Endorsed by International Examinations for the latest syllabus, this new edition of the the market-leading text provides a true international perspective. It includes a Student's CD-ROM with every book, offering additional questions and support throughout the course and ahead of exams. - Offers an international perspective through a wide range of up-to-date case studies - Reinforces understanding through a variety of activities and discussion points - Provides examination preparation with revisions questions and summaries throughout Written in accessible language, but with plenty of detail for top-grade students
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An Introduction to the History of Psychology (7th edition)
reams puzzled early man, Greek philosophers spun elaborate theories to explain human memory and perception, Descartes postulated that the brain was filled with "animal spirits," and psychology was officially deemed a "science" in the 19th century. In this Seventh Edition of AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY, authors Hergenhahn and Henley demonstrate that most of the concerns of contemporary psychologists are manifestations of themes that have been part of psychology for hundreds--or even thousands--of years.