"Um, mm-h, yeah": Carl Rogers, phonographic recordings, and the making of therapeutic listening [0.03%]
《唔、嗯哼、好》:卡尔·罗杰斯、声录影片和治疗性聆听的形成
Katja Guenther
Katja Guenther
Listening seems to be a simple and natural act. We sit back, look at the speaker, and take in what she says. And yet, we also know that good listening is a skill, an art, that if done correctly, can be transformative. This article looks int...
"Eugenics, social reform, and psychology: The careers of Isabelle Kendig": Correction to Harris (2021) [0.03%]
“优生学、社会改革与心理学:Isabelle Kendig的职业生涯”对Harris(2021)一文的勘误通知
Reports an error in "Eugenics, social reform, and psychology: The careers of Isabelle Kendig" by Ben Harris (History of Psychology, 2021[Nov], Vol 24[4], 350-376). In the article, multiple instances of "St. Elizabeths Hospital" were incorre...
Published Erratum
History of psychology. 2022 May;25(2):169. DOI:10.1037/hop0000215 2022
The quest for objectivity and measurements in phrenology's "bumpy" history [0.03%]
颅相学“凹凸”的历史中对客观性与测量的探求
Stanley Finger,Paul Eling
Stanley Finger
Phrenology is based on correlating character traits with visible or palpable cranial bumps (or depressions) thought to reflect underlying brain areas differing in size and levels of activity. Franz Joseph Gall, who introduced the doctrine d...
Ben Harris
Ben Harris
Forty-two years ago, a small group within the Cheiron Society formed a dissident caucus, the Upper Left Hand Corner Club (ULHCC). The founding document, preserved in an old file folder, featured a diagram of the place of the history of psyc...
Mitchell G Ash
Mitchell G Ash
Reviews the book, Max Wertheimer, Productive Thinking by Viktor Sarris (2020). This volume contains a reproduction of the original edition of Max Wertheimer's study of productive thinking, published posthumously in 1945, with a brief prefac...
Stephan Bonfield
Stephan Bonfield
Article presents 2021 Society for the History of Psychology award winners. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
Inaugural editorial [0.03%]
创刊号评论文章
Christopher D Green
Christopher D Green
Now in its 25th year, the journal has become an important institution within the discipline since an article of the editor's (on Aristotle's theory of mind) was the first to appear on its pages in back in 1998. It is the editor's aim to bui...
A neglected and forgotten episode of Nazi Race Psychology in Occupied Poland: A critical analysis by T. Tomaszewski (1945) [0.03%]
被忽视和遗忘的纳粹占领波兰期间的心理学种族主义事件:T·托马舍夫斯基的批判性分析(1945)
Wojciech Pisula,Hanna Mamzer,Jacek Mirecki et al.
Wojciech Pisula et al.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the Nazis used science as a tool for shaping state policy. One of the most abhorrent aspects of scientific collaboration with the Nazis at that time was the broadly defined field of "race psychology." In this article...
Psychology in national socialism: The question of "professionalization" and the case of the "Ostmark" [0.03%]
纳粹主义下的心理学:职业化问题以及“奥斯特马克”的案例分析
Martin Wieser,Gerhard Benetka
Martin Wieser
This article presents a contextualization and revaluation of competing narratives concerning the history of psychology in Nazi Germany. Since the 1980s, this debate revolves around the supposed "professionalization" of the discipline from H...
When Rollo May's "little band" of New York psychologists fought back against organized medicine's attempts to control psychotherapy [0.03%]
当罗洛·梅在纽约的心理学小团体对抗医学界对心理治疗的控制时
James Schlett
James Schlett
At a time when New York was best positioned to influence the development of the profession of psychology in the mid-twentieth century, efforts to pass licensing or certification in Albany floundered for more than 15 years due to opposition ...