List of psychologists
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This list includes notable psychologists and contributors to psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline.
Specialized lists of psychologists can be found at the articles on comparative psychology, list of clinical psychologists, list of developmental psychologists, list of educational psychologists, list of evolutionary psychologists, list of social psychologists, and list of cognitive scientists. Many psychologists included in those lists are also listed below:
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[edit] A
- Haly Abbas (Ali ibn Abbas al-Majusi)
- Lyn Yvonne Abramson
- Alfred Adler
- Mary Ainsworth
- Hagop S Akiskal
- George Albee
- Jüri Allik
- Lauren Alloy
- Gordon Allport, Personality psychology
- Adelbert Ames, Jr.
- Harlene Anderson
- John R. Anderson
- Ernst Angel
- Heinz Ansbacher
- Michael Argyle
- Solomon Asch
- Roberto Assagioli
- John William Atkinson
- Aušra Augustinavičiūtė
- Averroes (Ibn Rushd)
- Virginia Axline, Play Therapy
[edit] B
- Arthur J. Bachrach
- Alan D Baddeley
- Renee Baillargeon
- Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Balkhi
- Albert Bandura, Social learning theory
- Russell Barkley
- Jerome Barkow
- Dermot Barnes-Holmes
- Deirdre Barrett, dreams and hypnosis
- Lisa Feldman Barrett
- Lawrence W. Barsalou
- Frederic Bartlett
- Daniel Batson
- Diana Baumrind
- Geoffrey Beattie, body language, psychology in sustainable consumption
- Richard Bentall
- Larry E. Beutler, systematic treatment selection
- Alfred Binet, intelligence testing
- Robert Bjork
- Ray Blanchard, sexology
- Theodore H. Blau, first practising clinician elected President of APA
- Stephen F. Blinkhorn
- Paul Bloom
- Edmund Bourne
- Gordon H. Bower
- John Bowlby, attachment theory
- Nathaniel Branden, self-esteem, objectivism
- Franz Brentano
- Carl Brigham
- Dennis E. Broadbent
- Donald Broadbent
- Urie Bronfenbrenner, Ecological Systems Theory
- Kelly Brownell
- Jerome Bruner, child development
- Emily Bushnell
- David Buss
- Brian Butterworth
- Ruth M. J. Byrne
[edit] C
- Mary Whiton Calkins
- Donald T. Campbell
- Susan Carey
- James Cattell, helped establish psychology as a legitimate science
- Raymond Cattell, Factor analysis, 16 Personality Factors and the Big Five, Fluid versus crystallized intelligence
- Stephen J. Ceci, intelligence and memory
- Jean-Martin Charcot
- Nancy Chodorow
- Noam Chomsky
- Robert Cialdini
- Lee Anna Clark
- Clyde Coombs
- Leda Cosmides
- Catharine Cox
- Lee Cronbach
- Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, happiness and creativity
[edit] D
- Martin Daly
- Martin Dannecker
- John Darley
- Daniel O David
- Raymond Dean, neuropsychology
- Randy Dellosa
- John Dewey
- Dietrich Doerner
- Alan Downs
- Robin Dunbar
- David F. Duncan
[edit] E
- Hermann Ebbinghaus
- Derek Edwards
- Paul Ekman, emotions and facial expressions
- Albert Ellis, founder of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, grandfather of cognitive-behavioral therapies
- Virgilio Enriquez, founder of Filipino Psychology
- Erik H. Erikson, Erikson's stages of psychosocial development
- Milton H. Erickson
- John E. Exner
- Hans Eysenck
[edit] F
- Norman Farberow
- Gustav Fechner, founder of Psychophysics
- Leon Festinger, Cognitive dissonance
- Susan Fiske
- Edna B Foa
- Viktor Frankl, founder of Logotherapy
- Barbara Fredrickson
- Freitas-Magalhães
- Anna Freud
- Sigmund Freud
- Erich Fromm
- Adrian Furnham
[edit] G
- John Gabrieli
- Gordon G. Gallup, Jr., mirror self-recognition (MSR) test
- Francis Galton
- Riley Gardner
- Elmer R. Gates
- Susan Gathercole
- Bertram Gawronski
- Kenneth Gergen, social constructionism
- Hans-Werner Gessmann, humanistic psychodrama
- J. J. Gibson
- Gerd Gigerenzer, bounded rationality
- Carol Gilligan
- Fernand Gobet, cognitive psychology
- Stan Gooch
- Irving I. Gottesman, behavioral geneticist
- Richard Green, sexology
- Florence Goodenough
- Elizabeth Gould
- James Gross
- Robert Grosseteste
- Félix Guattari, founder of Schizoanalysis
- J. P. Guilford
- Daniel Gilbert (psychologist)
[edit] H
- Jonathan Haidt
- Jay Haley
- G. Stanley Hall
- Robert D. Hare
- Harry Harlow
- Chris Hatcher
- Steven C. Hayes
- Donald O. Hebb
- Fritz Heider
- Asgeir Helgason
- Hermann von Helmholtz
- Hubert Hermans
- Richard Herrnstein
- William Edmund Hick
- Margie Holmes
- Edwin Holt
- Keith Holyoak
- Lara Honos-Webb
- Bruce Hood
- Karen Horney
- Clark L. Hull
- Nicholas Humphrey
- Edwin Hutchins
[edit] I
[edit] J
- William James, James-Lange theory of emotion, Psychology of religion
- Marie Jahoda
- Kay Redfield Jamison
- Joseph Jastrow
- Julian Jaynes
- Arthur Jensen
- Marcia K. Johnson
- Mark H. Johnson
- Philip Johnson-Laird
- Ernest Jones
- Mary Cover Jones
- Carl Gustav Jung
[edit] K
- Jerome Kagan
- Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize in Economics, behavioral finance and hedonic psychology
- Mieko Kamiya
- Jacob Robert Kantor, organized scientific values into a coherent system of psychology
- Alan S. Kaufman
- Nadeen L. Kaufman
- Alan Kazdin
- George Kelly
- Harold Kelley
- Otto F. Kernberg
- Doreen Kimura
- Akiyoshi Kitaoka
- Melanie Klein
- Brian Knutson
- Kurt Koffka, co-founder of Gestalt psychology
- Wolfgang Köhler, co-founder of Gestalt psychology
- Lawrence Kohlberg, moral psychology
- Heinz Kohut
- Stephen Kosslyn
- Elizabeth Kübler-Ross
- Fritz Künkel, We-psychology
[edit] L
- Jacques Lacan
- George Trumbull Ladd
- Ellen Langer
- Jan van der Lans
- Karl Lashley
- Bibb Latane
- Jan Lauwereyns
- Richard Lazarus
- Timothy Leary
- Mark Lepper
- Kurt Lewin, social psychology
- David Lewis
- Rensis Likert, Likert Scale
- Marsha M. Linehan
- Elizabeth Loftus
- Konrad Lorenz
- Barry Lubetkin
- Alexander Luria
[edit] M
- Margaret Mahler
- George Mandler
- Jean Matter Mandler
- James G. March, cognitive organizational psychology
- Ruth Marshall
- Karl Marx
- Abraham Maslow, Maslow's hierarchy of needs
- William Masters and Virginia Johnson, sexology
- Rollo May
- Rufus May
- David McClelland
- James McClelland
- William McDougall
- Patrick J McGrath
- Phil McGraw
- John Money
- Peter McGuffin
- David McNeill
- Jacques Mehler
- Andrew Meltzoff
- Ronald Melzack
- Wolfgang Metzger
- David E. Meyer
- Stanley Milgram
- Alice Miller
- Munesuke Mita
- George A. Miller
- Neal E. Miller, biofeedback
- Brenda Milner
- Arnold Mindell, Process Oriented Psychology
- Walter Mischel
- Jacob L. Moreno, Psychodrama
- C. Lloyd Morgan, canon
- John Morton
- Orval Hobart Mowrer
- Georg Elias Muller
- Henry Murray
- Hugo Munsterberg
[edit] N
[edit] O
[edit] P
- Nick Petrovic, founder of the Mind Profile Clinic
- Allan Paivio
- Linda Papadopoulos
- Gordon Parker
- Ivan Pavlov
- Fritz Perls
- Christopher Peterson
- Jean Piaget, Piagetian psychology and genetic epistemology
- Steven Pinker
- Robert Plomin
- Michael Posner
- Jonathan Potter
- James W. Prescott
[edit] Q
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[edit] R
- Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
- Otto Rank
- Reimut Reiche
- Ulf-Dietrich Reips
- Daniel Reisberg
- Robert Remez
- Samuel Renshaw
- Cecil R. Reynolds
- Sylvia Rimm
- Carl Rogers, Person-centered therapy
- Eleanor Rosch
- Paul Rosenfels
- Robert Rosenthal
- Barbara Rothbaum, Virtual reality therapy
- John Rowan
- Philip Rubin
- David Rumelhart
- James C Ronning
[edit] S
- Jeanne Safer, psychotherapy
- Eleanor Saffran
- Tamaki Saitō
- Virginia Satir
- Shlomo Sawilowsky, psychometrics, construct validity for the Multitrait-multimethod matrix
- Daniel Schacter
- Stanley Schachter, affiliation studies, Two-factor theory of emotion
- Roy Schafer
- K. Warner Schaie
- Edgar Schein
- Gunter Schmidt
- Kirk Schneider, existential-integrative therapy
- Erich Schröger
- Walter Dill Scott
- Martin Seligman, learned helplessness, positive psychology
- Francine Shapiro, founder of EMDR
- Tamara Sher
- Sara Shettleworth
- Hunter B. Shirley
- Morita Shoma
- Volkmar Sigusch
- Herbert A. Simon, Nobel Prize in Economics
- Theodore Simon
- B. F. Skinner, founder of Radical behaviorism
- Paul Slovic
- Stanley Smith Stevens
- Charles Spearman
- Elizabeth Spelke
- Sabina Spielrein
- Robert Sternberg
- Saul Sternberg
- Paul Stevenson
- George M. Stratton , founder of UC Berkeley's department of psychology
- Harry Stack Sullivan
- Carl Stumpf
- William Swann
- José Szapocznik
[edit] T
- Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari
- Henri Tajfel, prejudice, social identity
- Lewis Terman
- Edward Thorndike, puzzle boxes, Connectionism
- L. L. Thurstone
- Edward Titchener
- Edward C. Tolman
- John Tooby
- Ellis Paul Torrance
- Anne Treisman
- Jeanne Tsai
- Endel Tulving
- Elliot Turiel, founder of Domain Theory (primary challenge to Kohlberg's stages of moral development)
- Amos Tversky
- David Tzuriel
[edit] U
[edit] V
[edit] W
- Henri Wallon, French psychology
- Hans-Jürgen Walter, founder of Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy
- Brian Wansink
- Margaret Floy Washburn, first female psychology PhD
- John B. Watson, Watsonian behaviorism
- Paul Watzlawick
- Ernst Heinrich Weber
- David Wechsler
- Karl E. Weick, cognitive organizational psychology
- Robert Weimar
- Max Wertheimer, co-founder of Gestalt psychology
- Michael White, founder of Narrative Therapy
- Ken Wilber, Transpersonal psychology, then Integral psychology
- Glenn D. Wilson, personality and sexual behaviour
- Donald Woods Winnicott
- Robert S. Woodworth
- Wilhelm Wundt, father of Experimental psychology
- Karen Wynn
- Vinod Chebbi
[edit] X
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[edit] Y
[edit] Z
[edit] See also
- List of cognitive scientists
- List of clinical psychologists
- List of developmental psychologists
- List of educational psychologists
- List of people by occupation
- List of psychiatrists
- List of social psychologists
- Women of psychology project