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The History of Multicultural Psychology : From the Perspective of Two Opposing Forces

The History of Multicultural Psychology : From the Perspective of Two Opposing Forces

The History of Multicultural Psychology: From the Perspective of Two Opposing Forces
J. Manuel Casas

Early in the history of modern psychology, Ebbinghaus (1908) expressed the belief that psychology has a long past but only a short history (Hunt, 2007). In essence, Ebbinghaus conveyed the perspective that the primary subject matter of psychology, seeking to understand ourselves and others (i.e., emotions, thoughts, and behaviors), has been around since the beginning of time (see Marsella, 1993), but psychology as we know it today, with its emphasis on merging academic and applied fields, is a fairly new development. In fact, the term psychology did not exist until 1520 (Hunt, 2007). Before ...

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