If you think history is boring and monotonous, you might want to give A History of Modern Psychology textbook a try. The book covers exciting topics such as the controversial use of IQ tests at Ellis Island and the psychology of chewing gum. The book, now in its 10th edition, has been a market leader for over thirty years.
The authors, Sydney Ellen Schultz and Duane P. Schultz, take a biographical approach to the coverage of modern psychology. They start with the late 19th century and personalize the history of psychology by providing biographical information on prominent theorists. Additionally, they show how the major events in their lives have influenced the authors’ own ideas and methods. This unique approach makes the book an interesting read that avoids dry narratives.
The new 10th edition of the book includes updates on cognitive neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and positive psychology, making it relevant and timely.
Sydney Ellen Schultz, one of the authors, is a writer and researcher, editor, and has developed digital and print publications and teaching materials for publishers, schools, government agencies, and professional associations. The other author, Duane P. Schultz, is a former professor of psychology at the University of South Florida and has held faculty appointments at other universities.
Overall, this husband and wife author team has done a great job in creating a comprehensive and informative book on the history of modern psychology.
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