PS 590 History of Psychology (Fall/Spring: 3)
A hundred years ago, psychology was a tiny academic specialty called mental
philosophy. In a matter of decades, however, psychology burgeoned into an
enormous field influencing both scholars and the popular imagination (think
IQ test, think analyst's couch). What accounts for the rise of psychology
to its all-powerful position? This course will examine the twentieth century
trajectory of psychology, asking how it has shaped, and been shaped by,
cultural, social, and political conditions, and exploring major thinkers
such as William James, Sigmund Freud, B.F. Skinner, Stanley Milgram, Abraham
Maslow, and others.
Nadine Weidman
Last Updated: 17-JAN-13