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Against well-being: A critique of positive psychology
A new piece in the History of the Human Sciences will interest AHP readers: “Against well-being: A critique of positive psychology,” Luciano E. Sewaybricker and Gustavo M. Massola. Abstract: More than two decades after his seminal paper ‘Subjective...
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The David B. Baker Fellowship in the History of Psychology
Applications are now being accepted for the David B. Baker Fellowship in the History of Psychology. Dr. David Baker, a historian of psychology and Emeritus Director of the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, has served as an important mentor...
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For or against the molecularization of brain science?: Cybernetics, interdisciplinarity, and the unprogrammed beginning of the Neurosciences Research Program at MIT
A new article in History of the Human Sciences may interest AHP readers: “For or against the molecularization of brain science?: Cybernetics, interdisciplinarity, and the unprogrammed beginning of the Neurosciences Research Program at MIT,”...
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New History of the Human Sciences: Patients and Paperwork, Behavioral Economics, and More
The July-October issue of History of the Human Sciences is now online. Title, authors, and abstracts follow below. “Documenting insanity: Paperwork and patient narratives in psychiatric history,” Liana Glew. Abstract: Paperwork plays a key...
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Capturing minds: Towards a methods critique of questionnaire-based mental health surveys
A new open access piece in Theory & Psychology may interest AHP readers: “Capturing minds: Towards a methods critique of questionnaire-based mental health surveys,” Ger Wackers and Marthe Schille-Rognmo. Abstract: Mental health surveys...
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Special Section: Towards a History of the Questionnaire
AHP readers may be interested in a special section of the most recent issue of the Intellectual History Review: “Towards a History of the Questionnaire.” Titles, authors, and abstracts follow below. “Towards a history of the questionnaire...
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A brief history of Romanian psychology
A new piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will be of interest to AHP readers: “A brief history of Romanian psychology,” by Daniel David, Simona ?tefan, Diana Nechita, and Anca Dobrean. Abstract: The evolution of...
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Mon, Sep 05 2022 6:38 PM
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Pathologising ‘Refusal’: Prison, Health and Conscientious Objectors during the First World War
A new open-access piece in Social History of Medicine will interest AHP readers: “Pathologising ‘Refusal’: Prison, Health and Conscientious Objectors during the First World War,” by Max Hodgson. Abstract: This article examines the extent to...
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Out of the closet? Reconstructing the personal life of pioneering sex researcher Katharine Bement Davis
AHP readers will be interested in a new piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences: “Out of the closet? Reconstructing the personal life of pioneering sex researcher Katharine Bement Davis,” by Anya Jabour. Abstract: Katharine...
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Creating the New Soviet Man: The Case of Neurasthenia
AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in Social History of Medicine: “Creating the New Soviet Man: The Case of Neurasthenia,” by Anastasia Beliaeva. Abstract: The article focuses on two different ways of constructing and understanding...
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Thu, Sep 01 2022 6:04 PM
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The Hypnotic Screen: The Early Soviet Experiment with Film Psychotherapy
A new open-access piece in Social History of Medicine may interest AHP readers: “The Hypnotic Screen: The Early Soviet Experiment with Film Psychotherapy,” by Anna Toropova. Abstract: The early Soviet period witnessed a number of experiments...
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Kant on the Mathematical Deficiency of Psychology
AHO readers may be interested in a new piece in HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science: “Kant on the Mathematical Deficiency of Psychology,” by Michael Bennett McNulty. Abstract: Kant’s denial...
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