Three Psychologies: Perspectives from Freud, Skinner, and Rogers

Three Psychologies: Perspectives from Freud, Skinner, and Rogers

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Jul 19, 1999 · English · Paperback (181 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 181
Language English
Published Jul 19, 1999
Publisher Cengage Learning
Edition 6
ISBN-10 053436845X
ISBN-13 9780534368456

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Robert D. Nye explores the profound ideas of three influential figures in psychology: Freud, Skinner, and Rogers. Each perspective is presented clearly, allowing readers to grasp the core principles that have shaped psychological thought. Nye delves into Freud's exploration of the unconscious mind, examining how early experiences influence behavior and personality.

Skinner's behaviorism is elucidated, showcasing the significance of observable behavior and the impact of environmental stimuli on human actions. The author presents Skinner’s theories with clarity, illustrating their relevance in both experimental and practical settings. Conversely, Rogers emphasizes humanistic approaches, focusing on personal growth and self-actualization, appealing to those interested in the emotional aspects of psychology.

Through Nye's expert synthesis, readers gain a comprehensive understanding of these distinct yet interconnected psychological frameworks. This book serves as an essential resource for students and enthusiasts alike, shedding light on the diverse approaches to understanding human behavior and mental processes.

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