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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Selective Mutism: Implications for Research and Treatment
1st Edition
By Thomas R. Kratochwill
June 07, 2016
Originally published in 1981, this title was designed to present a comprehensive review of research on, and treatment of selective mutism. It represents the only systematic overview of research and treatment procedures on this behavioral problem at the time. In many respects the literature on ...
Single-Case Research Design and Analysis: New Directions for Psychology and Education
1st Edition
Edited
By Thomas R. Kratochwill, Joel R. Levin
June 07, 2016
Originally published in 1992, the editors of this volume fulfill three main goals: to take stock of progress in the development of data-analysis procedures for single-subject research; to clearly explain errors of application and consider them within the context of new theoretical and empirical ...
Abnormal Children: A Book for Parents, Teachers, and Medical Officers of Schools
1st Edition
By Bernard Hollander
April 08, 2016
Born in Vienna in 1864, Bernard Hollander was a London-based psychiatrist in the early twentieth century. He is best known for being one of the main proponents of the interest in phrenology at that time. This title, originally published in 1916 deals with "the nervous defects of children, and the ...
Fifty Years of the Tavistock Clinic
1st Edition
By H.V. Dicks
April 08, 2016
Originally published in 1970 this title commemorates the men and ideas that started, inspired and established a pioneer institution in British psychiatry. Based on the impetus of Freudian and related innovations after the First World War, the Tavistock Clinic offered treatment, training and ...
Marital Tensions: Clinical Studies Towards a Psychological Theory of Interaction
1st Edition
By Henry V. Dicks
April 08, 2016
Originally published in 1967, this book gathers together the various aspects of Dr Dick’s theoretical and clinical approach to marriage difficulties into a coherent system for the benefit of professional workers and students who were concerned with family and community psychiatry and case work at ...
Race and Culture in Psychiatry
1st Edition
By Dr Suman Fernando
April 08, 2016
As psychiatry has developed it has proved to be susceptible to the influence of contemporary social and political mores. With its origins in nineteenth-century Europe, psychiatry evolved as an ethnocentric body of knowledge, the vehicle of implicit and overt racism. Originally published in 1988 ...
Reading Retardation and Multi-Sensory Teaching
1st Edition
By Charles Hulme
April 08, 2016
Originally published in 1981, this title is based on the author’s doctoral thesis and the research reported was carried out at the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. By the 1980s it was generally recognised that there are a number of children of adequate general ...
The Psychology of Misconduct, Vice, and Crime
1st Edition
By Bernard Hollander
April 08, 2016
Born in Vienna in 1864, Bernard Hollander was a London-based psychiatrist in the early twentieth century. He is best known for being one of the main proponents of the interest in phrenology at that time. This title, originally published in 1922 contains the reflections of the author on his ...
Time, Space, and Number in Physics and Psychology
1st Edition
By William R. Uttal
April 08, 2016
The crux of the debate between proponents of behavioral psychology and cognitive psychology focuses on the issue of accessibility. Cognitivists believe that mental mechanisms and processes are accessible, and that their inner workings can be inferred from experimental observations of behavior. ...
Sensation Seeking: Beyond the Optimal Level of Arousal
1st Edition
By Marvin Zuckerman
February 19, 2016
Originally published in 1979, this title represents a summary of 17 years of research centring around the Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS) and the theory from which the test was derived. Now an integral part of personality testing, including adaptations for use with children, this reissue is a chance ...
Clinical Psychology: Research and Developments
1st Edition
By Helen Dent
February 10, 2016
Originally published in 1987, this book presents papers from the First Conference of European Clinical Psychologists, held at the University of Kent Canterbury in July of that year. It shows some of the most exciting and recent developments in research and innovations in professional practice from ...
Couples and Change
1st Edition
Edited
By Barbara Jo Brothers
February 10, 2016
First published in 1996, this enlightening book about facilitating therapeutic change within the couple relationship opens with a transcript of one of a series of lectures by Virginia Satir. It presents readers with Satir’s observations – observations that show the difference between thinking with ...






