A Social History of Psychology documents the rise of psychology in the 20th century and its growing influence on Western society. The book focuses on practical, or 'applied', psychology and examines the causes and social consequences of psychology's omnipresence in our society. Documents the rise of psychology in the 20th century and its growing influence on Western societyContains contributions that focus on psychology as a social enterprise, written by researchers with extensive experience teaching the history of psychologyFocuses on practical psychology rather than academic theory and provides a detailed account of the development of various branches of professional psychologyProvides a clear and insightful historical background for understanding contemporary developments within applied psychology