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Who is the father of psychology?
The Father of Psychology —— Freud Sigmund

Feng Te (1832- 1920), the father of modern psychology, is a famous German physiologist and philosopher in the late19th century, and even more an insightful and innovative psychologist. He was the first to put forward the term "experimental psychology" in 1862, set up the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig University in 1879, and founded the first psychological special publication "Philosophical Research" in 188 1 year, thus establishing the first constructivist psychology school in the history of psychology. With his advocacy and efforts, psychology got rid of the shackles of philosophy and became an independent science. Feng Te is therefore called the father of modern psychology and the founder of experimental psychology.

As the first clinical psychologist and the father of clinical psychology, American psychologist Reiter Wittmer (1867-1956) founded the first psychological clinic, which is the first children's guidance clinic in the world and has become the symbol of clinical psychology.

Stanley Hall (1844- 1924), the father of adolescent psychology, is an American psychologist and educator, the first doctor of psychology in the United States, the founder of the American Psychological Association, the founder of developmental psychology and the pioneer of educational psychology and functionalism. The first person who introduced psychoanalysis to the new world was also the first American believer in Feng Te. Known as the father of adolescent psychology.

William james, the father of American psychology, initiated a new school of philosophy, which has become a part of American cultural tradition and national spirit. He was the first professor of psychology in the United States and twice elected as the president of the American Psychological Association. He is a pioneer of functionalism psychology and has a far-reaching influence on experimental psychology and behavioral psychology. Like Freud's subconscious mind, his concepts such as "stream of consciousness", "self" and "free will" go beyond the scope of psychology and have an impact on literature and art, sociology, education and other related disciplines. Principles of Psychology, written by him, is still regarded as a classic because of its fluent and beautiful writing style, profound thoughts and unique opinions.

Maslow, the father of humanistic psychology.

Allport (1897- 1967), the father of experimental social psychology, put forward the concept of "social promotion" and was one of the representative figures of American humanistic psychologists.

Adler, father of individual psychology.

Father of listening psychology-Freud.

Guo Yu, the Father of Applied Psychology? 6? 1 mü nsterberg (1863- 19 16), a famous German psychologist and aesthetician, mainly studied film psychology, and published A Psychological Study of Film: 19 16 years.

Dr. Walter D. Scott, the father of industrial and commercial psychology-applied psychologist and educational management expert. Former president of Northwest University.

The Father of Cognitive Psychology-Nasser