Foundations of Psychological Thought
A History of Psychology
- Barbara F. Gentile - Simmons College, Boston
- Benjamin O. Miller - Salem State College, USA
History of Psychology
- Thematic organization of readings demonstrates how thinking on major psychological issues evolved.
- Contemporary as well as historical readings, bring students right up to the present.
- Introductions and extensive annotations set the context for students and guide them in navigating sometimes complex ideas to help them get the most out of reading the original sources.
- Further Reading section
- Ideas and Study Questions to help students reinforce understanding of the excerpts.
"Through carefully selected and extensively annotated original sources, Foundations of Psychological Thought deals with some of the most important issues and ideas in the history of psychological thought."
"A wonderful resource collection of 'original source material.' I appreciate the cluster of readings by topic as well as the date."
We deliver a year 1 (level 4) module on the history of psychology and this book will be very useful.
This book presents an excellent collection of key original manuscripts. It serves as a starting point for a student's understanding and as a reference for future use.
This is an excellent resource which provides a varied and interesting choice of orginal research. Th discussion points at the end of each chapter provide a basis to consolidate learning
An interesting and clear book
Went with another textbook.
This text will provide students and those new to psychology with a useful overview of it’s history, foundations and main ideas.