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This unique textbook offers an inspirational and engaging guide to Psychology’s past and present, told through fascinating stories about the discipline’s charismatic personalities and the controversies they generated. Geoff Bunn introduces students to an array of conceptual and analytical tools for critical thinking and demonstrates how to apply these to understand a variety of historical controversies, psychological theories, and individual personalities.

Each chapter focuses on a core area of psychological study and integrates both conceptual and historical issues in a ‘guide on the side’ approach, encouraging students to form their own opinions of what they have read. The book takes an inclusive approach, integrating equality, diversity, human rights and intersectionality issues throughout and introducing students to often overlooked figures and areas of study.

The text is supported by an extensive tutor guide featuring lesson plans, resources, key sources, recommended readings, and tried-and-tested classroom exercises that utilise tools for critical thinking. This is the ideal undergraduate textbook for conceptual and historical issues in psychology, whether taught as a standalone course or integrated into other psychology modules.



This unique textbook offers an inspirational and engaging guide to Psychology’s past and present, told through fascinating stories about the discipline’s charismatic personalities and the controversies they generated.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1 The Contours of Murder: Phrenology and the Logic of Reductionism

Chapter 2 Darwins Shadow: Evolution and the Naturalisation of Mind

Chapter 3 The Skull That Sparked a Theory: Criminality and the Allure of
Natural Kinds

Chapter 4 Remembering Herculine: The Looping Effects of Sexuality

Chapter 5 The Queen of the Hysterics: Hysteria and the Mimetic Body

Chapter 6 Pursuing Beauty: Psychological Laboratories and the Metaphysics of
Measurement

Chapter 7 The Cats Cradle: Untangling the Psychological Complex

Chapter 8 A Troubled Cure for a Troubled Mind: Psychologys Mastery of
Metaphor

Chapter 9 The BITCH Bites Back: Categorisation and the Invention of
Intelligence

Chapter 10 After the Flood: Companion Species and the Co-production of
Psychology

Chapter 11 Pigeons Play Ping Pong: Behaviourism and the Crisis of the
Paradigm

Chapter 12 Three Generations of Imbeciles Are Enough: Psychology, Biopower,
and the Apparatus of Eugenics

Chapter 13 Broken Bodies, Wounded Souls: The Psychosomatic Protest of Shell
Shock

Chapter 14 The Secrets of Black Magic: Industrial Psychologys Technologies
of the Self

Chapter 15 Duty, Uses and Abuses: Personality Psychologys Modal Selves

Chapter 16 An Ego that Only Desires Pleasure: Psychoanalysis,
Phallocentrism, and the Maternal Metaphor

Chapter 17 The Wisdom of the Crowd: Reification and the Authority of
Statistics

Chapter 18 The Machine That Knew Too Much: The Lie Detector and the
Discursive Production of Truth

Chapter 19 Into the Dome: The Material Culture of Child Psychology

Chapter 20 A Most Haunted House: Parapsychologys Boundary-work

Chapter 21 Mad Travellers: The Historical Ontology of Psychological
Categories

Chapter 22 Behind the Mask: Psychological Diagnosis and the Politics of
Interpellation

Chapter 23 Telling Tales: The Cold War Parables of Social Psychology

Chapter 24 Hidden Treasures: Humanistic Psychotherapy and the Dialectic of
Meaning

Chapter 25 Speaking Truth to Power: Community Psychologys Critical
Consciousness

Chapter 26 Youre All Wet!: Evolutionary Psychology and the Pleasures of
Fantasy

Chapter 27 Language Games: The Cult of the Fact and the Enchantment of
Discourse

Chapter 28 Unnatural Emotions: The Social Construction of Feelings

Chapter 29 The Power Within: Cognitive Psychologys Embodied Cognition

Chapter 30 A Cold of the Soul: Positive Psychologys Neoliberal Cure

Chapter 31 Ghost Stories: Romantic Love from Courtship to Situationship

Chapter 32 Tell Me Where It Hurts: Feminist Psychologys Critique of
Hegemonic Masculinity

Chapter 33 Acts of Resistance: Psychology and LGBTQIA+ Activism

Chapter 34 This Is Who I Am: Black Psychology and Critical Race Theorys
Unfinished Revolution

Chapter 35 The One with Rachel In It: Cognitive Neuropsychology and the
Technological Sublime

Chapter 36 Train Wreck Looming: Conceptual and Historical Issues and the
Crisis in Psychology

Appendix
Geoff Bunn is Reader in Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, and an internationally-recognised researcher in the history of psychology and education.