
From Seance to Science
A History of the Profession of Psychology in America
The University of Akron Press
2nd Edition
Published on 14. August 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
267 pages
978-1-937378-42-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book is intended to round out the picture of American psychology's past, adding the history of psychological practice to the story of psychological science. Written by two well-recognized authorities in the field, this book covers the profession and practice of psychology in America from the late nineteenth century to the present.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Akron, OH
United States
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-937378-42-4 (9781937378424)
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David Baker | Ludy Benjamin
From Seance to Science
A History of the Profession of Psychology in America
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Persons
David B. Baker is the director of Archives of the History of American Psychology and associate professor of psychology at The University of Akron. He received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University in 1988. Ludy T. Benjamin Jr. is professor of psychology and presidential professor of teaching excellence at Texas A&M University, and is the holder of the Glasscock Professorship in Teaching Excellence. His numerous publications include From SÃ(c)ance to Science: A History of the Profession of Psychology in America (with David Baker, 2004), A History of Psychology in Letters (second edition 2006, Blackwell), and A Brief History of Modern Psychology (2007, Blackwell). In 2007 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for the History of Psychology for his research on the history of psychology.