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A '''psychologist''' is a scientist who studies [[psychology]], the systematic investigation of the human [[behavior]] and [[mental processes]]. Psychologists are usually categorised under a number of different fields, the most well-recognised being clinical psychologists, who provide [[mental health]] care, and [[research]] psychologists, who collect, investigate and analyse aspects of human behaviour.
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A '''psychologist''' is a scientist who studies [[psychology]], the systematic investigation of [[human behavior]] and [[mind|mental]] processes. Unlike [[pyschiatry|psychiatrist]]s, psychologists are not [[medicine|medical doctors]] and hence, generally, cannot obtain a license to prescribe [[drug|medication]]s. While many psychologists study and treat the mentally ill, a larger number study healthy people of all ages in their efforts to discover the factors that affect how human beings think, feel, and act in different situations. Ultimately, the purpose of psychologists is to understand human nature, and thus to help people overcome difficulties and fulfill their potential as true [[human being]]s.
 
 
In the legal context in the United States and Canada, '''Psychologist''' is a protected professional title. In this sense, the title of "Psychologist" means that the mental health professional has a doctoral degree (usually a Ph.D. or a Psy.D.) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology ''and'' has also met state or provincial licensing criteria. Those criteria typically include a period of post-doctoral practice under the supervision of a licensed psychologist, a licensing exam, and continuing education requirements. In most states in the United States and in Canada, only licensed psychologists and psychiatrists can legally provide [[psychotherapy]] and use this term to refer to aspects of the mental health treatments they perform. 
 
 
 
Unlike [[psychiatrist]]s, psychologists are not [[physician|medical doctors]] and hence, in most states, cannot obtain a license to prescribe [[psychiatric medication]]s. Prescription privileges in the United States have recently began to change in some states, and some psychologists are gaining prescriptive privileges, specifically in [[New Mexico]] and [[Louisiana]]. Licensed psychologists generally have academic doctoral degrees ([[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]]) that are different from the professional degrees of medical doctors in that they require not only coursework, supervised protessional training, and clinical internship but also significant academic research experience and original contributions to scientific research in the form of a [[dissertation]]. In this sense, the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology is a hybrid academic/professional degree, and university programs in Clinical Psychology are not only acedmic but also training programs typically characterized by rigor and intensity. Some psychologists have professional degrees in psychology ([[Doctor of Psychology|Psy.D.]]) that include similarly rigorous coursework, supervised professional training, internship, and developing the ability to read and interpret academic research, but they do not necessarily require original research contributions to science.
 
  
 
==Types of psychologist==
 
==Types of psychologist==
Psychologists are often categorised under different fields or disciplines.
 
 
* Clinical psychologists and Counselling psychologists often work in counseling centres, [[hospital]]s and [[clinic]]s. They diagnose and evaluate mental and emotional [[disorder]]s, and use tools such as psychotherapy and hypnosis to treat affected patients. They conduct interviews and psychological tests, and may conduct complex treatment programs, sometimes in conjunction with [[physician]]s or other [[specialist]]s.
 
 
*Occupational Psychologists are concerned with the performance of people at work and in training, with developing an understanding of how organisations function and how individuals and groups behave at work. Their aim is to increase effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction at work.
 
 
* Research psychologists study [[behaviour]]al processes by [[experiment]]ing on human beings and [[animal]]s. They work in universities and private research centres, as well as for government organisations and often contribute to fields including [[marketing]], [[design]], and different forms of [[drug]] and [[chemical]] research. Common areas of research include [[memory]], [[motivation]], and factors affecting behaviour and [[development]].
 
 
==Statistics==
 
These statistics are from the [[United States]] [[Bureau of Labor Statistics]], information dated 2002 unless noted otherwise.
 
* Employed psychologists: 139,000
 
* 1/4 self-employed
 
* 3/10 employed by educational institutions (in positions other than teaching)
 
* Median income for clinical psychologists: [[USD]]$51,170
 
* Median income for industrial/organisational psychologists: [[USD]]$63,710
 
 
==Restrictions on the use of the label 'Psychologist"==
 
 
In New Zealand, the use of the title 'psychologist' is restricted by law. Initially, only 'clinical psychologist' and 'registered psychologist' were restricted (to people qualified as such). However, in 2004, the use of psychologist is now limited to only those registered psychologists (including clinical psychologists). This is to prevent the misrepresentation of other psychology qualifications in the mental health field. Academic psychologists (e.g., social psychologists) are now only able to refer to themselves as 'Researchers in Psychology'.
 
 
Similar restictions apply in the [[United States]], although application of these restrictions varies state-by-state.  For example, [[School Psychologist]]s, tend to have fewer years of course-based training and practice (e.g., residencies and fellowships) and less experience in conducting independent research than Clinical Psychologists.  (Some School Psychologists may have earned a doctorate (Ed.D., Psy.D., Ph.D.) but the vast majority have completed Master's degree training (M.Ed., M.A., M.S.) or Educational Specialist training (Ed.S.) only.  Clinical Psychologists, by definition, have completed a [[doctorate]]).  For this reason, individuals with training in [[School Psychology]] cannot be licensed as a Psychologist, ''per se''.  Similarly, many states restrict the work of Clinical Psychologists to function in public schools.
 
  
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Psychologists are usually categorized under a number of different fields, the most well-recognized being [[clinical_psychology|clinical psychologists]], who provide [[mental_health_and_illness|mental health]] care, and research psychologists, who investigate and analyze various aspects of human behavior. Psychologists also work in many other [[applied_psychology|applied]] fields.
  
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===Clinical psychologists===
* [http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos056.htm Bureau of Labor Statistics page]
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Clinical and [[counseling]] psychologists diagnose and evaluate mental and [[affective_disorder|emotional disorders]], using psychological tests and interviews. They use tools such as [[psychotherapy]] and [[hypnosis]] to treat affected patients.  
* [http://www.calmis.cahwnet.gov/file/occguide/PSYCHOLO.HTM California Employment Development Department occupational guide]
 
* [http://www3.ccps.virginia.edu/career_prospects/briefs/P-S/ResearchPsych.shtml Career Prospects in Virginia: research psychology]
 
  
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A [[Clinical psychology|clinical psychologist]] is a mental health professional, who has a professional doctoral [[degree]] (usually a Ph.D. or a Psy.D.) in clinical or counseling psychology and has met local licensing criteria. Those criteria typically include a period of post-doctoral practice under the supervision of a licensed psychologist, a licensing exam, and continuing education requirements. Such licensed psychologists can legally provide psychotherapy, and use this term to refer to aspects of the mental health treatments they perform.
  
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===Research psychologists===
This list includes famous [[psychologist]]s and contributors to [[psychology]]; some of them may not have thought of themselves primarily as psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline.
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Research or [[experimental psychology|experimental psychologists]] study behavioral processes by conducting [[scientific_method|scientific]] research on [[human being]]s and [[animal]]s. They work in universities and private research centers, as well as for government organizations. Common areas of research include [[emotion]], [[intelligence]], [[learning]], [[memory]], [[motivation]], [[personality]], [[psychopathology]], and factors affecting [[psychological development]]. Research psychologists generally have an academic doctoral [[degree]] (Ph.D.). The requirements are different from the professional degrees of medical doctors and clinical psychologists in that they include significant academic research experience and original contributions to scientific research in the form of a [[dissertation]].
  
Specialised lists of psychologists can be found at the articles [[comparative psychology]], [[list of social psychologists]] and [[list of cognitive scientists]]. Psychologists included in those lists are also listed below:
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==Major contributors to psychology==
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This list includes famous psychologists and contributors to [[psychology]]; some of them may not have thought of themselves primarily as psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline.
  
 
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== A ==
 
== A ==
* [[Alfred Adler]]
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* [[Karl Abraham]] (German [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalist]])
* [[Jüri Allik]]
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* [[Alfred Adler]] (Austrian founder of [[individual psychology]])
* [[Gordon Allport]]
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* [[Gordon Allport]] (American [[personality]] theorist)
* [[Michael Argyle]]
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* [[Michael Argyle]] (British [[social_psychology|social psychologist]])
* [[Solomon Asch]]
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* [[Solomon Asch]] (American [[Gestalt_psychology|Gestalt psychologist]])
* [[Roberto Assagioli]]
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* [[Roberto Assagioli]] (Italian [[Transpersonal_psychology|transpersonal psychologist]])
* [[John William Atkinson]]
 
* [[Aushra Augustinavichute]]
 
  
 
== B ==
 
== B ==
* [[Michael Balint]]
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* [[Alexander Bain]] (Scottish [[philosopher]] and [[education]]alist)
* [[Albert Bandura]]
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* [[James Mark Baldwin]] (American [[Experimental_psychology|experimental psychologist]])
* [[Vladimir Bekhterev]]
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* [[Albert Bandura]] (Canadian [[Social learning]] theorist)
* Sir [[Frederic Bartlett]]
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* Sir [[Frederic Bartlett]] (British [[Experimental_psychology|experimental psychologist]])
* [[Aaron T. Beck]] (A psychiatrist, not a psychologist; founder of [[cognitive therapy]])
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* [[Aaron T. Beck]] (American psychiatrist, founder of [[cognitive therapy]])
* [[Ernest Becker]]
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* [[Ernest Becker]] (Canadian [[Cultural_anthropology|cultural anthropologist]])
* [[Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi]]
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* [[Bruno Bettelheim]] (American [[Developmental_psychology|child psychologist]])
* [[Richard Bentall]]
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* [[Alfred Binet]] (French [[Differential_psychology|differential psychologist]], inventor of [[IQ test]])
* [[Daryl Bem]]
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* [[Eugen Bleuler]] (Swiss [[Psychiatry|psychiatrist]])
* [[Michael Billig]]
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* [[Benjamin Bloom]] (American [[Educational_psychology|educational psychologist]])
* [[Alfred Binet]]
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* [[Edwin G. Boring]] (American [[Experimental psychology|experimental psychologist]], known for his work as one of the first historians of psychology
* [[Wilfred Bion]]
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* [[John Bowlby]] (British [[Developmental_psychology|developmental psychologist]])
* [[David Birch]]
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* [[James Braid (physician)|James Braid]] (Scottish [[neurosurgery|neurosurgeon]] who invented the procedure known as [[hypnotism]])
* [[John Bowlby]]
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* [[Donald Broadbent]] (British [[Experimental_psychology|experimental psychologist]])
* [[Nathaniel Branden]]
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* [[Urie Bronfenbrenner]] (American [[Developmental_psychology|developmental psychologist]])
* [[Donald Broadbent]]
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* [[Jerome S. Bruner]] (American [[Cognitive_psychology|cognitive psychologist]]|
* [[Urie Bronfenbrenner]] (founder of "Human Ecology" / theory of the ecology of human development)
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* Sir [[Cyril Burt]] (British [[Differential_psychologist|differential psychologist]])
* [[Jerome S. Bruner]]
 
* Sir [[Cyril Burt]]
 
  
 
== C ==
 
== C ==
* [[Mary Calkins]]
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* [[Mary Calkins]] (early American psychologist of the [[Self]])
* [[James Cattell]]
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* [[James McKeen Cattell]] (First American professor of psychology)
* [[Laura Carstensen]]
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* [[Raymond B. Cattell]] (British [[personality]] theorist)
* [[Jean-Martin Charcot]]
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* [[Jean-Martin Charcot]] (French [[Neurology|neurologist]])
* [[Nancy Chodorow]]
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* [[Kenneth Craik]] (British [[Cognitive_psychology|cognitive psychologist]])
* [[Leda Cosmides]]
 
* [[Clyde Coombs]]
 
  
 
== D ==
 
== D ==
* [[Lloyd deMause]]
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* [[Étienne Bonnot de Condillac]] (leading [[philosopher]] and psychologist of the [[French Enlightenment]])
* [[John Dewey]]
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* [[John Dewey]] (American [[Education|educator]])
* [[Dietrich Doerner]]
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* [[Wilhelm Dilthey]] (German philosopher and psychologist)
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* [[Rudolf Dreikurs]] (Austrian-American [[Psychiatry|psychiatrist]] and [[education|educator]]
  
 
== E ==
 
== E ==
* [[Derek Edwards]]
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* [[Hermann Ebbinghaus]] (German pioneer of research on [[memory]])
* [[Paul Ekman]]
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* [[Albert Ellis]] (American [[Psychotherapy|psychotherapist]])  
* [[Albert Ellis]] (founder of "Rational Emotive Behavorial Therapy")  
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* [[Havelock Ellis]] (British physician, psychologist, and social reformer, famous for his work on [[human sexuality]])
* [[Havelock Ellis]]  
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* [[Erik H. Erikson]] ([[Developmental_psychology|developmental psychologist]])
* [[Erik H. Erikson]]
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* [[Hans Eysenck]] ([[Personality]] theorist)
* [[Milton H. Erickson]]
 
* [[Hans Eysenck]]
 
  
 
== F ==
 
== F ==
* [[Leon Festinger]]
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* [[Gustav Fechner]] (German psychologist who invented [[psychophysics]], laying the foundation for [[experimental psychology]])
* [[Viktor Frankl]]
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* [[Sandor Ferenczi]] (Hungarian [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]])
* [[Anna Freud]]
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* [[Leon Festinger]] (American [[Social_psychology|social psychologist]])
* [[Sigmund Freud]] (founder of Psychoanalysis)
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* [[Viktor Frankl]] (Austrian [[Psychotherapy|psychotherapist]])
* [[Erich Fromm]]
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* [[Anna Freud]] (daughter of Sigmund Freud, pioneer of child [[psychoanalysis]])
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* [[Sigmund Freud]] (founder of [[psychoanalysis]])
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* [[Karl von Frisch]] (Austrian [[ethology|ethologist]])
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* [[Erich Fromm]] (German-American [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]])
  
 
== G ==
 
== G ==
* [[John Gabrieli]]
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* Sir [[Francis Galton]] (British [[Psychometrics|psychometrician]])
* [[Francis Galton]]
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* [[Arnold Gesell]] (American pioneer in [[child development]])
* [[J. J. Gibson]]
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* [[Eleanor J. Gibson]] (American [[Perception|perceptual]] psychologist)
* [[Daniel Goleman]]
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* [[J. J. Gibson]] (American [[Perception|perceptual]] psychologist)
* [[Elizabeth Gould]]
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* [[Stanislav Grof]] (Czech [[Transpersonal_psychology|transpersonal psychologist]])
* [[Robert Grosseteste]]
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* [[J. P. Guilford]] (American [[intelligence]] theorist)
* [[J. P. Guilford]]
 
  
 
== H ==
 
== H ==
* [[G. Stanley Hall]]
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* [[G. Stanley Hall]] (American pioneer of [[educational psychology]])
* [[Harry Harlow]]
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* [[Harry Harlow]] (American researcher of [[emotion]])
* [[Friedrich Hayek]]
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* [[Friedrich von Hayek]] ([[Nobel Prize|Nobel laureate]] in [[economics]])
* [[Donald O. Hebb]]
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* [[Donald O. Hebb]] (Canadian [[Neuropsychology|neuropsychologist]])
* [[Fritz Heider]]
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* [[Edna Heidbreder]] (American psychologist)
* [[Richard Herrnstein]]
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* [[Fritz Heider]] (German [[Gestalt_psychology|Gestalt psychologist]])
* [[Leta Hollingworth]]
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* [[Richard Herrnstein]] (American [[Comparative_psychology|comparative psychologist]])
* [[Edwin Holt]]
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* [[Leta Hollingworth]] (American [[Educational_psychology|educational psychologist]] and pioneer of psychology of women)
* [[Karen Horney]]
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* [[Karen Horney]] (German [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]])
* [[David Hume]]
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* [[Clark L. Hull]] (American [[Behaviorism|behaviorist]])
* [[Clark L. Hull]]
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* [[Walter S. Hunter]] (American [[Experimental_psychology|experimental psychologist]])
* [[Edwin Hutchins]]
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* [[David Hume]] (Scottish [[Philosophy|philosopher]])
  
 
== I ==
 
== I ==
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* [[Bärbel Inhelder]] (Swiss [[developmental psychology|developmental psychologist]], the most famous co-worker of [[Jean Piaget]])
  
 
== J ==
 
== J ==
* [[William James]]
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* [[William James]] (American pioneer of [[psychology of religion]])
* [[Kay Redfield Jamison]]
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* [[Pierre Janet]] (French psychiatrist)
* [[Arthur Janov]] (invented [[Primal therapy]])
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* [[Arthur Janov]] (American [[Psychotherapy|psychotherapist]])
* [[Julian Jaynes]]
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* [[Joseph Jastrow]] (American [[Experimental_psychology|experimental psychologist]])
* [[Marcia K. Johnson]]
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* [[Julian Jaynes]] (American theorist of [[consciousness]])
* [[Phlip Johnson-Laird]]
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* [[Ernest Jones]] (Welsh [[Psychiatry|psychiatrist]] and follower of [[Sigmund Freud]])
* [[Ernest Jones]]
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* [[Mary Cover Jones]] (American pioneer of [[behavior therapy]])
* [[Mary Cover Jones]]
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* [[Carl Gustav Jung]] (Swiss founder of [[analytical psychology]])
* [[Carl Gustav Jung]]
 
  
 
== K ==
 
== K ==
* [[Daniel Kahneman]] ([[Nobel Prize|Nobel laureate]])
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* [[Daniel Kahneman]] (Israeli [[Nobel Prize|Nobel laureate]] in economics)
* [[George Kelly (psychologist)|George Kelly]]
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* [[Alfred Kinsey]] (American researcher of [[Sexuality,_human|human sexuality]])
* [[Otto F. Kernberg]] (psychiatrist)
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* [[Melanie Klein]] (Austrian [[Psychotherapy|psychotherapist]], pioneer in child [[psychoanalysis]])
* [[Alfred Kinsey]]
 
* [[Melanie Klein]]
 
* [[Friedhart Klix]]
 
 
* [[Kurt Koffka]] (co-founder of [[Gestalt psychology]])
 
* [[Kurt Koffka]] (co-founder of [[Gestalt psychology]])
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* [[Lawrence Kohlberg]] (American [[Moral_psychology|moral psychologist]])
 
* [[Wolfgang Köhler]] (co-founder of [[Gestalt psychology]])
 
* [[Wolfgang Köhler]] (co-founder of [[Gestalt psychology]])
* [[Lawrence Kohlberg]]
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* [[Emil Kraepelin]] (German [[Psychiatry|psychiatrist]])
* [[Heinz Kohut]]
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* [[Richard von Krafft-Ebing]] (Austro-German psychiatrist)
* [[Emil Kraepelin]]
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* [[Elisabeth Kübler-Ross]] (Swiss-born [[Thanatology|thanatologist]])
* [[Gundula Krause]]
 
* [[Elizabeth Kübler-Ross]]
 
  
 
== L ==
 
== L ==
* [[Jacques Lacan]]
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* [[Jacques Lacan]] (French [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]])
* [[Ellen Langer]]
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* [[R. D. Laing]] (British [[Psychiatry|psychiatrist]])
* [[Michael Langone]]
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* [[Karl Lashley]] (American [[Behaviorism|behaviorist]])
* [[Karl Lashley]]
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* [[Gustave Le Bon]] (French [[social psychology|social psychologist]] and [[sociology|sociologist]])
* [[Kurt Lewin]]
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* [[Kurt Lewin]] (German social psychologist)
* [[Elizabeth Loftus]]
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* [[Elizabeth Loftus]] (American researcher of [[memory]])
* [[Konrad Lorenz]]
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* [[Konrad Lorenz]] (Swiss [[Ethology|ethologist]])
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== M ==
 
== M ==
* [[Margaret Mahler]]
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* [[Margaret Mahler]] (Hungarian [[Developmental_psychology|developmental psychologist]])
* [[Abraham Maslow]]
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* [[Abraham Maslow]] (American [[Humanistic_psychology|humanistic psychologist]])
* [[William Masters and Virginia Johnson]] (Physicians, not psychologists)
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* [[Rollo May]] (American [[Humanistic_psychology|humanistic psychologist]])
* [[Rollo May]]
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* [[Elton Mayo]] (Australian-born American [[industrial psychology|industrial psychologist]] and [[sociology|sociologist]])
* [[David McClelland]]
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* [[David McClelland]] (American [[Experimental_psychology|experimental psychologist]])
* [[James McClelland]]
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* [[William McDougall]] (Pioneer in [[social psychology]])
* [[William McDougall (psychologist)|William McDougall]]
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* [[George Herbert Mead]] (American [[Sociology|sociologist]])
* [[Jacques Mehler]]
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* [[Franz Mesmer]] (German physician famous for "mesmerism")
* [[Ronald Melzack]]
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* [[Wolfgang Metzger]] (German [[Gestalt_psychology|Gestalt psychologist]])
* [[Wolfgang Metzger]] (main representative of [[Gestalt psychology]] in Germany)
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* [[Adolf Meyer]] (Swiss-born American psychiatrist)
* [[Stanley Milgram]]
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* [[Stanley Milgram]] (American [[Social_psychology|social psychologist]])
* [[Alice Miller]]
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* [[Brenda Milner]] (Canadian [[Neuropsychology|neuropsychologist]])
* [[George A. Miller]]
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* [[Raymond Moody]] (American [[Parapsychology|parapsychologist]])
* [[Neal E. Miller]]
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* [[C. Lloyd Morgan]] (British psychologist)
* [[Brenda Milner]]
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* [[Morita Shoma]] (Japanese [[psychiatry|psychiatrist]] who founded [[Morita therapy]], a treatment program developed with [[zen]] influences)
* [[Arnold Mindell]] (founder of [[Process Oriented Psychology]])
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* [[Hugo Münsterberg]] (German-American psychologist, a pioneer of [[applied psychology]])
* [[Stephen A. Mitchell]]
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* [[Henry Murray]] (American [[personality]] theorist)
* [[Raymond Moody]]
 
* [[C. Lloyd Morgan]] (noted for his [[Morgan's Canon|canon]])
 
* [[O. H. Mowrer]]
 
* [[Hugo Munsterberg]]
 
* [[John F. Murray]] (sport psychologist)
 
  
 
== N ==
 
== N ==
* [[Ulric Neisser]]
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* [[Ulric Neisser]] (American [[Cognition|cognitive]] psychologist)
* [[Alexander Sutherland Neill]]
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* [[A.S. Neill]] (Scottish [[Education|educator]])
* [[Erich Neumann (psychologist)|Erich Neumann]]
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* [[Allen Newell]] (American [[Cognition|cognitive]] psychologist)
* [[Donald Norman]]
 
* [[Kent Norman]]
 
  
 
== O ==
 
== O ==
* [[James Olds|James "Jim" Olds]]
 
* [[Thomas Ogden]]
 
  
 
== P ==
 
== P ==
* [[Ivan Pavlov]]
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* [[Ivan Pavlov]] (Russian [[Nobel Prize|Nobel laureate]] in [[physiology]])
* [[Fritz Perls]]
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* [[Fritz Perls]] (German-born co-founder of [[Gestalt therapy]])
* [[Jean Piaget]]
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* [[Jean Piaget]] (Swiss [[Developmental_psychology|developmental psychologist]]
* [[Steven Pinker]]
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* [[Steven Pinker]] (Canadian [[Cognition|cognitive]] scientist]])
* [[Jonathan Potter]]
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* [[Ethel Puffer]] (early American woman psychologist)
* [[James W. Prescott]]
 
* [[Zenon Pylyshyn]]
 
  
 
== Q ==
 
== Q ==
  
 
== R ==
 
== R ==
* [[Vilayanur S. Ramachandran]]
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* [[Otto Rank]] (Austrian [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]])
* [[Otto Rank]]
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* [[Wilhelm Reich]] (Austrian-American [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]])
* [[Wilhelm Reich]]
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* [[J. B. Rhine]] (pioneer in [[parapsychology]])
* [[Ulf-Dietrich Reips]]
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* [[Carl Rogers]] (American [[Humanistic_psychology|humanistic psychology]] and [[Education|educator]])
* [[Samuel Renshaw]]
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* [[Hermann Rorschach]] (Swiss [[Psychiatry|psychiatrist]])
* [[Carl Rogers]]
 
* [[Hermann Rorschach]]
 
* [[Eleanor Rosch]]
 
* [[Julian Rotter]]
 
* [[David Rumelhart]]
 
  
 
== S ==
 
== S ==
* [[Virginia Satir]] (A social worker, not a psychologist)
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* [[Martin Seligman]] (American [[Clinical_psychology|clinical psychologist]])
* [[Daniel Schacter]]
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* [[Herbert Simon]] (American [[Nobel Prize|Nobel laureate]] and researcher in [[problem solving]])
* [[Stanley Schachter]]
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* [[Théodore Simon]] (French psychologist and [[psychometrics|psychometrician]], co-creator of the Binet-Simon [[Intelligence test]] with [[Alfred Binet]])
* [[Roy Schafer]]
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* [[Margaret Singer]] (American [[Clinical_psychology|clinical psychologist]])
* [[Walter Dill Scott]]
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* [[B. F. Skinner|Burrhus F. Skinner]] (American [[Behaviorism|behaviorist]])
* [[Margaret Singer]]
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* [[Charles Spearman]] (British Psychologist known for work in [[statistics]])
* [[Martin Seligman]]
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* [[Kenneth Spence]] (American psychologist, famous for his work on [[learning]])
* [[Morita Shoma]]
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* [[Carl Stumpf]] (German philosopher and [[experimental psychology|experimental psychologist]])
* [[B. F. Skinner|Burrhus F. Skinner]]
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* [[Harry Stack Sullivan]] (American [[Psychoanalysis|psychoanalyst]])
* [[Herbert Simon]] ([[Nobel Prize|Nobel laureate]])
 
* [[Paul Slovic]]
 
* [[Charles Spearman]]
 
* [[Stanley Smith Stevens]]
 
* [[Robert Sternberg]]
 
* [[Harry Stack Sullivan]]
 
* [[José Szapocznik]]
 
  
 
== T ==
 
== T ==
* [[Edward L. Thorndike]]
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* [[Lewis Terman]] (American [[Cognition|cognitive]] psychologist known for developing [[IQ Test]])
* [[L. L. Thurstone]]
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* [[Edward L. Thorndike]] (American [[learning]] researcher)
* [[Edward Titchener]]
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* [[L. L. Thurstone]] (American [[Psychometrics|psychometrician]])
* [[Endel Tulving]]
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* [[Niko Tinbergen]] (Dutch [[ethology|ethologist]])
* [[Edward C. Tolman]]
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* [[Edward Titchener]] (English-American [[Experimental_psychology|experimental psychologist]])
* [[Anne Treisman]]
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* [[Endel Tulving]] (Canadian [[Memory]] researcher)
* [[Amos Tversky]]
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* [[Edward C. Tolman]] (American [[Behaviorism|behaviorist]])
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* [[Anne Treisman]] (American [[Perception|perceptual]] psychologist
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* [[Robert Choate Tryon]] (American pioneer in [[differential psychology]])
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* [[Amos Tversky]] (Israeli pioneer of [[Cognition|cognitive]] science)
  
 
== U ==
 
== U ==
* [[Dimitri Uznadze]]
 
  
 
== V ==
 
== V ==
* [[Liev S. Vygotski]]
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* [[Lev Vygotsky]] (Belarussian [[Developmental_psychology|developmental psychologist]])
  
 
== W ==
 
== W ==
* [[Hans-Juergen Walter]] (founder of [[Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy]])
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* [[Graham Wallas]] (English [[social psychology|social psychologist]] and [[political science|political scientist]])
* [[Margaret Floy Washburn]] (First female PhD in psychology)
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* [[Hans-Juergen Walter]] (founder of [[Gestalt theoretical psychotherapy]])
* [[John B. Watson]]
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* [[Margaret Floy Washburn]] (First female Ph.D. in psychology)
* [[Paul Watzlawick]]
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* [[John B. Watson]] (American [[Behaviorism|behaviorist]])
* [[David Wechsler]]  
 
 
* [[Max Wertheimer]] (co-founder of [[Gestalt psychology]])
 
* [[Max Wertheimer]] (co-founder of [[Gestalt psychology]])
* [[Donald Woods Winnicott]]
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* [[David Weschler]] (Romanian-American developer of [[intelligence]] scales)
* [[Robert S. Woodworth]]
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* [[Joseph Wolpe]] ([[South Africa]]n-born American psychotherapy|psychotherapist]])
* [[Wilhelm Wundt]]   (father of [[Experimental psychology]])
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* [[Robert S. Woodworth]] (American psychologist)
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* [[Wilhelm Wundt]] (father of [[experimental psychology]])
  
 
== X ==
 
== X ==
  
 
== Y ==
 
== Y ==
* [[Irvin Yalom]] (A psychiatrist, not a psychologist)
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* [[Robert Yerkes]] (American [[Comparative_psychology|comparative psychologist]])
* [[Robert Yerkes]]
 
  
 
== Z ==
 
== Z ==
* [[Robert Zajonc|Robert J. Zajonc]]
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* [[Robert Zajonc|Robert J. Zajonc]] (American [[Social_psychology|social psychologist]])
* [[Oliver L. Zangwill]]
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* [[Philip Zimbardo]] (Sicilian-American [[Social_psychology|social psychologist]])
* [[Philip Zimbardo]]
 
* [[Manas K Mandal]]
 
 
 
==''Prescientific theorists''==
 
 
 
* [[Aristotle]]
 
* [[Buddhaghosa]]
 
* [[René Descartes]]
 
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[List of cognitive scientists]]
 
* [[List of people by occupation]]
 
  
 
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A psychologist is a scientist who studies psychology, the systematic investigation of human behavior and mental processes. Unlike psychiatrists, psychologists are not medical doctors and hence, generally, cannot obtain a license to prescribe medications. While many psychologists study and treat the mentally ill, a larger number study healthy people of all ages in their efforts to discover the factors that affect how human beings think, feel, and act in different situations. Ultimately, the purpose of psychologists is to understand human nature, and thus to help people overcome difficulties and fulfill their potential as true human beings.

Types of psychologist

Psychologists are usually categorized under a number of different fields, the most well-recognized being clinical psychologists, who provide mental health care, and research psychologists, who investigate and analyze various aspects of human behavior. Psychologists also work in many other applied fields.

Clinical psychologists

Clinical and counseling psychologists diagnose and evaluate mental and emotional disorders, using psychological tests and interviews. They use tools such as psychotherapy and hypnosis to treat affected patients.

A clinical psychologist is a mental health professional, who has a professional doctoral degree (usually a Ph.D. or a Psy.D.) in clinical or counseling psychology and has met local licensing criteria. Those criteria typically include a period of post-doctoral practice under the supervision of a licensed psychologist, a licensing exam, and continuing education requirements. Such licensed psychologists can legally provide psychotherapy, and use this term to refer to aspects of the mental health treatments they perform.

Research psychologists

Research or experimental psychologists study behavioral processes by conducting scientific research on human beings and animals. They work in universities and private research centers, as well as for government organizations. Common areas of research include emotion, intelligence, learning, memory, motivation, personality, psychopathology, and factors affecting psychological development. Research psychologists generally have an academic doctoral degree (Ph.D.). The requirements are different from the professional degrees of medical doctors and clinical psychologists in that they include significant academic research experience and original contributions to scientific research in the form of a dissertation.

Major contributors to psychology

This list includes famous psychologists and contributors to psychology; some of them may not have thought of themselves primarily as psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline.


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