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9781591471875

Critical Thinking About Psychology Hidden Assumptions and Plausible Alternatives

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    9781591471875

  • ISBN10:

    1591471877

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-12-15
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association

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In Critical Thinking About Psychology: Hidden Assumptions and Plausible Alternatives contributors examine the unquestioned givens of psychology and suggest other ways of looking at them. Psychologists are taught early in their careers to use their research findings to examine common myths and debunk false beliefs. Yet, in spite of this emphasis on critical analysis, psychologists do not typically subject psychology itself to such evaluation. In this fascinating volume, experts from varied subdisciplines critique assumptions peculiar to their specialty and then propose alternatives to replace the original assumptions.
 
The book covers six major psychology subdisciplines, ranging from clinical psychology to neuropsychology. Contributors critique unquestioned tenets of the field such as the dualism between mind and body, the truth of efficient causation, and the discrete unit known as the individual. Authors then provide alternative ways of seeing the field, such as nondualistic models of the self and a moral vision of human development, effectively creating new conceptual ground for psychology.
 
In analyzing what is taken for granted, this volume teaches critical thinking skills at the same time that it moves psychology in exciting new directions.
 

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Introduction: Thinking Critically About Critical Thinking 3(12)
Brent D. Slife
Stephen C. Yanchar
Jeffrey S. Reber
I. Clinical and Counseling Psychology
15(46)
Psychotherapy and Modern Dilemmas
17(22)
Frank C. Richardson
Psychotherapy, Character, and the Good Life
39(22)
Blaine J. Fowers
II. Social Psychology
61(36)
Social Psychology: Key Issues, Assumptions, and Implications
63(18)
Jeffrey S. Reber
Lisa M. Osbeck
Social Psychology: Exploring Alternative Conceptual Foundations
81(16)
Edwin E. Gantt
III. Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology
97(52)
The Assumptions and Implications of the Neurobiological Approach to Depression
99(22)
Dawson Hedges
Colin Burchfield
Alternative Assumptions for Neuroscience: Formulating a True Monism
121(28)
Brent D. Slife
Ramona O. Hopkins
IV. Cognitive Psychology
149(38)
Cognitive Psychology: Hidden Assumptions
151(20)
Robert C. Bishop
A Contextualist Alternative to Cognitive Psychology
171(16)
Stephen C. Yanchar
V. Developmental Psychology
187(46)
Developmental Psychology and the Death of God
189(18)
Brian Vandenberg
Shawn P. O'Connor
Moral Visions of Developmental Psychology
207(26)
John Chambers Christopher
VI. Methodology in Psychology
233(34)
The Language and Methods of Science: Common Assumptions and Uncommon Conclusions
235(16)
Richard N. Williams
Toward an Alternative Psychology
251(16)
Jeff Sugarman
Jack Martin
Conclusion: Toward Critical Openness 267(12)
Suzanne R. Kirschner
Author Index 279(8)
Subject Index 287(8)
About the Editors 295

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