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Abraham Maslow
- Maslow,
Abraham Harold (1908-70) Maslow, Abraham Harold (1908-70) Psychologist, born in Brooklyn,
NY. A professor at Brooklyn College (1937-51) and Brandeis University (1951-61), he is
regarded as the founder of humanistic psychology |
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Abraham Maslow
- ABRAHAM MASLOW 1908-1970 Dr. C. George Boeree Biography Abraham Harold
Maslow was born April 1, 2022 in Brooklyn, New York. |
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Alfred
Adler - The core of Adler's integrated complex of philosophy,
theory, and practice was a vigorously optimistic, humanistic view of life. |
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Alfred Adler -
Presented by Behavior Online Conversations: Henry Stein
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Albert Bandura |
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Alfred Binet - A Short Biography The Alfred Binet Page- PsychNet-UK |
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Alice Miller - Includes
several articles and a bibliography. |
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Andrius
T. Benokraitis Homepage |
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Anna Freud - (1895-1982)
by Jenn Bumb of Webster University (St. Louis, MO) |
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Alphonse
Bertillon (1853-1914) from "Pictures of Health" by Paul Turnbull at
James Cook University (Australia) |
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Assagioli |
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B.F. Skinner -
An American psychologist. Burrhus Frederic Skinner ws born in
Sussquehanna, Pa., on March 20, 2022 |
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Bettelheim,
Bruno - 1903-90, American psychologist; b. Austria. In the same year that he
earned his Ph.D. from the Univ. of Vienna (1938) |
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Bohner Abstracts: Dr Gerd |
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Carl
Gustav Jung - (1875-1961) Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss
psychiatrist and founder of the school of analytical psychology |
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Carl
Rogers - (1890-1947) Carl R. Rogers is known as the father of
client-centered therapy |
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Carl R.
Rogers |
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Charles
Edward Spearman (1863-1945) - Name is almost synonymous with the term 'general
intelligence' (otherwise known as psychometric 'g'). |
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Charles
Spearman (1904) - Theory of Universal Unity of the intellective function by
correlating intelligence tests into the "2 Factor Theory of Intelligence." G
Factor (i.e., general intelligence) comes from general electrochemical mental energy |
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Classical Rorschach |
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David Hume - The 18th century Scottish philosopher was one of the first moderns to articulate
the empiricism that underlies much modern psychology. |
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Edward Thorndike |
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Edward Thorndike (1874-1949) |
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Edward Tolman (1886-1959) - Edward Tolman
(1886-1959) Behaviourism home ~ Biographies ~ Timeline/Key Issues and Events ~ Worldview
Commitments ~ Related Links Edward Chance Tolman was an American psychologist who made
significant contributions to the studies of learning |
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Elizabeth
Loftus - (1944 - ) Dr. Elizabeth F. Loftus, a professor of
psychology and expert researcher on the malleability and reliability of repressed
memories, |
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Eric Berne - From
the site of the International Transactional Analysis Association (San Francisco, CA) |
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Eric
Erickson - (1902 - 1994 ) - Erik Erikson has made a contribution
to the field of psychology with his developmental theory |
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Ernest Becker - The site for the Ernest Becker Foundation. |
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Franz
Anton Mesmer - Founder of Mesmerism - (1734 - 1815). |
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Frank Beech
- (1911-1988) An American psychologist renowned for
his research contributions in comparative psychology such as his studies of
psychobiological brain functions, sexual behavior in mammals, and endocrinology |
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Fritz Perls (1893 - 1970)
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Frederick Perls -- A Life
Chronology |
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Frederic Wertham
Biography - Profiles the child psychologist whose research and writings
contributed to the development of the regulatory Comics Code Authority. |
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Frederich Wilhelm Nietzsche
- A forerunner of some 20th century psychological theorists,
including Freud. |
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Frued
2 - (1856-1939) Sigmund Freud was one of the trailblazers of
modern-day psychology. As the originator of Psychoanalysis, Freud distinguished himself as
an intellectual giant |
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George Kelly - Personal
construct psychology is a constructivist system of psychology developed by George Kelly
and expounded in his two-volume work: Principles of Personal Construct Psychology (New
York: Norton, 1955). |
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George Herbert Meade |
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Gerard Egan Bücher
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Gordon
(Willard) Allport 1897-1967 |
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Hans J.
Eysenck See the Hans Eysenk Psychnet-UK
Page |
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Heinz Kohut Bibliography |
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Heinz
Kohut - (1913-1981) Self Psychology Page - International
Council for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology |
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Howard Gardner
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Hugo
Munsterberg - (1863 - 1916) Hugo Munsterberg is a pioneer in the
field of Industrial Psychology (I/O) and offered many findings in the fields of
experimental psychology, behaviorism, and challenged the effectiveness of eye witness
testimonies |
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Ivan Pavlov - includes
chronology, quotations, selections from an autobiography, and more. |
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Jakob Friedrich Fries - Part of the 19th century German background of modern psychology. |
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James
Braid - (1795-1860) by Dylan Morgan (UK) |
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James
McKeen Cattell - (1860-1944) James McKeen Cattell was very
influential in psychology as an organizer, executive, and administrator of psychological
science and practice, and as a vocal link between psychology and the larger scientific
community |
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John Bowlby |
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John B. Watson -
Watson, John B(roadus) (1878-1958) Watson, John B(roadus) (1878-1958)
Psychologist, born in Greenville, SC. He studied at Chicago, and became professor of
psychology at Johns Hopkins University (1908-20), where he established an animal research
laboratory |
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John B. Watson. Dr |
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John Broadus Watson |
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John Dewey |
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Judith Rich Harris
- is a writer and developmental psychologist; co-author of The Child: A
Contemporary View Of Development; winner of the 1997 George A. Miller Award |
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Judith Rich Harris |
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Julia Kristeva |
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Julian
B Rotter |
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Karl Popper - (1902-1994)
Shaped the Modern Philosophy of Science |
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Karen Horney - Born
in Hamburg, Germany, in 1885 |
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Ken Wilber - Includes
bibliography, books reviews, quotes, and more. |
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Kinsey - The
Kinsey Institute Web site supports interdisciplinary research and the study of human
sexuality. The Institute was founded by Dr. Alfred Kinsey (1894-1956) in 1947. |
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Knight Dunlap Page - (1875-1949) is the
"forgotten man" of American psychology |
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Kohlberg
- Lawrence Kohlberg's ideas of moral development are based on the
premise that at birth, all humans are void of morals, ethics, and honesty |
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Konrad
Lorenz - An Austrian zoologist and ethologist. He received
medical training at the Univ. of Vienna and spent two years at the medical school of
Columbia Univ. He received a Ph.D. (1936) |
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Konrad
Lorenz PsychNet-UK Page |
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Kurt Lewin
- (1890-1947) Kurt Lewin is universally recognized as the founder of
modern social psychology- Kurt Lewin Institute |
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Lacanian - Lacan describes reality as involving three registers which
exist partly as a developmental scheme and partly as a description of the structure of
reality |
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Mary Whiton
Calkins - (1863-1930) by Jenn Bumb of Webster University (St. Louis, MO) |
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Maslow |
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Milgram,
Stanley - Biography of a pioneer in psychology who is well remembered for his
work with obedience to authority. |
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Noam Chomsky |
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Petruska Clarkson - Prof. Petruska Clarkson Professor Dr. Petruska Clarkson C.Psychol. is a
Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a Fellow of the British Association of
Counselling. She is Consultant Philosopher and a certified member of the Institute of
Management. |
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Pavlov |
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Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
- Winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Medicine |
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Piaget -
Children in Piaget's stage of moral realism believe that rules are
absolute and can't be changed. Punishment should be determined by how much damage is done,
and the intention of the child is not taken into account. |
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Plato - Plato Born: 427 BC in Athens,
Greece Died: 347 BC in Athens, Greece |
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Jean Piaget Biography -
The Jean Piaget Archives, an amazingly short biography of the master's life. |
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R.D. Laing |
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Richard M.
Shiffrin - Homepage curriculum vitae Richard M. Shiffrin
Luther Dana Waterman Professor of Psychology; Director, Cognitive Science Program Ph.D.,
Stanford University, 1968; Guggenheim Fellow, 1975-76; Waterman Research Professor,
Indiana University, 1980-present |
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Sir Cyril
Burt - (1883-1971) Cyril Burt was a very
well known British psychologist and a leader in the development of methods of data
analysis |
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Stanley
Milgram - Stanley Milgram is a pioneer in psychology who is well
remembered for his work with obedience to authority |
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Thurstone, L. L. |
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Vygotsky - Culture /Cognitive Theory of Development. See the Vygotsky
PsychNet-Uk Page |
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William James
- See the William James PsychNet-UK Page |
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Fairbairn Bibliography - W R D Fairbairn bibliography and related readings. |
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Weidenhaun, Stefan -
Three language page (English, German, French) dedicated to the discussion of
psychoanalysis and its theory. |
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Winnicot, Donald |
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Wundt |
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Zimbardo's Philip - Home Page - Not a biography site. |