American Psychology, 1922-1947
This podcast episode is the second installment of a planned trilogy exploring pivotal journal articles that trace the evolution of psychology as an academic field in the United States throughout the twentieth century. It features essential writings on behaviorism, neuropsychological assessment, the psychology of race, and humanistic therapeutic approaches. We extend our gratitude to the staff at the American Psychological Association, Taylor and Francis, and Phi Beta Kappa for their assistance in confirming that these papers are in the public domain for listeners in the United States and countries recognizing the Rule of the Shorter Term. (Summary by Carl Manchester)
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