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Nathan Kogan (May 2, 1926 – April 28, 2013) was an American psychologist. His research was in the fields of cognitive, personality, social, developmental, and evolutionary psychology. [1] He published more than 100 articles and chapters as well as five books as an author or co-author. [2]
James continued to lecture on this "new psychology" and formed the book Talks to Teachers on Psychology, considered the first widely accepted psychology textbook. In 1878, G. Stanley Hall, a graduate student of James at Harvard, was the first student to receive a PhD in psychology in the United States.
Nathan A. Fox is a developmental psychologist known for his contributions to understanding how environmental factors affect early development. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He holds the position of Distinguished University Professor of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology at the University of Maryland .
Nathan Brody is an American psychology professor Emeritus known for his work on intelligence and personality. [1] Brody received his BA from University of New Hampshire and his MA and PhD from University of Michigan. He taught at Wesleyan University and is currently an emeritus professor there.
Nathan H. Azrin (November 26, 1930 – March 29, 2013) was a behavioral modification researcher, psychologist, and university professor. He taught at Southern Illinois University and was the research director of Anna State Hospital between 1958 and 1980.
Allen's work on The Connection Project has been written up in the New York Times [3] and was recently cited by U. S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy as a promising approach to enhancing connection among youth. [4] Allen has published three books and more than 200 academic articles, which have been cited more than 30,000 times in total. [5]
He changed fields to psychology. He earned his second Ph.D., this one in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology, in San Francisco. His dissertation was Black Male/Female Relations. Hare set up a private practice of psychotherapy, with offices in San Francisco and Oakland. With his new practice, Hare also ...
Nathaniel Branden (born Nathan Blumenthal; April 9, 1930 – December 3, 2014) was a Canadian–American psychotherapist and writer known for his work in the psychology of self-esteem. A former associate and romantic partner of Ayn Rand , Branden also played a prominent role in the 1960s in promoting Rand's philosophy , Objectivism .