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psychological theories
Title: psychological theories
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psychological theories
Psychological Theories and Theorists
In 1879 Wilhelm Wundt started the first laboratory for studying humans. This is the reason he is called the “father of Psychology” (F. McMahon, J. McMahon, and Romano 12). Since Wundt first started his laboratory there have been great strides made in the field of Psychology. Many theories about what the human is and how we develop have arisen. Some theories have come and gone, but four approaches have survived up to the
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of human desires, the wish to understand (Hunt 653).
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