1487: The strain of the war years seems to have left untold psychological scars for Sir William and
between 1487 and 1495 he was variously unfit and most often reliant
upon the care of his friend and former comrade at arms John De Vere. - William Beaumont, 2nd Viscount Beamont, Wikipedia.
19th century
1802: French physiologist Pierre Cabanis helped to pioneer biological psychology with his essay Rapports du physique et du moral de l'homme (On the relations between the physical and moral aspects of man). - Psychology, Wikipedia.
1879: The year 1879 is thus sometimes regarded as the "birthdate" of psychology. - Psychology, Wikipedia.
1890: The American philosopher and psychologist William James published his seminal book, Principles of Psychology[6] in 1890, laying the foundations for many of the questions on which psychologists would focus for years to come. - Psychology, Wikipedia.
December 12, 1913: Lloyd G. Humphreys (12 December 1913—7
September 2003) was a differential psychologist and methodologist who focused
on assessing individual differences in human behavior. - Lloyd Humphreys, Wikipedia.
1928: He became Professor of Spanish at Oxford University for three years, during which time he wrote 3 books on nationpsychology called Englishman, Frenchman and Spaniards. - Salvador de Madariaga, Wikipedia.
1928: He returned with his wife to South Africa in 1928 and was appointed to the chair of Applied Psychology and six years later also became Professor of Sociology and Social Work at the University of Stellenbosch. - Hendrik Verwoerd, Wikipedia.
1928: DISC is a group of psychological inventories developed by John Geier and others and
based on the 1928 work of psychologist William Moulton Marston and
Michael Laudrup and the original behaviouralist Walter V. - DISC assessment, Wikipedia.
1929: Piaget served as professor of psychology at the University of Geneva from 1929 to
1975 and is best known for reorganizing cognitive development
theory into a series of stages, expanding on earlier work from James Mark
Baldwin: four levels of development corresponding roughly to
(1) infancy, (2) pre-school, (3) childhood, and (4)
adolescence. - Portal:Psychology/Selected psychologist/7, Wikipedia.
1936: When Tatlock was a graduate student in psychology at Stanford University in 1936, and
Oppenheimer was a professor of physics at University of California, Berkeley,
she began seeing him. - Jean Tatlock, Wikipedia.
September 27, 1949: David C. Rowe (27 September 1949 – 2 February
2003) was an Americanpsychology professor known for his work
studying genetic and environmental influences on adolescent onset
behaviors such as delinquency and smoking. - David C. Rowe, Wikipedia.
1950s
1950s: Humanistic psychology was developed in the 1950s in reaction to both behaviorism and psychoanalysis. - Psychology, Wikipedia.
September, 1958: McCoy entered Howard University to study psychology in September 1958, only to drop out after two years to move to Philadelphia, where he formed his own label, Rockin' Records, and released his first single, "Hey Mr. - Van McCoy, Wikipedia.
1962: Philosopher Thomas Kuhn's1962 critique implied psychology overall was in a pre-paradigm state, lacking the agreement on overarching theory found in mature sciences such as chemistry and physics. - Psychology, Wikipedia.
1978: Faraone graduated in 1978 from the State University of New York
at Stony Brook with a BA in Psychology with highest honors. - Stephen Faraone, Wikipedia.
1984: Allen Neuringer had made a similar point regarding the experimental analysis of behavior. - Psychology, Wikipedia.
1985: Petty went on to start his
academic career as the Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Missouri and in
1985 he was named the Frederick A. - Richard E. Petty, Wikipedia.
1995: She
subsequently began graduate study in psychology at Gakushuin and completed the
first part of the doctorate in 1995. - Princess Akishino, Wikipedia.
1999: It was introduced in 1999 by the US psychologist
Stephen Michael Drigotas and some other
researchers in an article published in the Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology which reported on the
results of four experiments conducted to clarify the
phenomenon. - Michelangelo phenomenon, Wikipedia.
2003: In a 2003
interview with Dave Reidy, Blyler talked about the role that music
played in forming the psychology of this generation born on the
cusp of the Baby Boom and X Generations (1964-69): - D. A. Blyler, Wikipedia.
2003: Wales started a degree in Psychology at Loughborough University in England where he was coached by Terry Kerr, joining in George Gandy's group sessions. - Alan Wales, Wikipedia.
2004: Hammie earned his Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in Drawing and minor in Psychology from Coker
College and participated in his first solo exhibition. - Patrick Earl Hammie, Wikipedia.
2004: Hargrove
suffered a number of injury setbacks and, after graduating with a
degree in psychology,
she took on a volunteer counselor role at a high school track and
field camp. - Monica Hargrove, Wikipedia.
September 20, 2006: The
record on the Clerk of court page confirmed that she had completed
the treatment of the undiagnosed psychological
sickness. - May Andersen, Wikipedia.
June 24, 2008: She checked into a medical facility in Arizona for psychological issues including anxiety and depression, and requested an in-depth evaluation of her medication in order to receive proper diagnosis and treatment. - Heather Locklear, Wikipedia.