The May issue of History of Psychology is now online. Articles in this issue address the (lack of) health psychology in post-apartheid South Africa , the concept of “active touch” before the work of James Gibson, the Lvov-Warsaw School of...
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Filed under: General, Journals, teaching history of psychology, Spain, digital history, vocabulary, South Africa, historical psychology, Google, Ngram, cultural psychology, James J. Gibson, active touch, health psychology, Zipf, the Lvov-Warsaw School