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  • ...mund Freud]] and continued by others. It is primarily devoted to the study of human psychological functioning and behavior, although it can also be appli # a method of investigation of the mind and the way one thinks;
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  • ...sychology]]. Rogers is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of psychotherapy research and was honored for his pioneering research with the ...p, [[American Psychological Association]] (APA) President and/or recipient of the APA Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award, and surname used as a
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  • ...n psychoanalysis to contribute to the history, interpretation and critique of culture. ...onsidered one of the most prominent thinkers of the 20th century, in terms of originality and intellectual influence.
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  • ...by another semi-sentient being. Someone may need to have a certain amount of empathy before they are able to feel [[compassion]]. ...The Roots of Empathy: The Shared Manifold Hypothesis and the Neural Basis of Intersubjectivity. Psychopathology 36:171–180 DOI: 10.1159/000072786.] Re
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  • ...rikson's stages of psychosocial development|theory on social development]] of human beings. He may be most famous for coining the phrase ''[[identity cr ...http://www.social-psychology.de/do/pt_erikson.pdf -->and the circumstances of his birth were concealed from him in his childhood. His mother, Karla Abrah
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  • ...rican [[psychology|psychologist]] who established the psychological school of [[behaviorism]], after doing research on animal behavior. He also conducted ...on Moore, who was a major proponent of the view that life and the behavior of living organisms could be explained entirely by chemistry and physics witho
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  • ...acter Analysis'', both published in 1933.<ref>For the view that he was one of the most radical figures in psychiatry, see Sheppard, R.Z. [http://www.time ...].<ref>[[Myron Sharaf|Sharaf, Myron]] (1994). ''Fury on Earth: A Biography of Wilhelm Reich''. Da Capo Press, pp. 4&ndash;5.</ref>
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  • ...controversial due to his involvement with Nazism and statements in support of Adolf Hitler. ...cted in a new way, through a process of retracing the steps of the history of philosophy.
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  • ...iatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington and Director of the Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics. Her primary research is in the application of behavioral models to suicidal behaviors, drug abuse, and [[borderline perso
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  • ...ving that experience is the source of all knowledge, he worked on a method of [[phenomenological reduction]] by which a subject may come to know directly ...res: at Paris in 1929, and at Prague in 1935. The notorious 1933 race laws of the Nazi regime took away his academic standing and privileges. Following a
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  • ...=Goldman|first=Marion S.|title=The American Soul Rush: Esalen and the Rise of Spiritual Privilege|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=eRMVlSdLz3sC&pg=PA ...Rise of Spiritual Privilege. New York University Press. (2012) p. 2</ref> of Big Sur coast.<ref>Kripal (2007) p. 27</ref>
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  • ...er=[[Center for the Study of Language and Information]] (CSLI), [[Stanford University]] |accessdate=2013-09-21}}</ref> ...itle=The Varieties of Religious Experience|date=2009|publisher=The Library of America|isbn=1598530623|pages=74–120}}</ref>
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  • ...United States|liberalism]].<ref>Alan Ryan, ''John Dewey and the High Tide of American Liberalism'', (1995) p 32</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author=Violas, Pau ...p cited in Douglas R. Anderson, AAR, ''The Journal of the American Academy of Religion'', Vol. 61, No. 2 (1993), p. 383</ref>
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  • ...[[University of Leipzig]]. This marked psychology as an independent field of study.<ref name="Schacter, Daniel. L Psychology">Schacter, Daniel. L "Psych By creating this laboratory he was able to explore the nature of religious beliefs,
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