Rockland State Hospital: A Case Approach to Teaching the History of Psychology

IF 0.7 4区 心理学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teaching of Psychology Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1177/00986283241265657
Kathleen Keefe-Cooperman, Dogukan Ulupinar, Peggy Brady-Amoon
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Background: Teaching and learning about the history of the profession is consistent with APA's 2023 guidelines for the undergraduate major, a profession-wide competency for graduate students in health service psychology, and important for all students. Objective: The purpose of this article is to present a historical case study with materials for teaching and learning about the historical context, including mental health treatments and patient demographics, during the interwar period at Rockland State Hospital (RSH) in New York. Method: We thematically reviewed and analyzed primary source archival documents, treatment reports, period peer-reviewed journals, related newspaper articles, and publicly available U.S. census data. Results: The theories, diagnostic terminology, and treatments in use at RSH during the interwar period are showcased. This was a pivotal time in the history of psychology. Conclusion: The method and results offer opportunities for teaching and learning about the history of psychology including treatment of marginalized and vulnerable populations. Teaching Implications: Institutionalization in the interwar period offers multiple opportunities for teaching and learning in psychology. The findings can be used in conjunction with discussion questions in the classroom setting. Teaching about the past provides a feedback loop to inform current and future practice.
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洛克兰州立医院:心理学史案例教学法
背景:教授和学习专业历史符合美国心理学会(APA)2023 年本科专业指导方针,是健康服务心理学研究生的一项专业能力,对所有学生都很重要。目的:本文旨在介绍一个历史案例研究,并提供有关历史背景的教学材料,包括战时纽约洛克兰州立医院(RSH)的心理健康治疗和患者人口统计。方法:我们对原始档案文件、治疗报告、当时的同行评审期刊、相关报纸文章以及公开的美国人口普查数据进行了专题回顾和分析。结果:展示了战时 RSH 使用的理论、诊断术语和治疗方法。这是心理学史上的一个关键时期。结论:该方法和结果为心理学史的教学和学习提供了机会,包括对边缘化和弱势群体的治疗。教学意义:战时的制度化为心理学的教与学提供了多种机会。研究结果可与课堂讨论题结合使用。有关过去的教学为当前和未来的实践提供了一个反馈回路。
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期刊介绍: Basic and introductory psychology courses are the most popular electives on college campuses and a rapidly growing addition to high school curriculums. As such, Teaching of Psychology is indispensable as a source book for teaching methods and as a forum for new ideas. Dedicated to improving the learning and teaching process at all educational levels, this journal has established itself as a leading source of information and inspiration for all who teach psychology. Coverage includes empirical research on teaching and learning; studies of teacher or student characteristics; subject matter or content reviews for class use; investigations of student, course, or teacher assessment; professional problems of teachers; essays on teaching.
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