Psychology through the years

  • Charles Darwin published the On the Origin of Species, detailing his view of evolution and expanding on the theory of ‘Survival of the fittest’

  • Wilhelm Wundt founded the first formal laboratory of Psychology at the University of Leipzig, marking the formal beginning of the study of human emotions, behaviors, and cognitions.

  • The first laboratory of psychology in America is established at Johns Hopkins University.

  • Sigmund Freud began performing therapy in Vienna, marking the beginning of personality theory.

  • The term “Mental Tests” was coined by James Cattell, beginning the specialization in psychology now known as psychological assessment.

  • Alfred Binet founded the first laboratory of psychodiagnosis.

  • The first psychological clinic was developed at the University of Pennsylvania marking the birth of clinical psychology.

    The first psychological clinic was developed at the University of Pennsylvania marking the birth of clinical psychology.
  • Sigmund Freud published ‘Interpretation of Dreams’ marking the beginning of Psychoanalytic Thought.

    Sigmund Freud published ‘Interpretation of Dreams’ marking the beginning of Psychoanalytic Thought.
  • The British Psychological Society was founded.

  • Alfred Binet’s Intelligence Test was published in France.

    Alfred Binet’s Intelligence Test was published in France.
  • Ivan Pavlov published the first studies on Classical Conditioning.

    Ivan Pavlov published the first studies on Classical Conditioning.
  • The Journal of Abnormal Psychology was founded by Morton Prince.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology was founded by Morton Prince.
  • William Stern developed the original formula for the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) after studying the scores on Binet’s intelligence test.

    William Stern developed the original formula for the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) after studying the scores on Binet’s intelligence test.
  • John E. Watson published ‘Psychology as a Behaviorist Views It’ marking the beginnings of Behavioral Psychology.

     John E. Watson published ‘Psychology as a Behaviorist Views It’ marking the beginnings of Behavioral Psychology.
  • Carl G. Jung departed from Freudian views and developed his own theories citing Freud’s inability to acknowledge religion and spirituality. His new school of thought became known as Analytical Psychology.

    Carl G. Jung departed from Freudian views and developed his own theories citing Freud’s inability to acknowledge religion and spirituality. His new school of thought became known as Analytical Psychology.
  • Stanford-Binet intelligence test was published in the United States.

  • Anna Freud, daughter of Sigmund Freud, published her first book expanding her father’s ideas in the treatment of children.

    Anna Freud, daughter of Sigmund Freud, published her first book expanding her father’s ideas in the treatment of children.
  • Walter B. Cannon coined the term homeostasis and began research on the fight or flight phenomenon.

    Walter B. Cannon coined the term homeostasis and began research on the fight or flight phenomenon.
  • The Canadian Psychological Associated was founded.

  • Carl Rogers published ‘Counseling and Psychotherapy’ suggesting that respect and a non-judgmental approach to therapy is the foundation for effective treatment of mental health issues.

    Carl Rogers published ‘Counseling and Psychotherapy’ suggesting that respect and a non-judgmental approach to therapy is the foundation for effective treatment of mental health issues.
  • Jean Piaget published ‘Psychology of Intelligence’ discussing his theories of cognitive development.

     Jean Piaget published ‘Psychology of Intelligence’ discussing his theories of cognitive development.
  • Erik Erikson published ‘Childhood and Society,’ where he expands Freud’s Theory to include social aspects of personality development across the lifespan.

    Erik Erikson published ‘Childhood and Society,’ where he expands Freud’s Theory to include social aspects of personality development across the lifespan.
  • B.F. Skinner outlined behavioral therapy, lending support for behavioral psychology via research in the literature.

    B.F. Skinner outlined behavioral therapy, lending support for behavioral psychology via research in the literature.
  • Alfred Bandura introduced the idea of Observational Learning on the development of personality.

  • APA endorsed the Psy.D. degree for professional practice in psychology.

  • Howard Gardner (professor at Harvard University) introduced his theory of multiple intelligence, arguing that intelligence is something to be used to improve lives not to measure and quantify human beings.

    Howard Gardner (professor at Harvard University) introduced his theory of multiple intelligence, arguing that intelligence is something to be used to improve lives not to measure and quantify human beings.
  • American Psychological Society established.

  • DSM IV published by the American Psychiatric Association.

    DSM IV published by the American Psychiatric Association.
  • First Psychologists prescribe medication through the U.S. military’s psychopharmacology program.

  • New Mexico becomes the first state to pass legislation allowing licensed psychologists to prescribe psychotropic medication.

    New Mexico becomes the first state to pass legislation allowing licensed psychologists to prescribe psychotropic medication.
  • The push for mental health parity gets the attention of the White House as President George W. Bush promotes legislation that would guarantee comprehensive mental health coverage.

    The push for mental health parity gets the attention of the White House as President George W. Bush promotes legislation that would guarantee comprehensive mental health coverage.