“…These psychologies clearly anticipated many contemporary forms of cognitive psychology, both in terms of general orientation and topics studied, including, for example, problem solving (Duncker, 1935;Durkin, 1937;Luchins, 1942;Rees & Israel, 1935;Seashore, 1940;Selz, 1922aSelz, , 1922bSelz, , 1927Weaver & Maden, 1949;Wertheimer, 1945), general reasoning (Maier, 1930(Maier, , 1931(Maier, , 1933(Maier, , 1945, concept formation (Hanfmann & Kasanin, 1937;Heidbreder, 1945Heidbreder, , 1946aHeidbreder, , 1946bHeidbreder, , 1947Long, 1937;Reed, 1946aReed, , 1946bReed, , 1946c, inductive reasoning (Morgan, 1944; 24. I have developed my own doubts about the empirical adequacy of psychoanalytic theory (and other theories of therapy) in Greenwood (1996Greenwood ( , 1997.…”