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.

John Gottman
USA
USAProfessor of Psychology

Sergey Leonov
Russia
RussiaPsychologist

Karlfried Durckheim
Germany
GermanyGerman psychologist, psychotherapist and philosopher

John Adair
USA
USAAmerican psychologist, motivator

Evgeniy Yuriev
Ukraine
UkraineUkrainian scientist-psychiatrist, suicidologist.

Jul Jozef Dejerine
France
FranceFrench neurologist, psychiatrist and psychotherapist

Georgiy Ball
Ukraine
UkraineUkrainian psychologist

Karl Ewald Konstantin Hering Hering
Germany
GermanyPhysiologist and psychologist

Jens Asendorpf
Germany
GermanyGerman psychologist

James Bedford
USA
USAFirst person cryopreserved after certified death, psychologist, writer

Otto Rank
Austria
AustriaAustrian psychologist, famous psychoanalyst, who first suggested that the causes of neurosis are psychological trauma

Dan Bar-On
Israel
IsraelIsraeli psychologist, psychotherapist

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

Nikolay Dobrynin
Russia
RussiaPsychologist

Paul Watzlawick
USA
USAAustrian (American) psychotherapist and psychologist. Applied a systems approach to the theory of interpersonal communications. One of the founders of radical constructivism.

Ippolit Taine
France
FranceFrench philosopher, historian, art critic, psychologist

Inna Ravich-Scherbo
Russia
RussiaDomestic psychogeneticist

Edward Bono
Great Britain
Great BritainBritish psychologist and writer

Hans Eysenuck
Great Britain
Great BritainEnglish psychologist

Leonid Zankov
Psychologist

Frits Perls
Germany
GermanyPsychologist, founder of Gestalt therapy

Ricardo Osorio
USA
USAAmerican scientist, medical researcher.

Herbert Spencer Gasser
USA
USAAmerican psychologist, Nobel Prize laureate in physiology or medicine (together with J. Erlanger), 1944

Carl Whitaker
USA
USAOne of the first family psychotherapists

Moshe Feldenkrays
Israel
IsraelPhysicist and founder of the Feldenkrais method

Allik Yuri
Estonia
EstoniaProminent modern Estonian psychologist.

Andrian vladimirskiy
Ukraine
UkraineUkrainian psychiatrist and psychologist.

Michael Nichols
USA
USAProfessor of Psychology

Eduard Albert
Belgium
BelgiumBelgian psychologist

Hermann Rorschach
Switzerland
SwitzerlandSwiss psychiatrist

Jane McNaught
USA
USAAmerican forensic psychologist

Kurt Lewin
USA
USAGerman-American psychologist.

Carl Stumpf
Germany
GermanyGerman philosopher and psychologist, known for his research on the influence of music on the psyche

Karen Horney
USA
USAAmerican psychologist

Jan Kresadlo
Czech psychologist, philosopher-logician, prose writer, poet, translator, musician, artist

Lloyd deMause
USA
USAAmerican historian and psychologist

Elena Balashova
Russia
RussiaCandidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor.

Elliot Aronson
USA
USAAmerican social psychologist, PhD in psychology

Daniel Kahneman
Israel
IsraelIsraeli-American psychologist

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
India
IndiaIndian scientist and guru, creator of transcendental meditation

Fritz Klein
USA
USAAmerican sexologist, psychiatrist, author of books

Erno Kahana
Romania
RomaniaHungarian and Romanian psychiatrist, novelist

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

Leil Lowndes
Expert in the field of psychology of communication, communications and psychology of interpersonal relationships.

Henry Dicks
Great Britain
Great BritainBritish psychiatrist

Kurt Bruno Gottschaldt
Germany
GermanyGerman psychologist

Sheldon Roth
USA
USADoctor of Medicine, Psychiatrist

Garold Kelley
USA
USAAmerican social psychologist

Jerom Bruner
USA
USAPsychologist and teacher

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