validity - Harold Bechtoldt A Critique Psychology and the Science of Science - Stanley Stevens Measurement and Man - Stanley Stevens On the Statistical Treatment of Football Numbers - Frederic Lord PART THREE: METHODOLOGY Psychology
s Bridgman versus Bridgman
s Bridgman - Sigmund Koch An Essay in Reconstruction Reflexivity - W. Donald Oliver and Alvin Landfield An Unfaced Issue of Psychology On the Social Psychology of the Psychological Experiment - Martin Orne With Particular Reference to Demand Characteristics and Their Implications Covert Communication in the Psychological Experiment - Robert Rosenthal On a Distinction between Hypothetical Constructs and Intervening Variables - Kenneth MacCorquodale and Paul Meehl VOLUME THREE: MAJOR THEORETICAL POSITIONS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY PART ONE: FUNCTIONALISM The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology - John Dewey Structural and Functional Psychology - Edward Titchener Minds and Machines - Hilary Putnam PART TWO: BEHAVIORISM Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It - John Watson A New Formula for Behaviorism - Edward Chace Tolman The Conflicting Psychologies of Learning - Clark Hull A Way out Are Theories of Learning Necessary? - Burrhus Skinner The Psychologist Looks at Language - O. Hobart Mowrer The Methods and Postulates of
Behaviorism
- Kenneth Spence PART THREE: THE EMERGENCE OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Human Memory - Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin A Proposed System and Its Control Processes A Mechanical Model for Human Attention and Immediate Memory - Donald Broadbent Review of Verbal Behavior - Noam Chomsky Gestalt Psychology Today - Wolfgang Köhler The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two - George Miller Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information Are Theories of Perception Necessary? - Alan Costall The Knowledge Level - Allen Newell Computer Simulation of Human Thinking - Allen Newell and Herbert Simon VOLUME FOUR: THE HUMAN DILEMMA: SOCIAL, DEVELOPMENTAL AND ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PART ONE : SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Field Theory and Experiments in Social Psychology - Kurt Lewin Concepts and Methods The Need for a Phenomenological System of Psychology - Donald Snygg Social Psychology as History - Kenneth Gergen Scientific Models and Human Morals - Gordon Allport Contributions to Role-Taking Theory - Theodore Sarbin I Hypnotic Behavior From Acts to Dispositions - Edward Jones and Keith Davis The Attribution Process in Person Perception PART TWO: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Conceptual Emphasis in the History of Developmental Psychology - S. Anandalakshmy and Robert Grinder Evolutionary Theory, Teleology and the Nature-Nurture Issue Selection from the Construction of Reality in the Child - Jean Piaget The Concept of Development from a Comparative and Organismic Point of View - Heinz Werner Selection from Identity - Erik Erikson Youth and Crisis Transmission of Aggression through Imitation of Aggressive Models - Albert Bandura, Dorothea Ross and Sheila Ross Moral Stages and Moralization - Lawrence Kohlberg The Cognitive-Developmental Approach PART THREE : ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY A Stimulus-Response Theory of Anxiety and Its Role as a Reinforcing Agent - O. Hobart Mowrer Significant Aspects of Client-Centered Therapy - Carl Rogers Persons or Science? A Philosophical Question - Carl Rogers The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual - Evelyn Hooker A Critique of Cultural and Statistical Concepts of Abnormality - Henry Wegrocki Psychotherapy - Joseph Wolpe The Non-Scientific Heritage and the New Science Intensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement - Teodoro Ayllon
VOLUME ONE: THE ORIGINS OF A THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGY Introduction - Henderikus Stam PART ONE: THEORY IN PSYCHOLOGY The Psychology of Controversy - Edwin Boring The Conceptual Focus of Some Psychological Systems - Egon Brunswik The Two Disciplines of Scientific Psychology - Lee Cronbach The Place of Theory in Science - Karl Dallenbach That
s Interesting! - Murray Davis Towards a Phenomenology of Sociology and a Sociology of Phenomenology A Project for a Scientific Psychology - Sigmund Freud The Logical Analysis of Psychology - Carl Hempel Psychology and Emerging Conceptions of Knowledge as Unitary - Sigmund Koch Theoretical Psychology 1950 - Sigmund Koch An Overview Wundt
s Creature at Age Zero - and as Centenarian - Sigmund Koch Some Aspects of the Institutionalization of the
New Psychology
The Conflict between Aristotelian and Galilean Modes of Thought in Contemporary Psychology - Kurt Lewin The Formal Criteria of a Systematic Psychology - John McGeoch The Current Impact of Freud upon Psychology - Gardner Murphy The Cult of Empiricism in Psychology, and beyond - Stephen Toulmin and David Leary The Nature of Theory Construction in Contemporary Psychology - Kenneth Spence Virtue Rewarded and Vice Punished - Ruth Tolman VOLUME TWO: THEORY AND METHOD PART ONE: PSYCHOPHYSICS Psychophysical Analysis - Louis Thurstone The Direct Estimation of Sensory Magnitudes-Loudness - Stanley Stevens Is There a Sensory Threshold? - John Swets PART TWO: MEASUREMENT A Theory of Data - Clyde Coombs Theoretical Risks and Tabular Asterisks - Paul Meehl Sir Karl, Sir Ronald and the Slow Progress of Soft Psychology Measurement Scales and Statistics - Joel Michell A Clash of Paradigms Construct Validity in Psychological Tests - Lee Cronbach and Paul Meehl The Fallacy of the Null-Hypothesis Significance Test - William Rozeboom Simultaneous Conjoint Measurement - R. Duncan Luce and John Tukey A New Type of Fundamental Measurement Construct Validity - Harold Bechtoldt A Critique Psychology and the Science of Science - Stanley Stevens Measurement and Man - Stanley Stevens On the Statistical Treatment of Football Numbers - Frederic Lord PART THREE: METHODOLOGY Psychology
s Bridgman versus Bridgman
s Bridgman - Sigmund Koch An Essay in Reconstruction Reflexivity - W. Donald Oliver and Alvin Landfield An Unfaced Issue of Psychology On the Social Psychology of the Psychological Experiment - Martin Orne With Particular Reference to Demand Characteristics and Their Implications Covert Communication in the Psychological Experiment - Robert Rosenthal On a Distinction between Hypothetical Constructs and Intervening Variables - Kenneth MacCorquodale and Paul Meehl VOLUME THREE: MAJOR THEORETICAL POSITIONS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY PART ONE: FUNCTIONALISM The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology - John Dewey Structural and Functional Psychology - Edward Titchener Minds and Machines - Hilary Putnam PART TWO: BEHAVIORISM Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It - John Watson A New Formula for Behaviorism - Edward Chace Tolman The Conflicting Psychologies of Learning - Clark Hull A Way out Are Theories of Learning Necessary? - Burrhus Skinner The Psychologist Looks at Language - O. Hobart Mowrer The Methods and Postulates of
Behaviorism
- Kenneth Spence PART THREE: THE EMERGENCE OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Human Memory - Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin A Proposed System and Its Control Processes A Mechanical Model for Human Attention and Immediate Memory - Donald Broadbent Review of Verbal Behavior - Noam Chomsky Gestalt Psychology Today - Wolfgang Köhler The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two - George Miller Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information Are Theories of Perception Necessary? - Alan Costall The Knowledge Level - Allen Newell Computer Simulation of Human Thinking - Allen Newell and Herbert Simon VOLUME FOUR: THE HUMAN DILEMMA: SOCIAL, DEVELOPMENTAL AND ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PART ONE : SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Field Theory and Experiments in Social Psychology - Kurt Lewin Concepts and Methods The Need for a Phenomenological System of Psychology - Donald Snygg Social Psychology as History - Kenneth Gergen Scientific Models and Human Morals - Gordon Allport Contributions to Role-Taking Theory - Theodore Sarbin I Hypnotic Behavior From Acts to Dispositions - Edward Jones and Keith Davis The Attribution Process in Person Perception PART TWO: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Conceptual Emphasis in the History of Developmental Psychology - S. Anandalakshmy and Robert Grinder Evolutionary Theory, Teleology and the Nature-Nurture Issue Selection from the Construction of Reality in the Child - Jean Piaget The Concept of Development from a Comparative and Organismic Point of View - Heinz Werner Selection from Identity - Erik Erikson Youth and Crisis Transmission of Aggression through Imitation of Aggressive Models - Albert Bandura, Dorothea Ross and Sheila Ross Moral Stages and Moralization - Lawrence Kohlberg The Cognitive-Developmental Approach PART THREE : ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY A Stimulus-Response Theory of Anxiety and Its Role as a Reinforcing Agent - O. Hobart Mowrer Significant Aspects of Client-Centered Therapy - Carl Rogers Persons or Science? A Philosophical Question - Carl Rogers The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual - Evelyn Hooker A Critique of Cultural and Statistical Concepts of Abnormality - Henry Wegrocki Psychotherapy - Joseph Wolpe The Non-Scientific Heritage and the New Science Intensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement - Teodoro Ayllon
s Interesting! - Murray Davis Towards a Phenomenology of Sociology and a Sociology of Phenomenology A Project for a Scientific Psychology - Sigmund Freud The Logical Analysis of Psychology - Carl Hempel Psychology and Emerging Conceptions of Knowledge as Unitary - Sigmund Koch Theoretical Psychology 1950 - Sigmund Koch An Overview Wundt
s Creature at Age Zero - and as Centenarian - Sigmund Koch Some Aspects of the Institutionalization of the
New Psychology
The Conflict between Aristotelian and Galilean Modes of Thought in Contemporary Psychology - Kurt Lewin The Formal Criteria of a Systematic Psychology - John McGeoch The Current Impact of Freud upon Psychology - Gardner Murphy The Cult of Empiricism in Psychology, and beyond - Stephen Toulmin and David Leary The Nature of Theory Construction in Contemporary Psychology - Kenneth Spence Virtue Rewarded and Vice Punished - Ruth Tolman VOLUME TWO: THEORY AND METHOD PART ONE: PSYCHOPHYSICS Psychophysical Analysis - Louis Thurstone The Direct Estimation of Sensory Magnitudes-Loudness - Stanley Stevens Is There a Sensory Threshold? - John Swets PART TWO: MEASUREMENT A Theory of Data - Clyde Coombs Theoretical Risks and Tabular Asterisks - Paul Meehl Sir Karl, Sir Ronald and the Slow Progress of Soft Psychology Measurement Scales and Statistics - Joel Michell A Clash of Paradigms Construct Validity in Psychological Tests - Lee Cronbach and Paul Meehl The Fallacy of the Null-Hypothesis Significance Test - William Rozeboom Simultaneous Conjoint Measurement - R. Duncan Luce and John Tukey A New Type of Fundamental Measurement Construct Validity - Harold Bechtoldt A Critique Psychology and the Science of Science - Stanley Stevens Measurement and Man - Stanley Stevens On the Statistical Treatment of Football Numbers - Frederic Lord PART THREE: METHODOLOGY Psychology
s Bridgman versus Bridgman
s Bridgman - Sigmund Koch An Essay in Reconstruction Reflexivity - W. Donald Oliver and Alvin Landfield An Unfaced Issue of Psychology On the Social Psychology of the Psychological Experiment - Martin Orne With Particular Reference to Demand Characteristics and Their Implications Covert Communication in the Psychological Experiment - Robert Rosenthal On a Distinction between Hypothetical Constructs and Intervening Variables - Kenneth MacCorquodale and Paul Meehl VOLUME THREE: MAJOR THEORETICAL POSITIONS IN TWENTIETH CENTURY PSYCHOLOGY PART ONE: FUNCTIONALISM The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology - John Dewey Structural and Functional Psychology - Edward Titchener Minds and Machines - Hilary Putnam PART TWO: BEHAVIORISM Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It - John Watson A New Formula for Behaviorism - Edward Chace Tolman The Conflicting Psychologies of Learning - Clark Hull A Way out Are Theories of Learning Necessary? - Burrhus Skinner The Psychologist Looks at Language - O. Hobart Mowrer The Methods and Postulates of
Behaviorism
- Kenneth Spence PART THREE: THE EMERGENCE OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY Human Memory - Richard Atkinson and Richard Shiffrin A Proposed System and Its Control Processes A Mechanical Model for Human Attention and Immediate Memory - Donald Broadbent Review of Verbal Behavior - Noam Chomsky Gestalt Psychology Today - Wolfgang Köhler The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two - George Miller Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information Are Theories of Perception Necessary? - Alan Costall The Knowledge Level - Allen Newell Computer Simulation of Human Thinking - Allen Newell and Herbert Simon VOLUME FOUR: THE HUMAN DILEMMA: SOCIAL, DEVELOPMENTAL AND ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PART ONE : SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Field Theory and Experiments in Social Psychology - Kurt Lewin Concepts and Methods The Need for a Phenomenological System of Psychology - Donald Snygg Social Psychology as History - Kenneth Gergen Scientific Models and Human Morals - Gordon Allport Contributions to Role-Taking Theory - Theodore Sarbin I Hypnotic Behavior From Acts to Dispositions - Edward Jones and Keith Davis The Attribution Process in Person Perception PART TWO: DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Conceptual Emphasis in the History of Developmental Psychology - S. Anandalakshmy and Robert Grinder Evolutionary Theory, Teleology and the Nature-Nurture Issue Selection from the Construction of Reality in the Child - Jean Piaget The Concept of Development from a Comparative and Organismic Point of View - Heinz Werner Selection from Identity - Erik Erikson Youth and Crisis Transmission of Aggression through Imitation of Aggressive Models - Albert Bandura, Dorothea Ross and Sheila Ross Moral Stages and Moralization - Lawrence Kohlberg The Cognitive-Developmental Approach PART THREE : ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY A Stimulus-Response Theory of Anxiety and Its Role as a Reinforcing Agent - O. Hobart Mowrer Significant Aspects of Client-Centered Therapy - Carl Rogers Persons or Science? A Philosophical Question - Carl Rogers The Adjustment of the Male Overt Homosexual - Evelyn Hooker A Critique of Cultural and Statistical Concepts of Abnormality - Henry Wegrocki Psychotherapy - Joseph Wolpe The Non-Scientific Heritage and the New Science Intensive Treatment of Psychotic Behaviour by Stimulus Satiation and Food Reinforcement - Teodoro Ayllon