Author: Gregg Henriques Full Title: A New Unified Theory Of Psychology Publisher: Springer; 2011th edition (August 17, 2011) Year: 2011 ISBN-13: 9781461400585 (978-1-4614-0058-5), 9781461400578 (978-1-4614-0057-8), 9781489996619 (978-1-4899-9661-9) ISBN-10: 1461400589, 1461400570, 1489996613 Pages: 290 Language: English Genre: Psychology: Clinical Psychology File type: EPUB (True), PDF (True) Quality: 10/10 Price: 114.39 € Following the demise of the so-called grand theories offered by luminaries like Sigmund Freud, B. F. Skinner, and Carl Rogers, the field of psychology largely gave up its early aspirations to paint a broad picture of the human condition, and now the discipline focuses primarily on empirical problems that have a relatively narrow scope. The consequence has been a proliferation of interesting findings with no real capacity to answer big questions or to generate a shared general understanding of the human condition. This book seeks to change the status quo and offers up a new unified theory of psychology that redefines the science and the profession and paints a new picture of human nature in the process. Overview: ✓ Provides a workplace theory of integration ✓ Defines the science of psychology ✓ Offers insights relevant to both academic and clinical psychologists ------------- Our members see more. Join us!