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Controversy and Psychology examines a range of areas studied in psychology which have sparked controversy, encouraging readers to think critically about the research they engage with in order to develop their own opinions by recognising biases in this discipline.

Author Phil Banyard investigates the popular, mainstream subject of psychology through a critical eye, presenting a researched account of how the discipline, practice, research methods, and theories of psychology have focused on a narrow group of people and in so doing brought harm to others. The controversies addressed in the text include methods in psychology, the history and ongoing acceptance of racism in psychology, the categorisation and quantification of people, the excessive and unhelpful use of diagnostic categories, the involvement of psychologists in warfare, and finally the role of psychologists in persuasive messaging. This illuminating text explores the history of these controversies and highlig

Table of Contents

  1. Why is psychology controversial?
  2. Psychology’s methods: Are they all they are cracked up to be?
  3. Is psychology racist?
  4. Why are we still categorising and quantifying people?

  5. Mental testing
  6. Psychology at War
  7. Psychology and persuasion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 6/30/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367698997, 978-0367698997
      ISBN10: 0367698994

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Controversy and Psychology examines a range of areas studied in psychology which have sparked controversy, encouraging readers to think critically about the research they engage with in order to develop their own opinions by recognising biases in this discipline.

      Author Phil Banyard investigates the popular, mainstream subject of psychology through a critical eye, presenting a researched account of how the discipline, practice, research methods, and theories of psychology have focused on a narrow group of people and in so doing brought harm to others. The controversies addressed in the text include methods in psychology, the history and ongoing acceptance of racism in psychology, the categorisation and quantification of people, the excessive and unhelpful use of diagnostic categories, the involvement of psychologists in warfare, and finally the role of psychologists in persuasive messaging. This illuminating text explores the history of these controversies and highlig

      Table of Contents

      1. Why is psychology controversial?
      2. Psychology’s methods: Are they all they are cracked up to be?
      3. Is psychology racist?
      4. Why are we still categorising and quantifying people?

      5. Mental testing
      6. Psychology at War
      7. Psychology and persuasion

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