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Historical Pioneers
Alfred Adler
[Feb 7, 1870 - May 28, 1937]
A hugely influential figure, Alfred Adler is rightly heralded as the first community psychologist. Decades ahead of its time and rooted in social welfare, social justice, equality and the importance of education; Adlerian psychology, also known as individual psychology still resonates as strongly as when Adler began to articulate his ideas in the early part of the 20th Century.
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Alfred Adler
Sigmund Freud
[May 6, 1856 - Sep 23, 1939]
One of the most revered and reviled thinkers of the 20th century, Sigmund Freud developed psychoanalysis as a method of exploring the unconscious mind.
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Sigmund Freud
William James
[Jan 11, 1842 - Aug 26, 1910]
William James was one of the most eminent figures in the history of psychology, James is best known for his hugely influential work 'The Principles of Psychology,' first published in 1890 and widely regarded as the most important English language psychology book ever.
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William James
Carl Jung
[July 26, 1875 - June 6, 1961]
Increasingly disaffected with the central ideas of his old friend and mentor Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung broke away to establish analytical psychology; a school of inquiry designed to explore the deepest recesses of the human mind.
Jung's revolutionary psychoanalytical approach had a profound impact across a range of diverse fields including, psychology, philosophy, mythology, anthropology, theology and the arts and many of his most influential psychological concepts; archetypes, persona, collective unconsciousness, synchronicity, introvert/extrovert personality types etc, continue to be taught and studied throughout the world today.
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Carl Jung
Kurt Lewin
[Sep 9, 1890 - Feb 12, 1947]
A profoundly influential figure within the field of social psychology, Kurt Lewin was instrumental in demonstrating that experiments on groups could be conducted under precisely controlled conditions and in doing so pioneered the scientific study of group dynamics.
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Kurt Lewin
Carl Rogers
[Jan 8, 1902 - Feb 4, 1987]
One of the most eminent psychologists of the 20th century, Carl Rogers was profoundly influential in the humanistic movement towards person centered theory and non-directive psychotherapy. A prolific writer, 'Client-Centered Therapy' [1951], 'On Becoming a Person' [1961] and 'A Way of Being' [1980] rank among his most important published work.
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Carl Rogers
B.F. Skinner
[Mar 20, 1904 - Aug 18, 1990]
One of the most eminent figures in the history of psychology, Burrhus Frederic [B.F] Skinner's advocacy of radical behaviorism and the experimental analysis of behavior were profoundly influential. Within his groundbreaking body of work, 'Behavior of Organisms' [1938] and 'Verbal Behavior' [1957] are widely considered major contributions to human thought.
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B.F. Skinner
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Classic article from 1945 on how colors affect mood and the mind by Edward Podolsky, M.D.
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Jung's "Psychological Types" and Will-Temperament Patterns. Early article on extraversion and introversion by June E. Downey.
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