Concern about psychology's fragmentation is not new, but there has for
the past decade been increasing calls for psychologists to acknowledge
to the costs associated with fragmentation and to search for ways to
unify the discipline.
A New Unified Theory of Psychology introduces a new system that
addresses psychology's current theoretical and philosophical
difficulties. The new theory consists of four interlocking pieces that
together provide--for the first time--a macro-level view that clarifies
the nature of psychology's problems and offers a clear way to unify the
various elements of the field. The unified theory provides the field of
psychology with a well-defined subject matter, allowing both academic
and professional psychologists will be able to develop a shared language
and conceptual foundation.