The Mutiny of Psychoanalysis
Toward the end of the 19th century, the fashionable government of psychology became entrenched in both Europe and America. The study of the anthropoid intention, hitherto a perpetuate of philosophers and theologians, became a true field of meticulous (some would say, pseudo-scientific) scrutiny.
The Structuralists - Wilhelm Wundt and Edward Bradford Titchener - embarked on a […]