The Philosophy of Psychology by Richard Kitchener

The Philosophy of Psychology by Richard Kitchener

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This major textbook provides a comprehensive explanation of the key topics and debates arising in the philosophy of psychology.

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The Philosophy of Psychology by Richard Kitchener

This major textbook provides a comprehensive explanation of the key topics and debates arising in the philosophy of psychology.
The Philosophy of Psychology..does more than review philosophical psychology as it exists today, but also tries to move the field in new directions. The last two sections bring philosohical reflections to issues in clinical psychology. The fourth section, Clinical Psychology and Philosophy, contains two articles on philosophical concerns about psychoanalysis - a traditional area - but breaks new ground with an article questioning the soundness of the concept of rationality underpinning rational-emotive psychotherapy. The final section, Ethics and Psychology, addresses a wide range of ethical issues in psychology, including psychology′s implicit values and inconsistencies between scientific psychology′s belief in determinism and its insistence on informed consent in therapy and experimentation. Of special interest to teachers of psychological practitioners will be two articles about the APA′s code of ethics, one of which finds it seriously wanting, whereas the other finds it a good, if flawed, attempts to define professional "goodness".

The Philosophy of Psychology is a good introduction to the field it surveys. Almost all the articles can be read by someone unfamiliar with the topics discussed, and varying points of view are well represented. It might well serve as an auxilliary text in graduate-level courses in history and systems of psychology, whereas specific chapters might be assigned to courses in ethics, cognitive science, or philosophy of mind′ - Contemporary Psychology

`The very wide-ranging nature of this book means that it should not only be of interest to those on courses devoted to the philosophy of psychology, but should also be relevant to courses on ethics, cognitive science and clinical psychology, at the least. One measure of a book′s usefulness should be whether it has affected one′s teaching. It certainly passes that test. I recommended it to my students′ - Psychology Teaching Review

William T. O’Donohue is a licensed clinical psychologist, professor of psychology and adjunct professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of Nevada, Reno, and a faculty member of the National Judicial College. He is widely recognized in the field for his proposed innovations in mental health service delivery, in treatment design and evaluation, and in knowledge of empirically supported cognitive behavioral therapies. He is a member of the Association for the Advancement for Behavior Therapy and served on the Board of Directors of this organization. Dr. O’Donohue has published over 50 books and 150 articles in scholarly journals and book chapters. For the past 14 years, he has been director of a free clinic that treats children who have been sexually abused and adults who have been sexually assaulted.
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ISBN 13 9780761953050
ISBN 10 0761953051
Title The Philosophy of Psychology
Author Richard Kitchener
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Year published 1996-10-30
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.