Modernism

modernism
/ˈmɒd(ə)nɪz(ə)m/

noun

Modern Era: Let us take a moment and honour the 'father' of modern psychology, Sigmund Freud. 
For the past 125 years or so, the development of various movements approaches and theories has been in response to Freud's work. Names that are also included within the modern psychology framework are:
  • B. F. Skinner
  • Jean Piaget
  • Carl Rogers
  • Carl Jung
  • Erik Erikson
These guys ( because let's be honest, women did not play an integral part in psychology in this time yet) stopped seeing the human mind as a duality of part physiological and part spiritual, but rather theories associated with conscious and unconscious levels of functioning within the human mind. Many interpreted their theories and findings differently but there seems to be one shared acceptance among them all - Freud's hypothesis that the human thought functioned within its own structure. "People achieved maximum functioning or they are dysfunctional in relationship to their development."

Was Freud right about anything? | Live Science

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