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Psychoanalytic Movement
began with Freud's publication of The Interpretation of Dreams. -
Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale
Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale published in France. -
Carl Jung
developed testing methods around word-associations and 1910 brought the arrival of the Kent-Rosanoff Free Association Test. -
Goddard's English Translation
of the 1908 revision of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale is published. -
Terman's Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test
published and the development of Army Alpha and Beta Tests -
Woodworth’s Personal Data Sheet
Probably the first paper-and-pencil personality test to be used in Clinical Psychology -
Rise of Behaviorism
Watson and Raynor demonstrated that fear can be conditioned in a child called “Albert”. -
Psychological Corporation
James McKeen Cattell forms Psychological Corporation and Rorschach Inkblot Test was developed by Hermann Rorschach -
Goodenough’s Draw-A-Man Test
was developed -
Thematic Apperception Test
by Henry A. Murray -
First Buros Mental Measurement Yearbook
was published. -
Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Test
was published -
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Other WWII Developments
During WWII Client Centered Therapy, RET and CBT emerged. The Committee of General Classification Test was used in war recruits that utilized Personal Inventory, Rorschach Inkblot and TAT -
Other Developments in 1940s
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children as an alternative to Stanford-Binet scale was published, the emergence of Radical Behaviorism, the introduction of Structure Diagnostic Interviews. -
Carl Rogers
Carl Rogers publishes Counseling and Psychotherapy, outlining an alternative to psychodynamic therapy. He also introduced Client-Centered Therapy. -
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
was published. The test was developed by two University of
Minnesota faculty members, Starke Hathaway and Charnley McKinley -
Journal of Clinical Psychology
was published. -
WISC
David Wechsler developed the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children -
APA publishes
first standards for approved internships in clinical psychology. -
DSM I
First DSM was published that focused mostly on adult psychopathology and post-war symptoms. -
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Test
was published -
DSM-II
was published -
APA begins publication
of the journal -- Professional Psychology. -
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology
was published -
APA establishes
Standards for Providers of Psychological Services. -
DSM-III
Third edition of DSM (DSM-III) published. -
APA publishes
its revised Ethical Principles of Psychologists. -
DSM-III-R
was published -
Manifesto for a Science of Clinical Psychology.
was published by Dick McFall -
DSM-IV
was published -
ESTs or Evidence-based Therapies
APA task force of clinical psychologists publishes list of empirically
validated psychological therapies and calls for students to be trained to use
them. -
DSM-IV-TR
was published -
DSM-V
was published