208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1958, Humanistic Psychology opens with a consideration of the many different ways in which a system of psychology can be built. Professor Cohen takes an entirely different view from that which suggests that a knowledge of the brain will eventually tell us all we need to know about the mind. The qualities of human experience are peculiar to themselves and cannot be reduced... Read more
Preface Part I 1. The Difficulty of Making the First Step Part II 2. The Shaping of the Young Mind 3. The Permitted and Forbidden in Childhood Part III 4. The Senses as Social Organs 5. Psychological Time Part IV 6. Personal Thinking 7. Contact of Minds Part V 8. Work and Play 9. The Psychological Meaning of Illness 10. Psychology in Relation to Literature Index
Biography
John Cohen






