It's likely BF Skinner
He created the method known as psychoanalysis for investigating and treating the mind.
It never was a philosophy and Freud developed his theory of how the mind works he was the father of psychology and analysis.
An Existential Affair - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Intensive psychology is an approach that focuses on in-depth exploration and understanding of the human psyche, often emphasizing personal experiences, emotions, and unconscious processes. It typically involves therapeutic methods that encourage self-reflection and insight, aiming to facilitate profound psychological change. This approach may include techniques from various schools of thought, such as psychodynamic, humanistic, and existential psychology, and is often used in therapeutic settings to address complex emotional and psychological issues.
Emmy Van Deurzen has written: 'Existential perspectives on supervision' -- subject(s): Existential psychotherapy, Supervision, Counseling psychology 'Paradox and passion in psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Existential psychotherapy
Erich Kurt Ledermann has written: 'Natural therapy' -- subject(s): Naturopathy 'Existential neurosis' -- subject(s): Neuroses, Existential psychology
Elisabetta Basso has written: 'Michel Foucault e la daseinsanalyse' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Psychology, Existential psychology
Wilhelm Wundt is known as the Father of Psychology.
Arthur Salles has written: 'O encontro de si mesmo' -- subject(s): Existential psychology, Psychoanalysis
Wilhelm Wundt
Sigmund Freud.
Wilhelm Wundt is often referred to as the father of psychology for establishing the first psychology laboratory in 1879 in Leipzig, Germany, and for founding the school of thought known as structuralism.
Modern psychology.
The father of "Ego Psychology"
William wundt
Wilhelm Wundt is often considered the "Father of Psychology" for establishing the first psychology laboratory in 1879 at the University of Leipzig in Germany, pioneering the field as an experimental science.