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Classics in Psychology, 1855(Hardback)
Vol 1
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/11/1998
A revolutionary turning point in the history of psychology. Introducing action into psychology as a category of analysis in its own right, Alexander Bain was the first to bring the new physiology of...
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Classics in Psychology, 1870(Hardback)
Vol 7
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/11/1998
Henry Maudsley's persuasive and highly influential appeal for use of the physiological approach in the analysis of healthy and disordered mental function gave powerful impetus to the spread of reduc...
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Classics in Psychology, 1870(Hardback)
Vol 8
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/11/1998
Writing from a rigorously deterministic and positivistic stance and drawing on evidence from psychotherapy and neural physiology, Taine mounted an influential attack on the tendency toward reificati...
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Classics in Psychology, 1874(Hardback)
Vol 10
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/10/1998
The first systematic handbook of the new, scientific, experimental psychology. Wilhelm Wundt's work is widely credited with introducing the new, scientific, experimental psychology to the world.
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Classics in Psychology, 1877(Hardback)
Vol 14
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/11/1998
The classic modern statement of the dual-aspect monist approach to the mind/body relation in which mind and body are viewed as different aspects of one and the same series of psychophysical events.
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Classics in Psychology, 1886(Hardback)
Vol 22
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/10/1998
Anticipating the modern concept of a cognitive unconscious, Alfred Binet employed hypnosis as a research method to reach the conclusion that there is a permanent and automatic process of unconscious...
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Classics in Psychology, 1888(Hardback)
Vol 25
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/11/1998
Analyzing and rejecting various arguments adduced against the continuity of descent as applied to human mind and building a positive case based on presumed parrallels between ontogenetic and phyloge...
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Classics in Psychology, 1889(Hardback)
Vol 26
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/11/1998
Emphasizing the influence of the mind on the body, Charles Tuckey was among the first to describe the potential therapeutic effects of hypnotic suggestion on a wide range of diseases.
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Classics in Psychology, 1892(Hardback)
Vol 29
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/01/1998
This text consists of Wilhelm Wundt's developed point of view on topics such as the the quality of sensation, the nature of feeling, the relation of feeling to will, consciousness, the develpment of...
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Classics in Psychology, 1904(Hardback)
Vol 38
Thoemmes Continuum
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01/11/1998
The first complete theoretical exposition and handbook of the new Galton-Pearson statistical methods. This text introduced statistics into the mainstream of psychological research.
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Little Worried Caterpillar (PB)
Little Green knows she''s about to make a big change - transformingfrom a caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly. Everyone is VERYexcited! But Little Green is VERY worried. What if being a butterflyisn''t as brilliant as everyone says?Join Little Green as she finds her own path ... with just a littlehelp from her friends.
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All the Things We Carry PB
What can you carry?A pebble? A teddy? A bright red balloon? A painting you''ve made?A hope or a dream?This gorgeous, reassuring picture book celebrates all the preciousthings we can carry, from toys and treasures to love and hope. With comforting rhymes and fabulous illustrations, this is a warmhug of a picture book.
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