A Short History of Psychology offers a clear and engaging journey through the development of one of the most fascinating fields of human knowledge—the study of the mind and behavior. From its philosophical roots in ancient civilizations to its emergence as a scientific discipline, this book traces the key ideas, figures, and discoveries that shaped psychology over time.
Readers will explore early theories from Greek philosophers, the birth of experimental psychology in the 19th century, and the revolutionary work of figures such as Freud, Jung, Pavlov, Skinner, and Piaget. The book examines major schools of thought, including psychoanalysis, behaviorism, humanism, and cognitive psychology, showing how each contributed to our understanding of human thought, emotion, and behavior.
As psychology evolved, it expanded into diverse fields such as social psychology, developmental psychology, and neuroscience. This concise history highlights how advances in research methods and technology transformed the discipline into a modern science with real-world applications in education, therapy, business, and everyday life.
Accessible and informative, A Short History of Psychology is ideal for students, curious readers, and anyone interested in how we came to understand the complexities of the human mind.
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