Famous Psychologists - List of Famous Psychologists - page 2
A psychologist studies human behavior and mental thought processes through systematic observation. Ensuring the mental well-being of people is one of the sole functional areas and responsibility of a psychologist. They may work as motivational trainers, help to build organizational skills and help students cope with stress, thus offering their services to help shape human personalities. A psychologist is thus any licensed person, trained and adequately qualified to provide mental-health treatment. There are many types of psychologists, including clinical psychologists, school psychologists, organizational psychologists, sports psychologists, criminal psychologists and rehabilitation psychologists, among others. The earliest developments in the field of psychology were during the time of the early Greeks. In the 17th century, Rene Descartes, a French philosopher proclaimed that the mind and the body were separate entities. The concept of psychology has ancient roots and did not evolve into a full-fledged science, until the year 1879, when the first psychology lab was established. Here is a compilation of a list of famous psychologists. Explore and learn more interesting facts and details about them through their biographies that include trivia, interesting facts, timeline and life history.
The Most Famous Psychologists | |||
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Abraham Maslow | April 1, 1908 | American | Abraham Maslow was a humanistic psychologist best known for his theory of self-actualization |
Felicitas Rombold | 1988 | German | Felicitas Rombold is a German model, academic and the wife of actor Daniel Brühl |
Jean Piaget | August 9, 1896 | Swiss | Jean Piaget was a psychologist and philosopher known for his theory of cognitive development |
Lev Vygotsky | November 17, 1896 | Russian | Lev Vygotsky was a Soviet developmental psychologist, known as the "Mozart of psychology." This biography of Lev Vygotsky provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline |
B. F. Skinner | March 20, 1904 | American | B.F |
Jordan Peterson | June 12, 1962 | Canadian | Jordan Bernt Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist |
Jacques Lacan | April 13, 1901 | French | Jacques Lacan was a French psychoanalyst and a psychiatrist, considered to be the most controversial psycho-analyst since Freud |
William Glasser | May 11, 1925 | American | William Glasser was an American psychiatrist who developed the reality and choice theory |
Bhavna Vaswani | Indian, American | Bhavna Vaswani is an Indian-American psychologist, who is married to filmmaker M | |
Erik Erikson | June 15, 1902 | Canadian, German, American | Erik Erikson was an American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst who is known for introducing the world to the concept of ‘Identity Crisis’ |
Abraham Maslow
Abraham Maslow was a humanistic psychologist best known for his theory of self-actualization
Lev Vygotsky
Lev Vygotsky was a Soviet developmental psychologist, known as the "Mozart of psychology." This biography of Lev Vygotsky provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline
Daniel Kahneman
David Kahneman, a Nobel Memorial prize recipient, has made notable contribution in psychology and economics
Anna Freud
Anna Freud was an Austrian psychologist, a pioneer in the field of child psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud was a 19th century neurologist who is hailed as the father of ‘psychoanalysis’
Bhavna Vaswani
Bhavna Vaswani is an Indian-American psychologist, who is married to filmmaker M
Felicitas Rombold
Felicitas Rombold is a German model, academic and the wife of actor Daniel Brühl
William Glasser
William Glasser was an American psychiatrist who developed the reality and choice theory
Jordan Peterson
Jordan Bernt Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist
Timothy Francis Leary
Timothy Leary was a psychologist and lecturer who advocated the use of LSD