
Lecture Description
- The CosmoLearning Team
Course Index
- Introduction
- Ancient Greek Philosophy/Psychology
- Greek Thinkers
- Psychology In The 5th To 12th Century (Part 1)
- Psychology In The 5th To 12th Century (Part 2)
- Renaissance
- Associationists (Part 1)
- Associationists (Part 2)
- German Contribution
- Industrial Revolution
- Russian Contributions (Part 1)
- Russian Contributions (Part 2)
- Impact Of Physical Sciences On Psychology
- Structuralist School Of Psychology (Part 1)
- Structuralist School Of Psychology (Part 2)
- European Functionalists
- Behaviorism (Part 1)
- Behaviorism (Part 2)
- Behaviorism (Part 3)
- Neo-Behaviourists (Part 1)
- Neo-Behaviourists (Part 2)
- Gestalt Psychology (Part 1)
- Gestalt Psychology (Part 2)
- Gestalt School And Dynamic Psychology
- Historico-Evolutionary Psychology (Part 1)
- Historico-Evolutionary Psychology (Part 2)
- Scientific Look At Mental Disorders
- Scientific Look At Mental Illness
- Sigmund Freud And The Psychoanalytic Movement (Part 1)
- Sigmund Freud And The Psychoanalytic Movement (Part 2)
- Carl Jung And Analytical Psychology
- Jung’s Analytical Psychology
- Alfred Adler And Individual Psychology
- Neo-Freudians (Part 1)
- Neo-Freudians (Part 2)
- Erikson And Moreno
- Humanistic Psychology
- Modern Trends In Psychological Treatment (Part 1)
- Modern Trends In Psychological Treatment (Part 2)
- Anti-Psychiatry Movement
- Psychology In The Third World
- Psychology in the Third World: China And Pakistan
- Psychology In The 21st Century (Part 1)
- Psychology In The 21st Century (Part 2)
- Psychology In The 21st Century (Part 3)
Course Description
This course focuses on the history of Psychology in different ages from ancient concept to the most modern structure. It encompasses the lives as well as the concepts of all those philosophers/psychologists who worked for the subject directly or indirectly including Greek thinkers, Muslim philosophers, Renaissance, Associationists, French Revolution, German contributions, Industrial Revolution, Russian contributions, and different schools of thought. It includes effects of physical science and scientific look to mental disorders. Modern trends in psychological treatment and anti psychiatry movement are also topics of discussion in the subject. It also touches upon Psychology in third world, in Pakistan and in 21st century which of course is a very important topic.