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SHORT LIST
  • Alfred Adler
  • Solomon Asch
  • Bruno Bettelheim
  • Jerome Bruner
  • Noam Chomsky
  • Erik Erikson 3
  • Hans Eysenck 4
  • Leon Festinger
  • Viktor Frankl
  • Anna Freud
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Erich Fromm
  • Kurt Goldstein
  • Jerome Kagan
  • Daniel Kahneman
  • Kurt Koffka
  • Kurt Lewin
  • Cesare Lombroso
  • Alexander Luria
  • Abraham Maslow
  • Stanley Milgram
  • Walter Mischel
  • Ulric Neisser 9
  • Otto Rank
  • Theodor Reik
  • Julian Rotter
  • Edgar Rubin
  • Stanley Schachter
  • Amos Tversky
  • Lev Vygotsky
  • David Wechsler
  • Max Wertheimer
LONG LIST
  • Karl Abraham
  • Nathan Ackerman
  • Alfred Adler
  • Franz Alexander
  • Abram Amsel
  • Silvano Arieti
  • Rudolf Arnheim
  • Eliot Aronson
  • Solomon Asch
  • Michael Balint
  • Henri Baruk
  • Aaron T. Beck
  • Lauretta Bender
  • Theresa Benedek
  • Henri Bergson
  • Leonard Berkowitz
  • Daniel Berlyne
  • Eric Berne
  • Hippolyte Bernheim
  • Bruno Bettelheim
  • Jack Block
  • Walter Blumenfeld
  • Curt Bondy
  • Josef Breuer
  • A. A. Brill
  • Urie Bronfenbrenner
  • Jerome Bruner
  • Charlotte Buhler
  • Gerald Caplan
  • Noam Chomsky
  • Jacob Cohen
  • Lee Cronbach 1
  • Gerald Davison
  • Max Dessoir
  • Felix Deutsch
  • Helene Deutsch
  • Morton Deutsch
  • Emanuel Donchin
  • Emile Durkheim
  • Montague Eder
  • Leo Eitinger
  • Max Eitingon
  • Paul Ekman
  • Albert Ellis
  • Jeffrey Elman 2
  • Erik Erikson 3
  • Hans Eysenck 4
  • Paul Federn
  • Otto Fenichel
  • Sandor Ferenczi
  • Leon Festinger
  • Martin Fishbein
  • Jerry Fodor
  • Charles Fox
  • Jerome Frank
  • Viktor Frankl
  • Jonathan Freedman
  • Else Frenkel-Brunswik
  • Anna Freud
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Kate Friedlander
  • Erich Fromm
  • Frieda Fromm-Reichmann
  • Howard Gardner
  • Norman Geschwind
  • Daniel Gilbert
  • Carol Gilligan 5
  • Haim Ginott
  • Henry Gleitman
  • Lila Gleitman
  • Erving Goffman
  • Marvin Goldfried
  • Susan Goldin-Meadow
  • Kurt Goldstein
  • Alison Gopnik
  • Adam Grant
  • Anthony Greenwald
  • Roy Grinker
  • Heinz Hartmann
  • Richard Herrnstein
  • Ira Hirsh
  • Julian Hochberg
  • Hans Hoff
  • Willi Hoffer
  • Leo Hurvich
  • Edmund Husserl
  • Susan Isaacs
  • Irving Janis
  • Murray Jarvik
  • Joseph Jastrow
  • Wilhelm Jerusalem
  • Béla Julesz
  • Jerome Kagan
  • Daniel Kahneman
  • Leo Kanner
  • Helen Singer Kaplan
  • Abram Kardiner
  • Daniel Katz
  • David Katz
  • Alan Kazdin
  • Otto Kernberg
  • Melanie Klein
  • Nathan Kline
  • Otto Klineberg
  • Kurt Koffka
  • Lawrence Kohlberg 6
  • Stephen Kosslyn
  • Leonard Krasner
  • David Krech
  •  Ernst Kris
  • Lawrence Kubie
  • Arnold Lazarus
  • Richard Lazarus
  • Lucien Lévy-Bruhl
  • Kurt Lewin
  • Sir Aubrey Lewis
  • Benjamin Libet
  • Edward Lichtenstein
  • Robert Jay Lifton
  • Otto Lipmann
  • Jacques Loeb
  • Rudolph Loewenstein
  • Elizabeth Loftus 7
  • Cesare Lombroso
  • Perry London
  • Irving Lorge
  • Abraham Luchins
  • Alexander Luria
  • Margaret Mahler
  • Moses Maimonides
  • Hazel Markus 8
  • Judd Marmor
  • Abraham Maslow
  • Jules Masserman
  • Donald Meichenbaum
  • Stanley Milgram
  • Eugene Minkowski
  • Walter Mischel
  • Jacob Moreno
  • Hugo Muensterberg
  • Charles Myers
  • Jacob Nachmias
  • Ulric Neisser 9
  • Bernice Neugarten
  • Erich Neumann
  • Nora Newcombe 10
  • Martin Orne
  • Fritz Perls
  • Steven Pinker
  • Michael Posner
  • Leo Postman
  • Karl Pribram
  • Ira Progoff
  • Sandor Rado
  • Otto Rank
  • David Rapaport
  • Anatol Rapoport
  • Fritz Redl
  • Wilhelm Reich
  • Theodor Reik
  • Géza Révész
  • Judith Rodin
  • Milton Rokeach
  • Eleanor Rosch
  • Morris Rosenberg
  • David Rosenhan
  • Robert Rosenthal
  • Sir Martin Roth
  • Friedrich Rothschild
  • Julian Rotter
  • Edgar Rubin
  • Isaac ("Zick") Rubin
  • Hans Sachs
  • Oliver Sacks
  • Manfred Sakal
  • Andrew Salter
  • Stanley Schachter
  • Daniel Schacter
  • K. Warner Schaie
  • Paul Schilder
  • Marshall Segall
  • Martin Seligman
  • Otto Selz
  • Richard Shiffrin
  • Boris Sidis
  • Sidney Siegel
  • Herbert Simon 11
  • Jerome Singer
  • Samuel Slavson
  • Elizabeth Spelke
  • Baruch de Spinoza
  • René Spitz
  • Wilhelm Stekel
  • William Stern
  • Robert Sternberg
  • Saul Sternberg
  • Thomas Szasz
  • Henri Tajfel
  • Michael Tanenhaus
  • Viktor Tausk
  • Hans-Lukas Teuber 12
  • Moritz Tramer
  • Amos Tversky
  • Leonard Ullmann
  • Lev Vygotsky
  • Paul Wachtel
  • David Wechsler
  • Albert Weiss
  • Heinz Werner
  • Max Wertheimer
  • Benjamin Winer
  • Herman Witkin
  • Fritz Wittels
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein 13
  • Lewis Wolberg
  • Werner Wolff
  • Joseph Wolpe
  • Edward Zigler
  • Gregory Zilboorg
NOTES
1. Jewish father, non-Jewish mother; see A History of Psychology in Autobiography: Volume 8, edited by G. Lindzey (Stanford, Palo Alto, CA, 1989, p. 64).
2. Jewish father.
3. Son of a Danish-Jewish mother, Karla Abrahamsen, and a German-Jewish step-father, Dr. Theodor Homburger.  Prior to her marriage to Homburger, Erikson's mother was briefly married to a Danish Jew, Valdemar Isidor Salomonson.  Erikson claimed, however, that his true biological father was an unknown, non-Jewish Dane.  See Erik Erikson: a detailed evaluation and genogram study, by Monica McGoldrick.
4. Jewish mother, non-Jewish father.  Although Eysenck denied Jewish ancestry throughout most of his life, in his 1990 autobiography, he admitted that his maternal grandmother, who died in the Nazi concentration camp at Terezín, had been Jewish.  In a recent paper, entitled "Hans Eysenck and the Jewish question: Genealogical investigations" (Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 103, pp. 195-199, December 2016), Andrew M. Colman and Caren A. Frosch present conclusive evidence showing that both of Eysenck's maternal grandparents had, in fact, been Jews.
5. Born Carol Friedman;
listed as "Jewish" in Marquis Who's Who in America.
6. Jewish father, non-Jewish mother.
7. Born Elizabeth Fishman; see also  http://williamcalvin.com/2002/OrangeCtyRegister.htm.
8. Jewish father, non-Jewish mother.
9. Son of the German-Jewish economist Hans Philip Neisser and a non-Jewish mother.  See Encyclopaedia Judaica (Keter, Jerusalem, 1972, vol. 12, p. 945).

10. Jewish mother, née Hanna Hammerschlag.
11. Jewish father,  mother of partial Jewish ancestry, self-identifies as a Jew, although not religiously; see Models of My Life by Herbert A. Simon, BasicBooks, New York,NY, 1991, pp. 3, 17, 112, 262.

12. Jewish mother, née Rosa Knopf, who was the daughter of Samuel and Sophie (née Bernstein) Knopf.   Although baptized a Lutheran, Teuber's paternal grandmother, née Rosa Prerauer, was likely of Jewish descent (based on both her surname and her mother's maiden name, Goldstamm).
13. Jewish father, half-Jewish mother; see, e.g., Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius, by Ray Monk (Penguin, New York and London, 1990, pp. 4-7).


   

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