Biography
Associate Professor
BA (Memphis); MA, PhD (York)
Main research interests include historical, theoretical, and philosophical issues in psychology. Recent research has been in the area of critical history and historiography of psychological theory and practice, including a genealogical approach to the measurement of the self and self-esteem. Other interests involve qualitative research methods, especially phenomenological and narrative approaches, psychobiography, depth psychology, and human motivation and emotion.
Recent Publications
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The history specialist in psychology: From avocation to professionalization.
- History of Psychology, 2016
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The last modern psychologist
- Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics, 2016
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Does the future have a history of psychology?
- History of Psychology, 2014
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That day on river valley and the discovery of presence
- Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 2010
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A knowing noos and a slippery psyche
- Reflections on the dawn of consciousness, 2006
Research Classification
- No classification given
Research Interests
- Freud and psychoanalytic thought
- The self and consciousness
- History and theory of psychology