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The modern mind : its history and current use - Aristotle to Alexander Bain : prolegomena of modern psychology - The social context for the new psychology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - The birth of modern psychology : Wilhelm Wundt and William James - The "discovery" of the unconscious : imageless thought - The early twentieth century : consolidation in Europe and behaviorism in America - The interwar years : psychology matures and theories abound - The destruction of psychology in Germany, 1933 to 1945 - The success of Gestalt theory and its translation to the United States - A new age of psychology at the end of World War II - Two case histories from the new psychology - Old problems and new directions at the end of the century - The clouded crystal ball : psychology today and tomorrow