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Psychology Revivals


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Psychology Revivals is an initiative aiming to re-issue a wealth of academic works which have long been unavailable. Following the success of the Routledge Revivals programme, this time encompassing a vast range from across the Behavioural Sciences, Psychology Revivals draws upon a distinguished catalogue of imprints and authors associated with both Routledge and Psychology Press, restoring to print books by some of the most influential scholars of the last 120 years.

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Psychotherapy with Severely Deprived Children

Psychotherapy with Severely Deprived Children

1st Edition

Edited By Mary Boston, Rolene Szur
February 10, 2016

Originally published in 1983, this study describes the experience of severely deprived children referred for individual psychoanalytic psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic in London, and at other clinics and schools. Most were living in children’s homes, all came from chaotic and disrupted ...

Nervous Disorders of Men The Modern Psychological Conception of their Causes, Effects, and Rational Treatment

Nervous Disorders of Men: The Modern Psychological Conception of their Causes, Effects, and Rational Treatment

1st Edition

By Bernard Hollander
January 06, 2016

Born in Vienna in 1864, Bernard Hollander was a London-based psychiatrist in the early twentieth century. He is best known for being one of the main proponents of the interest in phrenology at that time. This title, originally published in 1916, looks at ‘the numerous nervous illnesses of men, in ...

Experimental Psychology Its Scope and Method: Volume I History and Method

Experimental Psychology Its Scope and Method: Volume I: History and Method

1st Edition

By Jean Piaget, Paul Fraisse, Maurice Reuchlin
December 02, 2015

First published in English 1968, in this volume Paul Fraisse begins with history, looking at the evolution of experimental psychology, starting with its origins. He then moves on to the establishment of experimental psychology around the world. In the second chapter he discusses the experimental ...

Experimental Psychology Its Scope and Method: Volume IV Learning and Memory

Experimental Psychology Its Scope and Method: Volume IV: Learning and Memory

1st Edition

By Jean François Le Ny, Gérard de Montpellier, Geneviève Oléron, César Florès
December 02, 2015

First published in English in 1970, the first chapter of the book is concerned with conditioned reactions. Jean François le Ny discusses ways in which conditioned reactions are acquired and the laws governing their function. The second contributor, Gérard de Montpellier, looks at different types of...

Experimental Psychology Its Scope and Method: Volume V Motivation, Emotion and Personality

Experimental Psychology Its Scope and Method: Volume V: Motivation, Emotion and Personality

1st Edition

By Joseph Nuttin, Paul Fraisse, Richard Meili
December 02, 2015

First published in English in 1968, Joseph Nuttin contributes the first chapter, on Motivation. He discusses various aspects of the motivational process. Such as incentives, conflict, social motivation, and negative motivation, and describes the mechanism of the process. The second chapter, by Paul...

Experimental Psychology Its Scope and Method: Volume VII Intelligence

Experimental Psychology Its Scope and Method: Volume VII: Intelligence

1st Edition

By Pierre Oléron, Jean Piaget, Bärbel Inhelder, Pierre Gréco
December 02, 2015

First published in English in 1969, the book opens with a chapter by Pierre Oléron on intellectual activities. These fall into three groups: inductive activities (the apprehension of laws, relations and concepts), reasoning and problem solving. It describes typical methods and essential results ...

The Psychology of Control and Aging

The Psychology of Control and Aging

1st Edition

Edited By Margret M. Baltes
December 02, 2015

Originally published in 1986, the central topic of this book is the analysis and application of control-related beliefs and behaviours for theory and practice in the psychology of aging. The volume was written for two specific interrelated purposes aimed at cross-fertilization between the ...

Culture and Early Interactions

Culture and Early Interactions

1st Edition

Edited By Tiffany Field, Anita Sostek, Peter Vietze, P. Herbert Leiderman
October 23, 2015

In the late 1960s, after a period of intense acceleration of the pace of research on human infancy, a number of investigators – some anthropologists, some psychologists, some psychiatrists and paediatricians, and even a few ethologists – developed the conviction that certain contributions to the ...

Current Issues in Rational-Emotive Therapy

Current Issues in Rational-Emotive Therapy

1st Edition

By Windy Dryden
October 23, 2015

In his earlier book Rational-Emotive Therapy: Fundamentals and Innovations Dr Dryden outlined the central features of Rational-Emotive Therapy (RET) as it had developed in and from the work of Albert Ellis. He then proceeded to discuss innovations within the theory, several of which had been ...

Hypnosis A Guide for Patients and Practitioners

Hypnosis: A Guide for Patients and Practitioners

1st Edition

By David Waxman
October 23, 2015

Hypnosis is now being used by doctors, dentists and therapists to help cure or relieve a wide range of illnesses, personality problems and emotional and psychological conditions. It has been used to treat phobias and many nervous symptoms; the help people give up smoking, alcohol and drugs; to ...

Key Cases in Psychotherapy

Key Cases in Psychotherapy

1st Edition

Edited By Dr Windy Dryden
October 23, 2015

Originally published in 1987, the purpose of this book was to show how therapists grappled with cases which challenged their ideas about the theory and practice of psychotherapy at the time, and how they revised these ideas as a result of encountering these cases. The contributors, leading ...

Rational-Emotive Therapy Fundamentals and Innovations

Rational-Emotive Therapy: Fundamentals and Innovations

1st Edition

By Windy Dryden
October 23, 2015

Rational-emotive therapy was developed over a number of years from the work of Albert Ellis, who set up the Institute of Rational-Emotive Therapy in New York. As a form of therapy it integrates some of the features of both the behaviour therapies and the more traditional psychotherapies, although ...

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