History doesn’t have to be boring, and this book is living proof, covering fascinating details of the Ellis Island controversy over the use of IQ tests for mental health issues. An industry leader for over 30 years, A HISTORY OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGY has been praised for its comprehensive, comprehensive approach. Focusing on modern thought, the book program began in the 19th century. The author presents a self-contained account of the history of psychology using historical information about potential theorists and shows important events in how theorists’ lives affect their ideas, methods, and processes. Updates to the 11th edition include discussions of new developments in positive psychology, computer-assisted dream interpretation, the use of Coca-Cola as a “nerve tonic” and much more. The result is a book as current and relevant today as it was when it was first introduced.
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