Famous Psychologist
Across
- 4. - Russian psychologist known for his sociocultural theory, emphasizing the role of culture and social interaction in cognitive development.
- 6. - American psychologist and behaviorist, known for his work on operant conditioning and the Skinner box.
- 10. - American psychologist known for his theory of human motivation and the hierarchy of needs.
- 12. - Swiss psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children, including stages such as sensorimotor and formal operational.
- 14. - American psychologist known for his development of client-centered therapy and his emphasis on unconditional positive regard.
- 15. - Canadian-American psychologist known for his social learning theory and the concept of self-efficacy.
- 16. - American psychologist and behaviorist known for his work on operant conditioning and the principles of reinforcement.
- 17. - German-American developmental psychologist, known for his theory of psychosocial development across the lifespan.
Down
- 1. - American psychiatrist known for his development of cognitive therapy and his contributions to understanding depression.
- 2. - Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, known for his concepts of the collective unconscious and archetypes.
- 3. - Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis, known for his theories on the unconscious mind and the role of dreams.
- 5. - American psychologist known for his research on cognitive maps and the cognitive theory of learning.
- 6. - American psychologist known for his work in positive psychology and his research on learned helplessness and optimism.
- 7. - American social psychologist known for his controversial experiments on obedience to authority.
- 8. - American psychologist known for his Stanford Prison Experiment, which demonstrated the power of social roles on behavior.
- 9. - American psychologist who established behaviorism as a major approach in psychology and conducted the controversial Little Albert experiment.
- 11. - German psychologist often referred to as the "father of experimental psychology" for establishing the first psychological laboratory.
- 12. - Russian physiologist and psychologist, famous for his experiments on classical conditioning with dogs.
- 13. - German-American psychologist known for his field theory and his research on group dynamics and social psychology.
- 17. - American psychologist known for developing rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) and his work on cognitive-behavioral approaches to therapy