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Book
01 Jan 1984
TL;DR: This book discusses the history of Clinical Psychology and the development of Psychoanalysis, as well as the research of Ivan Pavlov and the Behaviorism of John B. Watson.
Abstract: Introduction Chapter 1 Psychology and the Ancients Chapter 2 Philosophical and Scientific Antecedents of Psychology Chapter 3 Early Studies of the Central Nervous System Chapter 4 Wilhelm Wundt and the Founding of Psychology Chapter 5 Edward Titchener and Hugo Munsterberg Chapter 6 German Psychologists of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Chapter 7 Gestalt Psychology in Germany and the United States Chapter 8 The History of Clinical Psychology and the Development of Psychoanalysis Chapter 9 Darwin, Galton, Cattell, James, and Hall Chapter 10 Functionalism at the University of Chicago and Columbia University Chapter 11 Historical Uses and Abuses of Intelligence Testing Chapter 12 The Research of Ivan Pavlov and the Behaviorism of John B. Watson Epilogue

23 citations



Journal ArticleDOI
D. Joyce Jackson1
TL;DR: Almost nothing is known about Manhattan-born Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, designated by Sigmund Freud as one of his original trusted pioneers, a united small body to guard the kingdom and the policy of the Master.
Abstract: -Almost nothing is known about Manhattan-born Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, designated by Sigmund Freud as one of his original trusted pioneers, a united small body to guard the kingdom and the policy of the Master. She was instrumental in helping the Freuds leave Austria after the Nazi takeover in 1938. In addition, had it not been for Dorothy Burlingham, psychology might have never known Erik Erikson.

4 citations


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1984

1 citations



01 Jan 1984

1 citations