History of Psychology Through Symbols
From Reflective Study to Active Engagement
Volume 1
Through symbols and active engagement, Volume One provides the Historic Roots of modern Psychology through the Axial Age (800 BCE -200 BCE) which includes Greek thought, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, and Judaism. The Volume explores the influence of the Christian and Islamic eras which resulted in the Renaissance, Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment. The Volume concludes with the History of Mental Illness and envisions radical system reform.
Volume 2
Volume Two continues the groundbreaking approach of utilizing symbols to explore the birth of modern psychology through early theories of voluntarism, structuralism. functionalism, the Darwinian revolution, and pragmatism. The Volume highlights the importance of understanding the shadow forces in science surrounding the controversies of eugenics, psychological testing, IQ, and psychological research. The Four Forces of Psychology are explored through Psychoanalytic/Jungian, Behaviorism, Humanistic/Existential and Transpersonal psychology which includes the history and treatment implications of the psychedelic movement.
Jim Broderick, Author
Psychotherapy Website: newlifesb.com
Danuta Bennett, Illustrator
FINE ART WEBSITE: danutabennett.com
Volume 1 - Chapters
Volume 2 - Chapters
What's Happening
Standing-room-only at Book Signing at Voice Gallery
By Maria McCall / VOICE Photo by PriscillaPhoto Above: Marla McCall, Mark Whitehurst, Kerry Methner, Dr. James L. Broderick, Dr. Danuta Bennett. Michael Kramer, and Harold Kono LEBRATING THE PUBLICATION
Santa Barbara Doctor and Artist Collaborate on New Book
By Maggie Yates (Santa Barbara Independent)Sun Sep 08, 2024 | 10:06am Doctor James Broderick has been a fixture in the local mental-health landscape for decades as the one-time Santa Barbara County
Upcoming Book Signing at The VOICE Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
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