history psychology
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PSYC 4006
History of Psychology
Course Materials and Readings
Required Textbook The following textbook is required for this course:
Henley, T. B. (2019). Hergenhahn’s An introduction to the history of psychology (8th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Additional Resources The online content often provides links to videos, webpages, or additional reading that are seen as useful in gaining understanding of the
material covered. Since it cannot be guaranteed that all links will remain active, you will never be tested on information that is provided
only within any of these suggested resources. They are provided only to act as an aid in demonstrating ideas and information in a way other
than provided in the text. They will be especially useful if you are a visual learner.
Module Readings The table below breaks down your required readings by module. Note that all chapters are found in your Henley textbook.
Module 1 Chapter 1: Introduction
Module 2 Chapter 2: The Ancient World
Module 3 Chapter 3: Rome and the Middle Ages
Module 4 Chapter 4: Renaissance Science and Philosophy
Module 5 Chapter 5: Empiricism, Sensationalism, and Positivism
Chapter 6: Rationalism
Module 6 Chapter 9: Early Approaches to Psychology
Module 7 Chapter 10: Evolution and Individual Differences
Module 8 Chapter 11: American Psychology and Functionalism
Module 9 Chapter 12: Behaviorism
Chapter 13: Neobehaviorism
Module 10 Chapter 15: Early Considerations of Mental Illness
Module 11 Chapter 16: Psychoanalysis
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