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  • ...]] brought [[Person-centered psychotherapy]] into mainstream focus.]] Many theorists, including [[Anna Freud]], [[Alfred Adler]], [[Carl Jung]], [[Karen Horney] ...modern clinical practice can be traced to the early 20th century, when the American chest physician Pratt, working in Boston, described forming 'classes' of 15
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  • ...pressures that influence the development of women. Most contemporary North American psychoanalysts employ theories that, while based on those of Sigmund Freud, ...ociation]] [http://www.apsa.org]<ref>{{citation|url=http://apsa.org/|title=American Psychoanalytic Association}}</ref> which is a component organization of the
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  • Some theorists hold that phenomenal consciousness poses an [[explanatory gap]]. [[Colin Mc ...cial reproduction|ideological]] conception on which [[liberalism|liberal]] political thought was founded. Marx in particular criticized the 1789 [[Declaration o
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  • [[systems psychology|family systems theorists]], have been applied to a wide range of human behavior, including [[industr ...o the [[1940s]] and early [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and
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  • ...rs]] brought [[Person-centered psychotherapy]] into mainstream focus. Many theorists, including [[Anna Freud]], [[Alfred Adler]], [[Carl Jung]], [[Karen Horney] ...modern clinical practice can be traced to the early 20th century, when the American chest physician Pratt, working in Boston, described forming 'classes' of 15
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  • [[systems psychology|family systems theorists]], have been applied to a wide range of human behavior, including [[industr ...o the [[1940s]] and early [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and
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  • ...sions of the American Psychological Association'', Vol. V. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.</ref> ...to Rank]], [[Melanie Klein]], [[Harry Stack Sullivan]], and others. These theorists and practitioners, although basing their observations on extensive clinical
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  • ...s integrated, at least to some extent, into many psychology departments in American and European Universities. Institutions of higher learning that have adopte ...onal psychology more formally recognised within the professional body, the American Psychological Association (APA). A significant breakthrough in this context
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  • [[systems psychology|family systems theorists]], have been applied to a wide range of human behavior, including [[industr ...o the [[1940s]] and early [[1950s]] with the founding in [[1942]] of the ''American Association of Marriage Counselors'' (the precursor of the [[AAMFT]]), and
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  • ...ories, often in social or cultural directions. They have been defined as 'American writers who attempted to restate Freudian theory in sociological terms and ...</ref>: indeed, it has been suggested of 'Horney and Sullivan...that these theorists could be more accurately described as "neo-Adlerians" than "neo-Freudians"'
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  • ...al Committee of Adlerian Summer Schools and Institutes (ICASSI), the North American Society for Adlerian Psychology (NASAP)<!-- NASAP article deleted Jan, 2008 ...or precursor to REBT and CT. Ellis in particular was a member of the North American Society for Adlerian Psychology and served as an editorial board member for
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  • ...cus of control have better control of their behavior, tend to exhibit more political behaviors, and are more likely to attempt to influence other people than th ...people in general make the attributions they do, whereas locus of control theorists have been more concerned with individual differences.
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  • ...o feel [[irritation]] more easily or quickly than others do. Finally, some theorists (for example, [[Klaus Scherer]], 2005) place emotions within a more general ...the 20th century, but has regained popularity more recently due largely to theorists such as [[John Cacioppo]], [[António Damásio]], [[Joseph E. LeDoux]] and
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  • ...bbinghaus]] (a pioneer in the study of [[memory]]), [[William James]] (the American father of [[pragmatism]]), and [[Ivan Pavlov]] (who developed the procedure ...99). "Who Is the Founder of Psychophysics and Experimental Psychology?", ''American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences'' '''16''' (2).</ref><ref name=Steffens>
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  • ...99). "Who Is the Founder of Psychophysics and Experimental Psychology?", ''American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences'' '''16''' (2)</ref> Other early experim ...n 1887, Ladd published ''Elements of Physiological Psychology,'' the first American textbook that extensively discussed experimental psychology. Between Ladd's
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  • ...2003, page 82)</ref> In his inaugural address as rector on May 27, and in political speeches and articles from the same year, he expressed his support for the ...ber 5, 1946; final ruling December 28, 1946; Hugo Ott, Martin Heidegger: A Political Life, (Harper Collins, 1993, page 348)</ref> The [[denazification]] proced
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  • ...ited States|liberalism]].<ref>Alan Ryan, ''John Dewey and the High Tide of American Liberalism'', (1995) p 32</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author=Violas, Paul C.; Toz ...iversity Press) op 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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