Psychology and Its Allied Disciplines: Psychology and the Social Sciences

Portada
Marc 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
Author Index
239
Subject Index
247
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