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- catalog contributor b4249950.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "1. Newtonian Time and Psychological Explanation. The Rise of Linear Time in Western Culture. Newtonian Time. Newton's Temporal Framework for Explanation. Criticisms of Newton's Framework. Psychology's Newtonian Framework -- 2. Developmental Psychology. The History of Time and Developmental Studies. The Newtonian Framework and Developmental Stages. Newtonian Explanations of Social Development. Anomalies to the Newtonian Paradigm for Development -- 3. Personality Theory. The Conceptual Roots of Personality Theory. Objectivist and Subjectivist Models of Time. Freud as a Mixed Model Theorist. The Objectivist Tradition in Personality. Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory. The Subjectivist Tradition-Newtonian Anomalies -- 4. Psychological Method. The History of Method and Time. The Newtonian Framework of Method. Anomalous Methods -- 5. Cognitive Psychology. Time and Associationism -- A Brief History. Rationalism Versus Empiricism. Time and Contemporary Cognitive Psychology. Language and Problem Solving. Anomalies to the Current Paradigm -- 6. Individual Therapy. The History of Individual Therapy and Time. Modern Individual Therapy and Time -- 7. Group Therapy. Linear Time and the Study of Groups. The History of Group Therapy and Time. The Current Status of Group Therapy -- 8. Family Therapy. The History of Family Therapy and Time. The Current Status of Family Therapy -- 9. General Temporal Themes of Explanation. General Themes of the Newtonian Temporal Paradigm. General Anomalies to the Newtonian Temporal Paradigm. Implications of the Anomalies for Causation and Change -- 10. Alternative Assumptions of Time. Organismic Holism. Hermeneutic Temporality.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-329) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 343 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0791414698 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0791414701 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "SUNY series, alternatives in psychology".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Albany, NY : State University of New York Press,".
- catalog subject "153.7/53 20".
- catalog subject "1993 A-531".
- catalog subject "BF 468 S633t 1993".
- catalog subject "BF468 .S56 1993".
- catalog subject "Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Time Perception.".
- catalog subject "Time Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "Time perception.".
- catalog subject "Time.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Newtonian Time and Psychological Explanation. The Rise of Linear Time in Western Culture. Newtonian Time. Newton's Temporal Framework for Explanation. Criticisms of Newton's Framework. Psychology's Newtonian Framework -- 2. Developmental Psychology. The History of Time and Developmental Studies. The Newtonian Framework and Developmental Stages. Newtonian Explanations of Social Development. Anomalies to the Newtonian Paradigm for Development -- 3. Personality Theory. The Conceptual Roots of Personality Theory. Objectivist and Subjectivist Models of Time. Freud as a Mixed Model Theorist. The Objectivist Tradition in Personality. Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory. The Subjectivist Tradition-Newtonian Anomalies -- 4. Psychological Method. The History of Method and Time. The Newtonian Framework of Method. Anomalous Methods -- 5. Cognitive Psychology. Time and Associationism -- A Brief History. Rationalism Versus Empiricism. Time and Contemporary Cognitive Psychology. Language and Problem Solving. Anomalies to the Current Paradigm -- 6. Individual Therapy. The History of Individual Therapy and Time. Modern Individual Therapy and Time -- 7. Group Therapy. Linear Time and the Study of Groups. The History of Group Therapy and Time. The Current Status of Group Therapy -- 8. Family Therapy. The History of Family Therapy and Time. The Current Status of Family Therapy -- 9. General Temporal Themes of Explanation. General Themes of the Newtonian Temporal Paradigm. General Anomalies to the Newtonian Temporal Paradigm. Implications of the Anomalies for Causation and Change -- 10. Alternative Assumptions of Time. Organismic Holism. Hermeneutic Temporality.".
- catalog title "Time and psychological explanation / Brent D. Slife.".
- catalog type "text".