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William M. Runyan
Professor

315 Haviland Hall
Phone: (510) 643-6667
runyan@berkeley.edu

 


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Education:

B.A. (Sociology & Psychology), Oberlin College, 1969; Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology and Public Practice) Harvard University, 1975.

Courses Taught:

Human Behavior and the Social Environment (SW 200); Life Histories and Case Studies (SW 210D), Personality Theory (SW 210H).

Research Interests:

The study of life histories and case histories; the history of psychoanalysis and of personality psychology; adult development; psychobiography; history and philosophy of social science.

Selected Publications:

Runyan, W. M. (2006). Psychobiography and the psychology of science:
Understanding relations between the life and work of individual
psychologists. Review of General Psychology
(Click on title to view.), 90(2), 147-162.

Runyan, W. M. (2005). Evolving conceptions of psychobiography and the study
of lives: Encounters with psychoanalysis, personality psychology, and
historical science
. (Click on title to view.) In W. T. Schultz (Ed.), Handbook of psychobiography
(pp. 19-41). New York: Oxford University Press.

Runyan, W. M. (2003). From the study of lives and psychohistory to historicizing psychology: A conceptual journey. (Click on title to view.) In Annual of psychoanalysis, special issue on psychoanalysis and history (pp. 119-132). Hillsdale, N.J.: Analytic Press.

Runyan, W.M. (1997). Studying Lives: Psychobiography and The Conceptual Structure Of Personality Psychology, In R. Hogan, et al. (Eds.), Handbook Of Personality Psychology, Academic Press.

Runyan, W.M. (1998). The Changing Meanings of Holism: From Humanist Synthesis to Nazi Ideology (Click on title to view.) [Review of the book Reenchanted Science: Holism in German Culture From Wilhelm II to Hitler]. Contemporary Psychology, 43, 389.

Runyan, W.M. (1994). Coming to Terms With the Life, Loves, and Work of Henry A. Murray (Click on title to view.) [Review of the book Love's Story Told: A Life of Henry A. Murray]. Contemporary Psychology, 39, 701.

Runyan, W.M. (Ed.), (1988). Psychology and Historical Interpretation, Oxford University Press.

Runyan, W.M. (1982). Life Histories and Psychobiography, Oxford University Press.

 
 
 
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