IAS (Admin.) Mains Psychology Introduction-Historical Antecedents of Psychology and Trends in 21st Century Study Material (Page 6 of 23)

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Thoughts in Psychology: Medieval Period

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Medieval Period

During the middle ages there was no discipline named psychology. But during thirteenth century many writers discussed about the topics which are presently related to psychology.

Writers like Avicenna and Albertus Magnus were interested in theories related to psychology. During this time there were writings on the basis of medical and philosophy, were both of them stemming from ancient predecessors.

Philosophers du…

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Thoughts in Psychology: Modern Period

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Modern Period

During this period, psychology had its transition from philosophical perspective to pure scientific psychology. By the start of 1890s, new theories and ideas in the field of psychology started to emerge.

Sigmund Freud

  • Though there were many pioneers in the field of psychology, Sigmund Freud is considered as the father of modern psychology. Even though there have been many findings and improvements in the discipline still his theories and propositions are accepted all over the world.
  • He is the founder of psychoanalysis. The major psyc…

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