A Brief History of Psychology
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What really drives our decisions? Where do language and memory come from? Do IQ tests really measure intelligence — and who decided that it even needs to be measured?
You will find 40 dynamic chapters that tell about the most influential ideas, experiments, and figures in the history of psychology. From Ancient Greece to the present, from Freud to Kahneman, from the achievements of neuropsychology and behaviorism to Milgram’s experiments in social psychology and CIA mind control projects.
Niki Hayes explains complex topics with curiosity and simplicity, not avoiding sensitive subjects: eugenics, Nazism, anti-psychiatry, propaganda during war. This is not a self-help manual, but a journey through key ideas about who we are — and how we came to understand it.



















