Psychologists on the March: Science, Practice, and Professional Identity in America, 1929–1969
A historical study of psychology in America covering science, practice, and professional identity. Provides context for the evolution of psychology disciplines and practices. Customer insight notes a neutral perception from a single reviewer
Highlights
- historical scope 1929–1969
- analysis of professional identity
- integration of science and practice
Pros
- historical perspective on psychology
- covers science and professional practice
- contextualizes US psychology development
- scholarly insight into identity formation
Cons
- limited customer feedback available
- academic-focused phrasing may be dense
- no features beyond subject coverage