Description |
x, 159 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. Sigmund Freud and Psychoanalysis -- 3. B. F. Skinner and Radical Behaviorism -- 4. Carl Rogers and Humanistic Phenomenology -- 5. Comparisons, Contrasts, Criticisms, and Concluding Comments |
Summary |
In this book, Robert D. Nye clearly and succinctly presents the essential ideas of Freud, Skinner, and Rogers, three of the most important contributors to contemporary psychological thought. A brief introductory chapter is followed by three chapters that provide an overview of each theorist. These chapters include basic ideas, practical examples, real-world implications, and commentaries. The final chapter provides comparisons on specific issues, critical evaluations, and the author's personal comments |
Notes |
"A Clairemont book" |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.
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Rogers, Carl R. (Carl Ransom), 1902-1987.
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Skinner, B. F. (Burrhus Frederic), 1904-1990.
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Behaviorism (Psychology)
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Humanistic psychology.
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Psychoanalysis.
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LC no. |
94042256 |
ISBN |
0534266169 (paperback) |
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