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page 1History of psychiatry
Sigmund Freud
Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)
Carl Jung
Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist (1875–1961)

Michel Foucault
French philosopher (1926–1984)
Erich Fromm
German sociologist and psychoanalyst (1900–1980)

Jacques Lacan
French psychoanalyst and writer (1901–1981)

Karen Horney
American-German psychoanalyst
Jean-Martin Charcot
French neurologist (1825–1893)
analytical psychology
Jungian theories
Hermann Rorschach
Swiss Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (1885–1922)
Emil Kraepelin
German psychiatrist (1856–1926)
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
German physician, naturalist, physiologist, and anthropologist (1752 – 1840)

Thomas Szasz
Hungarian psychiatrist (1920-2012)

Richard von Krafft-Ebing
Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, and nobleman (1840–1902)

Philippe Pinel
French psychiatrist (1745–1826)

Max Nordau
Zionist leader, physician, author, and social critic (1849–1923)
Benjamin Rush
American physician, educator, and author (1746-1813)

Auguste Forel
Swiss myrmecologist, neuroanatomist and psychiatrist (1848-1931)
Jungian archetype
concept in psychology

Ernest Jones
Welsh psychiatrist & psychoanalyst (1879–1958)
compulsory sterilization
government policies which attempt to force people to undergo surgical sterilization
Wilhelm Stekel
Austrian physician and psychologist (1868-1940)
Helene Deutsch
American psychoanalyst (1884–1982)
Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol
French psychiatrist (1772-1840)
Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt
German neuropathologist (1885–1964)
Adolf Meyer
Swiss-American psychiatrist (1866-1950)
Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne
French neurologist (1806–1875)

Wilhelm Griesinger
German psychiatrist (1817–1868)
Franz Nissl
German neuroscientist (1860-1919)
David Ferrier
British neurologist and psychologist (1843–1928)
Kurt Schneider
German psychologist (1887–1967)
Otto Fenichel
Austrian-American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and scientist
degeneration theory
19th-century theory that civilization was declining due to biological change
Karl Friedrich Otto Westphal
German neurologist (1833–1890)
Paul Nitsche
German psychiatrist (1876-1948)
history of psychiatry
historical perspective on psychiatry
Valentin Magnan
French psychiatrist (1835-1916)
Bernhard von Gudden
German psychiatrist (1824-1886)
psychedelic therapy
medical treatment using altered states of consciousness to treat mental disorders
bicameralism
hypothesis in psychology
Paul Ferdinand Schilder
Austrian neurologist and pychiatrist (1886–1940)
Sándor Radó
Hungarain physician & psychoanalyst (1890–1972)
Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum
German psychiatrist (1828–1899)
insulin shock therapy
psychiatric treatment
Hanna Segal
British psychologist (1918-2011)
Constantin von Monakow
Russian-Swiss neurologist (1853-1930)
John Conolly
English psychiatrist (1794-1866)

Hermann Oppenheim
German neurologist (1857–1919)
Theodor Ziehen
German neurologist (1862–1950)
Sigbert Josef Maria Ganser
German psychiatrist (1853-1931)
Ernst Rüdin
Swiss psychiatrist (1874-1952)
psychopathography of Adolf Hitler
Hypotheses about Adolf Hitler's mental state
Karl Menninger
American psychiatrist
Max de Crinis
German psychiatrist (1889–1945)
Rudolph Loewenstein
Polish-French-American psychoanalyst (1898-1976)
Margarete Hilferding
Austrian physician and psychoanalyst (1871-1942)
Herbert Silberer
Austrian psychologist (1882–1923)
Ewald Hecker
German psychiatrist (1843–1909)
Honorio Delgado
Peruvian psychiatrist
Ladislas Joseph Meduna
Hungarian-American neurologist and neuropathologist (1896–1964)
history of psychotherapy
genesis of psychotherapy traced to 9th century Islamic medicine