Categories - Psychology, Psychiatry

  1. Alfred Adler
  2. António Egas Moniz
  3. An APA Report Discusses the Homeless Mentally Ill
  4. Arnold Gesell
  5. Aserinsky Discovers Rapid Eye Movement (REM) in Sleep and Dreams
  6. B. F. Skinner
  7. Benjamin Spock
  8. Carl Jung
  9. Cerletti and Bini Develop Electroconvulsive Therapy for Treating Schizophrenia
  10. Christian von Ehrenfels
  11. Dorothea Dix
  12. Edward L. Thorndike
  13. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
  14. Enzyme Is Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
  15. Erich Fromm
  16. Eugen Bleuler
  17. Foucault’s Madness and Civilization Is Published
  18. Francis Galton
  19. Freud Inaugurates a Fascination with the Unconscious
  20. Freud Publishes The Interpretation of Dreams
  21. George Herbert Mead
  22. Gustav Theodor Fechner
  23. Gustave Le Bon
  24. Harry Stack Sullivan
  25. Hermann Rorschach
  26. Herophilus
  27. Homosexuality Is Removed from the APA List of Psychiatric Disorders
  28. Incarcerated Mental Patients are Given a Right to Treatment
  29. Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
  30. Jacques Lacan
  31. Janowsky Publishes a Cholinergic-Adrenergic Hypothesis of Mania and Depression
  32. John Dewey
  33. Josef Breuer
  34. Julia Kristeva
  35. Jung Publishes Psychology of the Unconscious
  36. Karen Horney
  37. Karl Jaspers
  38. Konrad Lorenz
  39. Lillian Gilbreth Publishes The Psychology of Management
  40. Luce Irigaray
  41. Max Wertheimer
  42. Mentally Disabled Assisted by Legislation
  43. Moniz Develops Prefrontal Lobotomy
  44. Moses Maimonides
  45. National Institute of Mental Health Recommends Legalizing Homosexual Behavior
  46. Pavlov Develops the Concept of Reinforcement
  47. Pierre Janet
  48. Samuel Goldwyn
  49. Shell Shock
  50. Sherrington Delivers The Integrative Action of the Nervous System