Product Code: DIEP114
Product Description:
Subtitle: Serving the Need of a Unitary Concept in Psychology
Author: Johann Christian August Heinroth
Genre: Psychology/Medical
Binding: Thick hardback book
Length: 648 pages (plus introductory notes)
Published by Leipzig
Publication Date: 1827 (first edition)
Condition: Age wear to cover, some gold detailing still exists on spine cover, cover edges rubbed/worn, tear to blank end page, owner's name (dated) in ink on title and end pages, some small corner fold marks
First edition of the most important book on psychology by Johann Christian August Heinroth (1773-1843). Heinroth was a good clinical psychologist who was eager to establish the unity of mental phenomena and who wished to delineate mental reactions in terms which would describe the dynamic process of human psychology. He was probably the first clinical psychologist to serve the need of a unitary concept in psychology.