Psychology and Its Allied Disciplines: Psychology and the Social SciencesMarc H. Bornstein Psychology Press, 1984 - 304 páginas First published in 1984. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contenido
Preface | xv |
Introduction | xxiii |
Psychology and Anthropology | 1 |
Domains of Overlap | 2 |
Underlying Assumptions | 10 |
Methodology | 15 |
Mutual Dependency between Psychology and Anthropology | 18 |
Conclusions | 24 |
Environmental Disciplines and Environmental Professions | 125 |
Interdisciplinary Social Sciences | 127 |
Psychology visavis the Environmental Professions | 138 |
The Place of Psychology in the Study of Environmental Systems | 145 |
Conclusions | 153 |
References | 157 |
Psychology and History | 163 |
Freudian Models | 166 |
References | 25 |
Psychology Behavior Therapy and Psychiatry | 31 |
The Dual Nature of Psychiatry | 34 |
Society Psychiatry and the Medical Model | 38 |
Neurosis and the Medical Model | 41 |
A Divorce is Being Arranged | 44 |
A General Overview | 50 |
References | 52 |
Psychology and Economics | 55 |
An Historical View | 56 |
Microeconomics and Psychology | 62 |
Macroeconomics and Psychology | 72 |
What Can Economics Contribute to Psychology? | 77 |
Future Directions | 79 |
Conclusion | 81 |
References | 82 |
Psychology and Education | 89 |
An Historical Perspective | 90 |
Modern Relations between Psychology and Education | 105 |
The Convergence of New Theoretical Positions | 114 |
Conclusions | 117 |
References | 118 |
Psychology and the Environmental Disciplines | 123 |
Erikson and the Great Man in History | 168 |
Shared Themes Model | 171 |
Search for Immortality | 175 |
The New Psychohistory | 179 |
Conclusions | 180 |
References | 183 |
Psychology and Political Science | 185 |
Theoretical and Methodological Origins | 187 |
Research Areas | 191 |
Conclusions | 201 |
References | 202 |
Psychology and Sociology | 207 |
Historical Background | 208 |
Levels of Discourse | 213 |
Methods | 220 |
Pure versus Applied Science | 223 |
Social Psychology | 224 |
Conclusions | 229 |
References | 232 |
Biographical Notes | 236 |
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