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He opposed the demonological explanations of diseases. 865-925 BC
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Theory of the four humors Hippocrates (460 BC-377 BC)
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considered that mental disorders were organic, ethical, divine, classifying madness into 4 types: prophetic, ritual, poetic and erotic. (427-347 BC)
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in the 15th century argue that hysteria would not be a disease of the uterus, but of the brain.
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Foundation of the first psychiatric hospital in the world in 1409 by the priest Fray Juan Gilbert Jofré in Valencia.
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In the Renaissance the German theologians Kramer and Sprenger with the support of the pope at that time published "The Hammer of the Witches" attributing mental illness to the devil.
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Earlier opposed the medical beliefs of his time. I reject demonology, considered the father of modern psychiatry and the first psychiatrist.
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Pincel catolog the mental illnesses in four types mania, melaconia, idiocia and dementia.
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First Psychology Laboratory by Wilhelm Wundt at Leipzing University
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Theodule Ribot in France. First Congress of Experimental Psychology.
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Principles of Psychology
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late nineteenth century, in which the different human sciences or social sciences emerged, including Psychology, along with Anthropology, Sociology and Economics
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The first psychological measurement center is born at the South Kensington Museum in London by Sir Francis Galton
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Daniel lagache consider clínical psychology a different área than psychiatry.
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1896 is significant for being the year in which Sigmund Freud put the name 'psychoanalysis'
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the early years of the twentieth century (XX) psychodiagnostic innovations
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Freud publishes his essay on the theory of sexuality
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Alfred Binet develops psychodiagnostic tests for the measurement of intelligence
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The first psychologist to establish a practice properly called clinical psychology was Lightner Witmer.
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Since 1913, with the manifesto of J. B. Watson, behaviorism became the 'modern touch of Psychology'.
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Lightner witmer published the first journal of clinical psychology.
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A spin-off of the American
Psychological Association (APA), creating the
American Association of Clinics
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American Association of Clinical Psychologist has born in 1917
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Lightmer Witmer as the founder of clinical psychology, brought the term "psychosomatic medicine" to life
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In 1919 the American Psychological Association developed a division on clinical psychology
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At the end of the 1930s, the first postgraduate training programs for clinical psychologists appeared (at Columbia and Boston Universities).
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Clinical psychologists performed more often therapeutic roles, in addition to the traditional psychodiagnostic function.
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Apa defend clinical psychology as art and technology that deals with peoples problems
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In 1940 a Mental Measurement Yearkbook was needed to catalog the psychological tests, as there seemed to be more than five hundred.
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In 1944, twenty million military and Civilians were subjected to some sixty million psychological tests, due to the end of the Second World War
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The Specialty of Clinical Psychology was recognized in the USA through legal certification
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Joseph golpe develop one of the main behavioral therapies (systematic desensitization).
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Friedrich peris 1951 inaugurated the new York institute for gestalt therapy
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Kurt Schneider, the author of the Work Clinical Psychopathology.
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Dorothea 1969 publication of the self-care déficit theory
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José Luis Pinillos publishes the book Principles of clinical psychology
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Nineties of the nineteenth century formal birth of clinical psychology
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Bunge includes the evolutionary psychology of biological psychiatry.
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Dorothea 2005-2006 study on the perspective of the application of the general theory of oremos