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Sigmund Freud

1900


Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality



-- Levels of Consciousness


-- Structure of Personality


-- Stages of Child Development



Alfred Adler

1917


Individual Psychology



-- Personality Development


-- Importance of Birth Order


-- Self Image


-- Methods of Psychoanalysis

John B. Watson

1920


Behaviorism


**Emphisized observable behaviour, rather than emotional behavior



Conducted the "Little Albert" experiment

Ivan Pavlov

1927


Classical or Respondent Conditioning



**Experimented with dogs about unconditioned and conditioned stimulus and response behaviors

Jean Piaget

1928


Cognitive Development



Stage model of how children's cognitive abilities develop over time.

Leo Vigotsky

1934


Child Development



Children's learning processes and the use of language in learning.

Kurt Lewin

1935


Social Psychology



-- Social Psychology


-- Organizational Management


-- Applied Psychology

Anna Freud

1936


Ego Defense Mechanisms



**Primarily worked with children.



Identified unconscious defense mechanisms used to protect the Ego

Abrham Maslow

1943


Hierachy of Needs



-- Viewed Needs as a hierarchy


-- Developed pyramid of human needs that ranged from the most basic to higher-order needs.

Rene Spitz

1945


Ego Development



Ego development of the child and mother/child relationship



Identified the "hospitalism" aka "Anaclitic Depression"

Erik Erikson

1950



Built upon Freud and expanded the stages into adult development.



Identified the psychosocial stages of development from birth to death.

Margaret Mahler

1950


The Seperation-Inndividualtion Process



**Stage based on developmental theory from birth to 4 years.



-- Worked with disturbed children. Studied infant mother interactions.

B.F. Skinner

1953


Operant Conditioning



-- Behavioral Therapy



Operant conditioning-


Using consequences to modify the occurance and form of behavior.

Lawrence Kohlberg

1958


Moral Development



-- Six stage model


-- Focused on Moral Development

John Bowlby

1969


Attachment Theory



-- Characteristics of a child's attachment


-- Phases a child experiences when seperated from care giver.

Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

1969


Death and Dying



Stages in which individuals go through the dying process

James Karl and Karen Wandrei

1990s


Person In Environment (PIE)



Assessment system that evaluates social, environmental, mental and physical health problems, and cllient strengths.