The evolution of modern psychology is traced from the scientific revolutions and the establishment of experimental methods between the 17th and 19th centuries. Key developments included the creation of laboratories, notably in Leipzig in 1879, which fueled ongoing research. The narrative highlights the contributions of influential figures like Jacob Levy Moreno and Edgard Morin, emphasizing the challenges faced by Jewish authors and the impact of historical events such as World War II and the Vietnam War on the field.
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- 2022