448 Pages
by
Routledge
444 Pages
by
Routledge
448 Pages
by
Routledge
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This is Volume VII in a series of nineteen on Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Originally published in 1919, this study from twelve years of research looks at offering a more graphical view mental processes. Psychology is the science of mind; and mind determines human conduct. It would seem therefore highly desirable that the science of mind should be so formulated as to contribute to useful behaviour.
PART I I Nervous System II The Beginnings of Mind III Arrested Mental Development IV Some Properties Inherent in the Nervous Mechanism V Higher Mental Processes VI Higher Mental Processes—Continued VII The Affective Side of Experience VIII Complex Emotions IX Thot X Thot—Continued XI Action XII Habit XIII Temperament PART III Applications II The Determination of Mental Levels III Intelligence and Will IV Intelligence and Emotion V Experience VI Pedagogical Applications VII Moral Training
Biography
Henry Herbert, Goddard