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==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Descriptive psychology]]
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* [[Standard Theory of Pattern-Entropy Dynamics]]
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* [[Tree of Knowledge System]]
   
 
==References & Bibliography==
 
==References & Bibliography==
 
 
 
==Key texts==
 
==Key texts==
* [[Gregg_Henriques|Henriques, G]](2003) [[Henriques, Gregg (2003)|The Tree of Knowledge System and the Theoretical Unification of Psychology]]. ''[[Review of General Psychology]]'', Vol. 7, No. 2, 150-182. [http://psychweb.cisat.jmu.edu/ToKSystem/Tok%20System/unified%20theory.pdf Fulltext].
 
   
 
===Books===
* (2003)Psychology Defined.Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60/12 (2004), pp. 1207-21. [http://www.bu-london.co.uk/PS365reading2.pdf Full text]
 
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Kitcher, P. (1992). [[Freud’s Dream: A Complete Interdisciplinary Science of Mind]]. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
   
 
===Papers===
*[[Gregg_Henriques|Henriques, G]]& Sternberg, R J (2004)Unified professional psychology: Implications for the Combined-Integrated model of doctoral training. Journal of Clinical Psychology,Volume 60, Issue 10 , Pages 1051 - 1063. [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/109595494/ABSTRACT?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0 Abstract]
 
 
*[[Henriques, G (2003)]] [[Henriques, Gregg (2003)|The Tree of Knowledge System and the Theoretical Unification of Psychology]]. ''[[Review of General Psychology]]'', Vol. 7, No. 2, 150-182. [http://psychweb.cisat.jmu.edu/ToKSystem/Tok%20System/unified%20theory.pdf Fulltext].
   
* [[Staats, W A (1999)]]Unifying Psychology Requires New Infrastructure, Theory, Method and a Research Agenda. [[Review of General Psychology]], Vol. 3, No. 1,3-13. [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/galanter/PreAssignment/Staats_1999-10014-001.pdf Full text]
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*[[Henriques, G (2004)]] Psychology Defined. ''[[Journal of Clinical Psychology]]'', 60/12, pp. 1207-21. [http://www.bu-london.co.uk/PS365reading2.pdf Full text]
   
 
*[[Henriques, G & Sternberg, R J (2004)]] Unified professional psychology: Implications for the Combined-Integrated model of doctoral training. ''Journal of Clinical Psychology'', Volume 60, Issue 10 , Pages 1051 - 1063. [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/109595494/ABSTRACT?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0 Abstract]
*Sternberg RJ, Grigorenko EL. (2001) Unified psychology.Am Psychol. Dec;56(12):1069-79. PMID 11802643
 
   
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*[[McNally, R J (1992).]] Disunity in psychology: Chaos or specializtion? ''[[American Psychologist]]'', 47, 399-413.
* [[Yanchar, S C(2004).]]Some discontents with theoretical unification: a response to Henriques' "psychology defined".[[J Clin Psychol]]. Dec;60(12):1279-81.PMID 15470739
 
   
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*[[Slife, B D (2000)]] Are Discourse Communities Incommensurable in a Fragmented Psychology? The Possibility of Disciplinary Coherence. ''[[J. Mind & Behav]]'',vol 21; pt 3, pages 261-272. ISBN 0271-0137
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*[[Staats, W A (1999)]] Unifying Psychology Requires New Infrastructure, Theory, Method and a Research Agenda. ''[[Review of General Psychology]]'', Vol. 3, No. 1,3-13. [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/psychology/galanter/PreAssignment/Staats_1999-10014-001.pdf Full text]
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*[[Sternberg R J & Grigorenko E L (2001)]] Unified psychology. ''[[Am Psychol]]''. Dec;56(12):1069-79. PMID 11802643
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* Yanchar, S.C., & Slife, B.D. (1997). Pursuing unity in a fragmented psychology: Problems and prospects. ''Review of General Psychology, 1,'' 235-255. [http://www.brentdslife.com/article/upload/fragmentation/Progress,%20Unity,%20&%20Fragmentation.pdf Full text]
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*[[Yanchar, S C(2004)]] Some discontents with theoretical unification: a response to Henriques' "psychology defined". ''[[J Clin Psychol]]''. Dec;60(12):1279-81. PMID 15470739
   
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==Additional material==
 
==Additional material==
   
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*[[Baars, B J (1985)]] The logic of unification, [[Contemporary Psychology]], 30, 340.
*[http://scholar.google.com/scholar?sourceid=mozclient&num=50&scoring=d&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=Depression+women Google Scholar]
 
   
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*[[Bower, G H (1993)]] . The Fragmentation of psychology? [[American Psychologist]], 48, 905-907.
==External links==
 
   
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*[[Dixon, R A (1983)]] Theoretical proliferation in psychology. A plea for sustained disunity. The [[Psychological Record]] 33, 337-40.
   
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*[[Drob, S (1987)]] The dilemma of contemporary psychiatry. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 43, 54-67.
   
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*[[Drob, S L (2003)]] The Dilema of Contemporary Psychology: A Dialectical Solution. [[Journal of Humanistic Psychology]], Volume 43, No. 4, [http://www.newkabbalah.com/Frag.htm Full text]
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*[[Giorgi, A (1985)]] Theoretical plurality and unity in psychology. The [[Psychological Record]], 35, 177-81.
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*[[Kimble, G A (1984)]] Psychology’s two cultures. [[American Psychologist]], 39, 833-839.
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*[[Koch, S. (1981)]] The nature and limits of psychological knowledge: Lessons of a quarter century qua science. [[American Psychologist]], 36, 257-69.
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*[[Kristensen, K B (1997)]] On What Basis are Evaluations Possible in a Fragmented Psychology. Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.
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*[[Martin, J. (1997)]] Fragmentation, Hermeneutics, and Liberal Education in Psychology. Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.
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*[[Staats, A W (1981)]] Paradigmatic behaviorism, unified theory, unified theory construction, and the zeitgeist of separatism. [[American Psychologist]], 36, 239-256.
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*[[Staats, A W (1986)]] Unified positivism: a philosophy for psychology and the disunified sciences. [[Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology]] 6, 77-90.
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*[[Staats, A W (1991)]] Unified positivism and unification psychology: Fad or new field? [[American Psychologist]], 46, 899-912.
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==External links==
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* [http://www.cyberpsych.org/sepi/ Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration] (SEPI)
   
   
 
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See also

References & Bibliography

Key texts

Books

Kitcher, P. (1992). Freud’s Dream: A Complete Interdisciplinary Science of Mind. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Papers

  • Henriques, G & Sternberg, R J (2004) Unified professional psychology: Implications for the Combined-Integrated model of doctoral training. Journal of Clinical Psychology, Volume 60, Issue 10 , Pages 1051 - 1063. Abstract
  • Slife, B D (2000) Are Discourse Communities Incommensurable in a Fragmented Psychology? The Possibility of Disciplinary Coherence. J. Mind & Behav,vol 21; pt 3, pages 261-272. ISBN 0271-0137
  • Yanchar, S.C., & Slife, B.D. (1997). Pursuing unity in a fragmented psychology: Problems and prospects. Review of General Psychology, 1, 235-255. Full text
  • Yanchar, S C(2004) Some discontents with theoretical unification: a response to Henriques' "psychology defined". J Clin Psychol. Dec;60(12):1279-81. PMID 15470739

Additional material

Books

Papers

  • Drob, S (1987) The dilemma of contemporary psychiatry. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 43, 54-67.
  • Kristensen, K B (1997) On What Basis are Evaluations Possible in a Fragmented Psychology. Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.
  • Martin, J. (1997) Fragmentation, Hermeneutics, and Liberal Education in Psychology. Paper presented at the 1997 Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.

External links