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The History Of Psychotherapy. Lecture 2. Historical Background Of Psychotherapy (Part IV)

Grinshpun I.b.

Консультативная психология и психотерапия September 22, 2019 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.17759/cpp.2017250110 via DOAJ

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The paper discusses the contributions of William James, an American psychologist and philosopher, to the fields of consciousness and personality. It highlights his significant works, 'The Principles of Psychology' and 'The Varieties of Religious Experience,' and examines their impact on psychology and psychotherapy. The lecture also reviews important historical events from the 19th century that shaped the development of psychotherapy.

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Key finding William James's ideas on consciousness and personality have significantly influenced psychology and psychotherapy.

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The paper continues the cycle of lectures by Igor Borisovitch Grinshpun on history of psychotherapy. The current part of the lecture recounts the work of American psychologist and philosopher William James. His main works “The Principles of Psychology” and “The Varieties of Religious Experience” are discussed, his ideas on consciousness and personality are considered, and their influence on psychology and psychotherapy is traced. This lecture takes stock of the historical background of psychotherapy and makes a summary of the main events of the 19th century, which either influenced psychotherapy directly or proved significant to the development of psychotherapy. Students and colleagues of I.B. Grinshpun prepared the text for publication: Yana Bovbas, Ekaterina Mazaeva, Maria Marchenkova.

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