Mary Aiken (psychologist)W
Mary Aiken (psychologist)

Mary Aiken is an Irish cyber psychologist. Her book The Cyber Effect investigates the relationship between technology and human behaviour.

Gunamudian David BoazW
Gunamudian David Boaz

Gunamudian David Boaz was the first Indian psychologist. He received his PhD from The University of Oxford in 1935, and graduated from Scott Christian College. The department of Psychology was instituted at the University of Madras in 1943 by him under the influence of Nobel laureate, Sir C. V. Raman and G.N. Ramachandran. The "Journal of The Madras University" states that Boaz joined the department on 27 September 1943 and on 27 October 1943, he became the Senior Lecturer in Psychology. In 1948, a full-fledged Psychology department was organized under the headship of Boaz. The department concentrated exclusively on children and their education first. He was credited for making India a major contributor in the field on Psychology. Later on in 1976, the department turned its attention to Criminology, Applied Psychology, Organizational Psychology and Counseling, etc. The Indian Government has instituted an award in remembrance of his Work, and more over the Tamil Nadu Government Psychiatric rehabilitation is named after him, The Dr. G.D. Boaz Memorial Hospital

Enrico BorlaW
Enrico Borla

Enrico Borla is an Italian writer, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, co-founder and editor of the magazine "Radure" Notebooks of psychic material, published in Italy by Moretti&Vitali.

Stephen Connor (psychologist)W
Stephen Connor (psychologist)

Stephen Robert Connor is a licensed clinical health psychologist, researcher, author, and palliative care consultant. He is the executive director of the Worldwide Hospice Palliative Care Alliance (WHPCA), formerly called the Worldwide Palliative Care Alliance (WPCA). From 1998 to 2008 he served as Vice President of Research and Development at the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO). He has promoted global initiatives for hospice and end-of-life care programs through the World Health Assembly. He has also addressed the UN General Assembly on the need for greater pain management in palliative care.

George Barton CuttenW
George Barton Cutten

George Barton Cutten (1874–1962) was a Canadian-born psychologist, moral philosopher, historian and university administrator. He was president of Acadia University from 1910 to 1922 and Colgate University from 1922 to 1942.

Martin DanneckerW
Martin Dannecker

Martin Dannecker is a German sexologist and author.

Richard DawkinsW
Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins is a British ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author. He is an emeritus fellow of New College, Oxford, and was the University of Oxford's Professor for Public Understanding of Science from 1995 until 2008.

David EderW
David Eder

(Montague) David Eder (1865–1936) was a British psychoanalyst, physician, Zionist and writer of Lithuanian Jewish descent. He was best known for advancing psychoanalytic studies in Great Britain.

Virgilio EnriquezW
Virgilio Enriquez

Virgilio G. Enriquez, also known as Doc E, was a social psychologist and the Father of Filipino psychology "Ama ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino". He was born on November 24, 1942 at Santol, Balagtas formally Bigaa, Bulacan. He was the youngest of 5 children to Arsenio Libiran Enriquez and Rosario Galvez Gaspar. He is the founder of the Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino,.

Ennio FoppianiW
Ennio Foppiani

Ennio Foppiani is an Italian writer, psychiatrist and psychotherapist and co-founder and editor of the Radure ("Clearings") series of magazines, published in Italy by Moretti & Vitali.

Marie-Louise von FranzW
Marie-Louise von Franz

Marie-Louise von Franz was a Swiss Jungian psychologist and scholar, known for her psychological interpretations of fairy tales and of alchemical manuscripts.

Reuven GalW
Reuven Gal

Reuven Gal is an Israeli social and clinical psychologist, a social activist and entrepreneur, researcher, author and consultant in the field of behavioral, communal and social sciences.

Péter GasznerW
Péter Gaszner

Péter Gaszner was a Hungarian psychiatrist, chief physician of the National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology in Hungary, and professor of the Semmelweis University in Budapest.

Bruce Hood (psychologist)W
Bruce Hood (psychologist)

Bruce MacFarlane Hood is a Canadian-born British experimental psychologist and philosopher who specialises in developmental cognitive neuroscience. He is currently based at the University of Bristol and his major research interests include the cognitive processes behind adult magical thinking.

Carl JungW
Carl Jung

Carl Gustav Jung, originally Karl Gustav Jung, was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work was influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, and religious studies. Jung worked as a research scientist at the famous Burghölzli hospital, under Eugen Bleuler. During this time, he came to the attention of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. The two men conducted a lengthy correspondence and collaborated, for a while, on a joint vision of human psychology.

Emma JungW
Emma Jung

Emma Jung was a Swiss Jungian analyst and author. She married Carl Jung, financing and helping him to become the prominent psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, and together they had five children. She was his "intellectual editor" to the end of her life. After her death, Jung described her as "a Queen".

Christopher LaschW
Christopher Lasch

Robert Christopher Lasch was an American historian, moralist, and social critic who was a history professor at the University of Rochester. Lasch sought to use history as a tool to awaken American society to the pervasiveness with which major institutions, public and private, were eroding the competence and independence of families and communities. He strove to create a historically informed social criticism that could teach Americans how to deal with rampant consumerism, proletarianization, and what he famously labeled "the culture of narcissism".

François LelordW
François Lelord

François Lelord is a French psychiatrist and author.

David Levy (psychologist)W
David Levy (psychologist)

David Levy is an American psychologist, professor, author, stage director, and actor. He is a professor of psychology at the Graduate School of Education and Psychology of Pepperdine University, near Malibu, California. He has co-authored a textbook on cross-cultural psychology and critical thinking, and has appeared on radio and television.

Garret John LoPortoW
Garret John LoPorto

Garret LoPorto is an American activist, author, speaker, entrepreneur and inventor. In 2010 Garret recorded and released a speech where he called out to reform "the establishment."

Max LüscherW
Max Lüscher

Max Lüscher was a Swiss psychotherapist known for inventing the Lüscher color test, a tool for measuring an individual's psychophysical state based on his or her color preferences. Besides research, teaching and practicing psychotherapy in Basel, Lüscher worked for international companies, amongst other things giving color advice. His book The Lüscher Test has been translated into more than 30 languages.

Jean MercerW
Jean Mercer

Jean Mercer is an educator and writer best known as an advocate for children who are adopted or come from the foster care system. She founded and is a leader of the controversial advocacy group, Advocates for Children in Therapy.

Clyde M. NarramoreW
Clyde M. Narramore

Dr. Clyde M. Narramore was an American author of more than 100 books and booklets, including the best sellers The Psychology of Counseling, The Encyclopedia of Psychological Problems, and This Way to Happiness. He was the founding president of the first international non-profit Christian counseling and training organization, the Narramore Christian Foundation. In 1954 he and his wife, Ruth Narramore, began a daily radio broadcast called Psychology for Living, which was eventually aired on over 300 radio stations across the United States and abroad. Sensing a need to offer advanced training in psychology shaped by a Christian worldview, in 1970 Dr. Narramore became the founding president of the Rosemead School of Psychology, now affiliated with Biola University.

Erich Neumann (psychologist)W
Erich Neumann (psychologist)

Erich Neumann, was a psychologist, philosopher, writer, and student of Carl Jung.

Iñaki PiñuelW
Iñaki Piñuel

Iñaki Piñuel y Zabala is a Spanish psychologist, essayist, researcher and professor of Organization and Human Resources at the Faculty of Business and Labour Sciences in the University of Alcalá, Madrid. He is an expert in Management and Human Resources and one of the leading European specialists in research and divulgation of mobbing or psychological harassment in the workplace and education.

Jan de QuayW
Jan de Quay

Jan Eduard de Quay was a Dutch politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) now the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and psychologist who served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 19 May 1959 until 24 July 1963.

Frank TallisW
Frank Tallis

Frank Tallis is an author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has authored crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and — under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. A crime fiction adaptation by Stephen Thompson was televised in 2019 as Vienna Blood.

Philip E. TetlockW
Philip E. Tetlock

Philip E. Tetlock is a Canadian-American political science writer, and is currently the Annenberg University Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where he is cross-appointed at the Wharton School and the School of Arts and Sciences. He was elected a Member of the American Philosophical Society in 2019.

Ivan TyrrellW
Ivan Tyrrell

Ivan Tyrrell is a British educator, writer, and artist. He lives with his wife Véronique in the Cotswolds, England.

Gregory ZilboorgW
Gregory Zilboorg

Gregory Zilboorg was a psychoanalyst and historian of psychiatry who is remembered for situating psychiatry within a broad sociological and humanistic context in his many writings and lectures.