Yann Phesans interrogates the concept of therapeutic neutrality, combining personal history and clinical experience to offer an alternative.| the polyphony
William James at Harvard and Wilhelm Wundt at Leipzig University are widely remembered as the two principal founders of modern experimental psychology. While James vocally promoted open-minded but scientifically rigorous studies of contested phenomena such as telepathy and mediumship and published results of his own investigations, Wundt in Germany aggressively battled belief as well as| Forbidden Histories
– contributed by Tony Pankuch. Next week, the Cummings Center will launch its newest exhibit, Sexology: Science & Sensationalism, which explores the 50-year run of Sexology magazine (1933-1983), a sex science publication sold to popular audiences as “The Door to Sex Enlightenment.” I’ve had the pleasure of helping to supervise our current cohort of Museums […]| Cummings Center Blog
I am pleased to write that my latest book — A Conceptual History of Psychology: The Mind Through Time — is now published worldwide. Here are the contents: PART I. FOUNDATIONChapter 1. People, history and the concept of psychologyChapter 2. Spirituality, philosophy and the concept of the mindChapter 3. Knowledge, […] The post New book… appeared first on The Science Bit.| The Science Bit
– contributed by Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr. The collections of the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology are rich with treasures that tell the history of psychology over its roughly 150 ye…| Cummings Center Blog