| The Romance of American Psychology |
| Abbreviations |
| Acknowledgments |
| 1 In the Name of Enlightenment |
| 2 War on the Enemy Mind |
| • | Mobilization for War |
| • | What They Did and What They Learned |
| • | Human Management |
| Enemy Morale: Warfare Waged Psychologically |
| • | National Character: Personality Diagnosis and Treatment on an International Scale |
| • | The Sykewarriors on German National Character |
| • | The Sykewarriors on Japanese National Character |
| The Strategic Bombing Survey on German and Japanese Morale |
| • | Intelligence |
| 3 The Dilemmas of Democratic Morale |
| U.S. Civilian Morale |
| • | Did Americans Have a National Character? |
| • | The Problem of Public Opinion |
| • | The Psychology of Prejudice and the Morale of Minority Groups |
| Military Morale |
| • | Discovering Unreasonable Attitudes |
| • | Intergroup Tensions and the Mental State of Black Soldiers |
| • | Looking Toward the Future: Anxieties |
| • | Looking Toward the Future: Hopes |
| 4 Nervous in the Service |
| • | Who They Were and What They Did |
| War and the Production of Normal Neurosis |
| • | Self-Help: Emotional Preparedness as Military Strategy |
| • | Professional Help: The Psychotherapeutic Frontier Expands |
| 5 The Career of Cold War Psychology |
| • | Institutional Building Blocks: Defense Dollars |
| • | Ideological Building Blocks: Scientific Utility, Professional Gain, and National Security |
| Theoretical Building Blocks: The Psychological Basis of Development and Revolution in the Third World |
| • | Development |
| • | Revolution |
| Camelot's Organizational Background |
| • | The Smithsonian Institution's Research Group in Psychology and the Social Sciences |
| • | The 1962 Symposium on "The U.S. Army's Limited-War Mission and Social Science Research |
| 6 Project Camelot and Its Aftermath |
| • | Project Camelot Described |
| • | Project Camelot Exposed |
| • | The Intellectuals Debate Professional Ethics |
| Aftermath |
| • | Direct Consequences |
| • | The Progress of Cold War Psychology |
| 7 The Damaging Psychology of Race |
| • | The World War II Dilemma |
| Theoretical Building Blocks: The Psychological Basis of Racial Identity and Prejudice |
| • | Social Context as the Source of Prejudice |
| • | The Gender Problem and the Black Family |
| Policy and the Racial Politics of Self-Esteem |
| • | Brown v. Board of Education: Personality Damage as a Constitutional Issue |
| • | The Moynihan Report and the Question of Black Masculinity |
| 8 The Kerner Commission and the Experts |
| • | The Movement Context |
| • | The Kerner Commission Is Appointed |
| The Experts and Their Work |
| • | Masculine Self-Esteem Revisited |
| • | The City as Patient |
| The Benefits of War, Again |
| • | Cold War Psychology Comes Home |
| • | New Variations on Old Crowd Psychology |
| • | The Commission's Conclusions |
| 9 The Growth Industry |
| The State as Healer: Mental Health as Public Policy |
| • | The Role of the Veterans Administration |
| • | The National Mental Health Act of 1946 |
| • | Community Mental Health as an Expression of Clinical Social Responsibility |
| • | Psychotherapy for the Normal as a Postwar Growth Industry |
| The Humanistic Tide |
| • | Carl Rogers: Inherent Capacity as a Scientific Basis for Democracy |
| • | Abraham Maslow: Democracy for the Self-Actualized Few |
| • | "Adjusted to What?" |
| 10 The Curious Courtship of Psychology and Women's Liberation |
| Psychology Constructs the Female |
| • | The Critique is Formulated |
| • | The Place of Antipsychiatry and Radical Therapy |
| • | Feminist Activists Challenge the Psychological Establishment |
| Psychology Constructs the Feminist |
| • | Betty Friedan and the Forfeited Female Self |
| • | "Identity" |
| • | The Psychotherapeutic Sensibility in Feminism |
| 11 Toward a Larger Jurisdiction for Psychology |
| • | The Benefits of War |
| • | Psychology as Public Policy |
| • | Psychology as Public Culture |
| • | "A Larger Jurisdiction for Psychology" |
| Notes |
| • | Key to Abbreviations in the Notes |
| • | Archival Sources |
| Congressional Hearings and Reports |
| • | U.S. House of Representatives |
| • | U.S. Senate |
| • | 1 In the Name of Enlightenment |
| • | 2 War on the Enemy Mind |
| • | 3 The Dilemmas of Democratic Morale |
| • | 4 Nervous in the Service |
| • | 5 The Career of Cold War Psychology |
| • | 6 Project Camelot and Its Aftermath |
| • | 7 The Damaging Psychology of Race |
| • | 8 The Kerner Commission and the Experts |
| • | 9 The Growth Industry |
| • | 10 The Curious Courtship of Psychology and Women's Liberation |
| • | 11 Toward a Larger Jurisdiction for Psychology |
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