Psihology
Discover the most influential and renowned figures in Psychology, from renowned therapists and researchers to influential thought leaders. Explore their groundbreaking theories, contributions to the field, and the lasting impact they've had on our understanding of the human mind and behavior.

Edgar John Rubin
Denmark
DenmarkDanish psychologist

Christoph von Sigwart
Germany
GermanyGerman philosopher, logician, psychologist

Urie Bronfenbrenner
USA
USAAmerican psychologist

Ernest Jones
Great Britain
Great BritainPsychoanalyst

Napoleon Hill
USA
USAAuthor of the formula for success

Howard Gardner
USA
USAAmerican psychologist

May Allison
USA
USAAmerican stage and film actress

Garold Kelley
USA
USAAmerican social psychologist

Norman Abele
USA
USAAmerican psychologist of Austrian origin.

Cary Cooper
Great Britain
Great BritainBritish psychologist and professor

Elmer R. Gates
USA
USAAmerican scientist and inventor

Rollo May
USA
USAFamous American existential psychologist

Hermann Rorschach
Switzerland
SwitzerlandSwiss psychiatrist

Kenneth Gergen
USA
USAAmerican psychologist. Supporter of the theory of social constructionism.

Gustav Aschaffemburg
USA
USAGerman-American psychiatrist

Jerom Bruner
USA
USAPsychologist and teacher

Timothy Leary
USA
USAAmerican psychologist, writer

Fritz Klein
USA
USAAmerican sexologist, psychiatrist, author of books

Yulia Aleshina
Psychologist

Allik Yuri
Estonia
EstoniaProminent modern Estonian psychologist.

Albert Nalchadjyan
Armenia
ArmeniaArmenian scientist in psychology, ethnology, philosophy.

Gordon Willard Allport
USA
USAAmerican psychologist

Abraham Harold Maslow
USA
USAAmerican psychologist, one of the leaders of humanistic psychology

Valerio Albisetti
Italy
ItalyHe is one of the most significant figures in modern psychoanalysis.

Martin Seligman
USA
USAAmerican psychologist

Franz Bretano
Austria
AustriaPhilosopher

Herman Cherniy
Russia
RussiaAcademician of the International Academy of Psychological Sciences, professor

Gustave Le Bon
France
FranceFrench psychologist, sociologist, anthropologist

Vladimir Stolin
Russia
RussiaProfessor of the Department of General Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Moscow State University

Sergey Leonov
Russia
RussiaPsychologist

Ademar Gelb
Germany
GermanyGerman psychologist

Eduard Claparede
Switzerland
SwitzerlandSwiss psychologist and teacher

Henry Dicks
Great Britain
Great BritainBritish psychiatrist

Jorge Bucay
Argentina
ArgentinaFamous Argentine psychotherapist and author of books on popular psychology

Oleg Konopkin
Russia
RussiaSoviet and Russian scientist-psychologist, academician of the Russian Academy of Education

Hans Bluher
Germany
GermanyGerman writer, psychologist and philosopher, anti-feminist

Vilhelm Reich
USA
USAGerman-American psychologist, psychoanalytically oriented researcher

Carl Rogers
USA
USAAmerican psychologist and educator

Lev Vygorskiy
Soviet psychologist, founder of the cultural-historical school in psychology.

Tal Ben-Shahar
USA
USAAmerican-Israeli psychologist, writer and teacher.

Wilhelm Dilthey
Germany
GermanyGerman philosopher and psychologist

Clare William Graves
USA
USAAmerican psychologist, Doctor of Psychology

Jose Silva
USA
USAAmerican parapsychologist, founder of the Silva Method and the ESP system - non-traditional, from a scientific point of view, techniques designed to help people increase their IQ, develop mental skills, and develop the ability to heal themselves and others.

John Bowlby
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish psychologist and psychoanalyst

Jane McNaught
USA
USAAmerican forensic psychologist

Amy Cuddy
USA
USAAmerican social psychologist

David Premack
USA
USAAmerican animal psychologist

Svetlana Krylova
Ukraine
UkraineUkrainian philosopher, writer, psychoanalyst

Paul Ekman
USA
USAAmerican psychologist, professor at the University of California, leading expert in the field of psychology of emotions

John Adair
USA
USAAmerican psychologist, motivator