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Harvard University. Dept. of Psychology (54)

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University of Michigan. Department of Psychology (36)

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Psychology as a separate course of study was not recognized in the United States until the last quarter of the nineteenth century. At the University of Michigan, the Department of Psychology was officially formed in 1929, but instruction in psychology or "Mental Philosophy" as it was called, was available from the Department of Philosophy from 1852. Many prominent figures in early American psychology taught at the University of Michigan. President Tappan, who was professor of men...

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Stanford University. Dept. of Psychology. (12)

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Psychology (32)

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Courses in psychology began in 1891, after the Board of Trustees voted to establish a professorship of psychology in 1890. 1 In 1893, Psychology, along with Economics, Philosophy and Pedagogy, was moved from the College of Literature to the College of Literature to the College of Science in an effort to stress the scientific aspects of these four subjects. 2 The aim of this curriculum was "to furnish the student, largely by means of inductive study, a knowledge of the nature of m...

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University of Guelph. Dept. of Psychology. (1966-1987 : Bowen) (32)

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Miller, William G (Psychology) (8)

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Duke University. Psychology Department (7)

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Minnesota. Board of Psychology (6)

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Association for Humanistic Psychology. (6)

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The Association for Humanistic Psychology (AHP) was founded in 1962 by a group of noted individuals in the field of Humanistic thought. AHP was originally founded to educate researchers, practitioners, educators, students, and the public about Humanistic principles. Annual international conferences were an important part of AHP's history and early mission. In addition, global centers were constructed to host retreats, classes, and training programs to guide professionals to work in Humanistic...

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Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (9)

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