Psychology Revivals
About the Book Series
Psychology Revivals is an initiative aiming to re-issue a wealth of academic works which have long been unavailable. Following the success of the Routledge Revivals programme, this time encompassing a vast range from across the Behavioural Sciences, Psychology Revivals draws upon a distinguished catalogue of imprints and authors associated with both Routledge and Psychology Press, restoring to print books by some of the most influential scholars of the last 120 years.
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Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Nervous System
1st Edition
By J-M. Charcot, Ruth Harris
March 12, 2015
Originally published in 1991 as part of the Tavistock Classics in the History of Psychiatry series, this re-edition of J-M. Charcot’s Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Nervous System provides a unique opportunity to examine the work of one of the last century’s most controversial and admired ...
Lifes Preservative Against Self-Killing
1st Edition
By John Sym, Michael MacDonald
March 12, 2015
This book, first published in 1637, was the first full-length treatise on suicide published in English. Originally published in 1988 as part of the Tavistock Classics in the History of Psychiatry series, the introduction by Michael MacDonald places the book in the context of attitudes to suicide in...
Textbook of Psychology
1st Edition
By Pierre R. Crosson, D.C. Donderi
March 12, 2015
Donald Hebb was one of the most influential psychologists of the 20th century and the first version of this textbook was written in 1958. This 4th edition, co-authored with Donderi, was originally published in 1987 and the object of the book was to introduce the student to the scientific study of ...
The Asylum as Utopia: W.A.F. Browne and the Mid-Nineteenth Century Consolidation of Psychiatry
1st Edition
Edited
By Andrew Scull
March 12, 2015
What Asylums Were, Are, and Ought to Be, first published in 1837, was of considerable significance in the history of lunacy reform in Britain. It contains perhaps the single most influential portrait by a medical author of the horrors of the traditional madhouse system. Its powerful and ...
The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Language
1st Edition
Edited
By Max Coltheart, Giuseppe Sartori, Remo Job
March 12, 2015
Damage to the brain can impair language in many different ways, severely harming some linguistic functions whilst sparing others. To achieve some understanding of the apparently bewildering diversity of language disorders, it is necessary to interpret impaired linguistic performance by relating it ...
The Psychology of Deductive Reasoning
1st Edition
By Jonathan St B T Evans
March 12, 2015
Originally published in 1982, this was an extensive and up-to-date review of research into the psychology of deductive reasoning, Jonathan Evans presents an alternative theoretical framework to the rationalist approach which had dominated much of the published work in this field at the time. The ...
Thinking and Reasoning: Psychological Approaches
1st Edition
Edited
By Jonathan St B. T. Evans
March 12, 2015
The subject of thinking is the oldest in the whole science of psychology, going back to well before the separation of the disciplines of philosophy and psychology. Originally published in 1983, this collection of up-to-date critical essays about thinking – with particular emphasis on reasoning – is...
Understanding Therapeutic Action: Psychodynamic Concepts of Cure
1st Edition
Edited
By Lawrence Lifson
March 12, 2015
Most of the existing psychodynamic literature approaches the treatment process from one particular theoretical perspective or another. Yet, what contemporary psychotherapists need most is practical information that transcends individual perspectives. After all, they must be able to treat patients ...
Borderline: A Psychological Study of Paranoia and Delusional Thinking
1st Edition
By Peter K. Chadwick
February 23, 2015
Originally published in 1992, Borderline presents a unique study of the disturbed mind. Professional psychologist Peter Chadwick draws upon his own personal experience of madness to provide a valuable exploration of the psychology of paranoia and schizophrenia. The book goes beyond a narrowly ...
Cognitive Foundations of Clinical Psychology
1st Edition
By Chris R. Brewin
February 23, 2015
Originally published in 1988, this was the first textbook to review and integrate the cognitive theories underlying the practice of modern clinical psychology. Written in a clear and readable way, it uses many clinical examples to relate the theories to what therapists actually do. It describes the...
Positive Practice: A Step-by-Step Guide to Family Therapy
1st Edition
By Alan Carr
February 23, 2015
Originally published in 1995 Positive Practice is for newcomers to the field of family therapy and systemic consultation including professionals from a variety of disciplines, such as psychology, psychiatry, social work, nursing, child care and protection, occupational therapy, paediatrics and ...
Radical Approaches to Social Skills Training
1st Edition
By Peter Trower
February 23, 2015
Originally published in 1984, one of the few facts that emerged clearly in the beleaguered field of psychology and mental health at the time was the extent of poor social skills in psychiatric patients, the mentally handicapped and problem adolescents. As a result, during the 1970s, social skills ...






