'Psychology and the Construction of the 'Normal' Family in Postwar Canada, 1945-1960,' investigates the manner in which psychological discourse constructed notions of the normal postwar family in Canada. Despite their pronouncements to the contrary, I argue that the psychologists' discussions of what constituted the normal family were shaped by and reflected their social values, and not so-called objective, scientific concerns. In psychological discourse, normal families were those that conformed to the idealized expectations constructed by the psychologists themselves. These expectations reflected the hegemony of the Anglo-Saxon middle-class point of view that dominated postwar Canadian society. Through its specialized discourse, p...
The sociopolitical underpinnings of psychiatric theory are examined both theoretically and empirical...
This article traces the historical evolution of ongoing theoretical debates in psychology in France ...
New developments in social psychology proliferated in Britain and the USA throughout the 1930s. With...
textThis dissertation examines the relationship between the growth and popularization of psychology ...
Advice to parents of school-age children and adolescents in Canada in the postwar period was shaped ...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary approach to consider how so-called ‘problem families’ were c...
Psychological insight is the creed of our time. A quiet academic discipline two generations ago, psy...
Although a number of political psychologists are active in Canada, there has been rela-tively little...
While it remains a diffuse field of enquiry, political psychology has established itself as an impor...
This paper is an analysis of the disciplinarization process of the psychosciences and the manner in ...
Psychological science has flourished in North America since the late 19th century. As laboratories m...
The Second World War divides the history of American psychology into two major epochs. Before the wa...
In this dissertation, I explore how early emotional relationships have become an object of reflectio...
In this volume, prominent American and European scholars explore the historical shaping of psycholog...
The article gives an insight into the meaning of the term “normal family” and the potential implicat...
The sociopolitical underpinnings of psychiatric theory are examined both theoretically and empirical...
This article traces the historical evolution of ongoing theoretical debates in psychology in France ...
New developments in social psychology proliferated in Britain and the USA throughout the 1930s. With...
textThis dissertation examines the relationship between the growth and popularization of psychology ...
Advice to parents of school-age children and adolescents in Canada in the postwar period was shaped ...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary approach to consider how so-called ‘problem families’ were c...
Psychological insight is the creed of our time. A quiet academic discipline two generations ago, psy...
Although a number of political psychologists are active in Canada, there has been rela-tively little...
While it remains a diffuse field of enquiry, political psychology has established itself as an impor...
This paper is an analysis of the disciplinarization process of the psychosciences and the manner in ...
Psychological science has flourished in North America since the late 19th century. As laboratories m...
The Second World War divides the history of American psychology into two major epochs. Before the wa...
In this dissertation, I explore how early emotional relationships have become an object of reflectio...
In this volume, prominent American and European scholars explore the historical shaping of psycholog...
The article gives an insight into the meaning of the term “normal family” and the potential implicat...
The sociopolitical underpinnings of psychiatric theory are examined both theoretically and empirical...
This article traces the historical evolution of ongoing theoretical debates in psychology in France ...
New developments in social psychology proliferated in Britain and the USA throughout the 1930s. With...