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Notable Psychologists
Who is he? Why is he
important?
Wilhem
Wundt
Established psychologyas a science
started a lab for psychology
Who is he?Why is he
important to psychology?
Hint: see image above
William James was the 1st president of
APA-American Psychological Association
He wrote the first psychology textbook!
studied under Wundt &
James
1st psychological lab in U.S.
G. Stanley Hall
“the great teacher” for
doctoral students in psychology: taught 30/54
Ph.D. students by
1898
Mary Whiton Calkins
What do you notice about this picture? Write down your educated guess.
Hint?
most famous for....
1st womanpresident of
APA,American
PsychologicalAssociation
doing courseworkat Harvard, yet
not earning a degree
Who is she? Why is she important?
Dorrtheia Dix
addressed needsof mentally ill
Dorothea Dix
reformer
Margaret Floy Washburn
1st woman to be awarded a Ph.D. (6 years of work after college)
Who is this? Why is he
important to psychology?
CharlesDarwin
It’s same gentlemanas previous slide.
Make your guesses now with reasons!
Who is this? Why is he
important to psychology?
Hint: a couchFreud
Freud
introduced talk therapy
defense mechanisms
psychoanalytic theory
Who is he? Why is he important?
Make a guess now!
The outcome of successful therapy with Rogers: “I finally felt that I simply had to begin doing what I wanted to do, not what I thought I should do, and regardless of what other people feel I should do. This is a complete reversal of my whole life. I’ve always felt that I had to do things because they were expected of me, or more important, to make people like me. ...I think from now on I’m going to just be me….”
Carl RogersHumanistic Therapy
http://facultyfp.salisbury.edu/iewhite/The%20Humanistic%20Theories%20of%20Carl%20Rogers.htm
Who is he? Why is he important?
Jean PiagetDevelopmental
Psychology
What do you see?
How do we group items?
"I stand at the window and see a house, trees, sky. Theoretically I might say there were 327 brightnesses and nuances of colour. Do I have "327"? No. I have sky, house, and trees." --Max Wertheimer
Max Wertheimer
Gestaltpsychology
Who is he?Why is he important?
Ivan Pavlov
learning theories
Make your
guessesnow!
Ivan Pavlov: Learning
Who is he? Why is he important?
Hint!
Hint: Jo Frost of
Supernannyuses his
ideas.
B. F. Skinner--rewards/punishment
s
What do you think is
happening in the photo?
Little Albert
Watson: association