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Major Works: Psychological Science

You are currently browsing 41–50 of 367 new and published major works in the subject of Psychological Science — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.

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Routledge Major Works has a strong international focus and each of the sets is edited by a leading expert in their field. This publishing programme continues to grow with new book series being created all the time. Worthy mentions include a new Sports Studies and Construction Series.

Titles published by Routledge Major Works cover an abundance of literature on leading and influential figures, key concepts, topics and sub-disciplines across the social sciences, humanities, behavioural sciences and law.

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  1. D: Cognitive Psychology

    This set provides an excellent overview of early investigations into areas now included in cognitive psychology. Titles cover subjects including colour and colour theory, sense-perception, speech, memory, reasoning and language, as well as contemporary approaches to Gestalt psychology....

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge

  2. E: Comparative Psychology

    The volumes in this set take a comparative approach to human and animal psychology and give a valuable insight into thinking about similarities and differences between humans and animals prevalent in the 1920s and 1930s....

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge

  3. F: Developmental and Educational Psychology

    Developmental and child psychology remains a vital area in modern psychology. This comprehensive set covers a broad spectrum of developmenal issues, from the psychology of the infant, the family, abilities and disabilities, children's art, imagination, play, speech, mental development, perception,...

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge

  4. G: General Psychology

    This set provides an eclectic mix of areas within psychology, with many volumes covering a broad range of subjects in themselves. Areas covered include creative imagination, art and the unconscious, dreams, the mind in sleep, the nature of laughter, common sense and consciousness, nervous disorders...

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge

  5. H: Individual Differences

    This set includes a fascinating range of subjects relating to the areas of individual psychology, personality and character. An unusual feature of this set are titles covering the areas of eugenics and handreading....

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge

  6. I: Physiological Psychology

    This set presents emerging ideas about the relationship between the mind, feelings and the body, a subject which is now of crucial importance in many forms of therapy....

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge

  7. J: Psychoanalysis

    This set presents an excellent overview of the development of the field of psychoanalysis during the first half of this century....

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge

  8. A: Abnormal and Clinical Psychology

    Including volumes originally published between 1910 and 1957, this set clearly shows the evolution of approaches to and definitions of conditions such as nervous anxiety, neuroses, hysteria, delinquency, insanity and mental illness. It provides a compelling insight into how attitudes have changed...

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge

  9. B: Analytical Psychology

    Analytical psychology and Jungian psychotherapy continue to be major areas within modern psychology. This set presents a fascinating range of writing by Jungians, some of whom, like Alfred Adler or Erich Neumann, were either a friend or former student of C.G. Jung himself. Titles include Amor and...

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge

  10. K: Psychology and Religion

    This six volume set explores the interface between psychology and religion, looking at aspects of religion belief and mysticism as related to the study of human consciousness....

    Published February 27th 2007 by Routledge