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  1. In 1975, he founded the Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology (INPP), based in Chester, England. The INPP was a pseudo-scientific group that hosted speakers such as a Dr. Richard Halvorsen who claimed autism was caused by measles vaccines and a Dr. Ursula Anderson who claimed that stem cells were regenerated by human memories.

  2. Peter Blythe PhD. (16.11.1925 – 18.8.2013) was for several years a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at a College of Education, before returning to private practice as a psychotherapist and consultant hypnotist, setting up the Institute of Psychosomatic Therapy, which developed into The Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology.

  3. The INPP was set up in 1975 by Psychologist Peter Blythe PhD*. to research into the effects of immaturity in the functioning of the central nervous system on learning outcomes, emotional functioning and behaviour. That * leads us to a footnote which reads. INPP is an apolitical organization.

  4. Mar 17, 2017 · Chapter 10. Development of the INPP Method—from Theory to Fact. Peter Blythe. Book Editor (s): Sally Goddard Blythe, Lawrence J. Beuret, Peter Blythe, Valerie Scaramella-Nowinski. First published: 17 March 2017. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119164746.ch10. Tools. Share. Summary.

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  5. INPP (Institute of Neuro-Physiological Psychology) was originally founded by Dr Peter Blythe of Chester, England to address issues associated with learning and development and its effect on education. He first coined the term Minimal Brain Dysfunction in 1979 which encompassed any non-specific diagnosed abnormalities.

  6. Mar 21, 2019 · The Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology was set up in 1975 by PhD Psychologist Peter Blythe with the aim of researching into the effect of immaturity in the functioning of the central nervous system on specific learning difficulties and adults suffering from agoraphobia and panic disorder.

  7. Neuromotor immaturity in children and adults : the INPP screening test for clinicians and health practitioners / Sally Goddard Blythe. p.; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-118-73696-8 (pbk.) I. Title. [DNLM: 1. Developmental Disabilities–diagnosis. 2. Movement Disorders–diagnosis. 3. Adult. 4. Child. 5.

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