History of psychology object, goals and task of history of psychology, stages of history of psychology, characteristic of philosophical psychology (psychology in the antiquity, psychological contributions of medieval philosophy, psychological contributions of modern philosophy), preparation for experimental psychologie within philosophical psychology, Wundt s psychology, psychology as a new discipline of science, characteristics of psychological schools, trends and movements, prominent personalities of psychology in the nineteenth and twentieth century. associationism, psychophysics, Wundt s structuralism, Titchener s structuralism, Brentano s school (Austria school), Gratz school, Würzburg school, American funktionalism, anticipation of Gestalt problem, Gestalt psychology (Berlin school, Leipzig school), Louvain school, Dilthey s understandig psychology, structuralism, psychoanalysis, Jung s analytic psychology, Adler s individual psychology, egoanalysis, Marburg school, German personalism, behaviorism, radical behaviorism, operacionalism, neobehaviorism, panbehaviorism, objective psychology, reflexology, physiology of higher nervous activity, psychology of activity, Geneva school, Paris school, cognitive psychology, connectionism, humanistic psychology.