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  1. Lightner Witmer (June 28, 1867 – July 19, 1956) was an American psychologist. He introduced the term " clinical psychology" and is often credited with founding the field that it describes. Witmer created the world's first "psychological clinic" at the University of Pennsylvania in 1896, including the first journal of clinical psychology and ...

  2. Other articles where Lightner Witmer is discussed: applied psychology: …at the University of Pennsylvania, Lightner Witmer established the world’s first psychological clinic and in so doing originated the field of clinical psychology. Intelligence testing began with the work of French psychologists Alfred Binet and Théodore Simon in the Paris schools in the early 1900s. Group testing ...

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  4. Lightner Witmer was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1867. He earned an A.B. at the University of Pennsylvania. After working in Germany with the "father of psychology," Wilhelm Wundt, Witmer returned to Philadelphia to take over the Psychology Laboratory at Penn. Witmer was a founding member of the American Psychological Association.

  5. Lightner Witmer inaugurated the first psychological clinic in 1896, and he also took a number of other crucial steps in establishing and defining the field of clinical psychology. Witmer was one of the early group of Americans who took their doctorates under Wilhelm Wundt. He was a charter member of the American Psychological Association and the last to die. Clearly, he is an important figure ...

  6. In 1908, Witmer published the first edition of . The lead article, "Clinical psychology," explained his work of the last 10 years and why the new term was needed. Three members of the Psychological Clinic at the entrance, ca. 1923. It also illustrated Witmer's clinical method. It was to perform little experiments on his cases (the term he used ...

  7. Lightner Witmer, who studied with both Cattell and Wundt, established the first American psychological clinic at the University of Pennsylvania in 1896. This event is considered by many as the beginning of clinical psychology (Garfield, 1965; McReynolds, 1987, 1996 ). Witmer's approach to assessment was focused on determining the causes of ...

  8. Lightner Witmer: biography of this clinical psychologist. Lightner Witmer, formerly David L. Witmer Jr., was born on June 28, 1867 in Philadelphia, United States. The son of David Lightner and Katherine Huchel, and the eldest of four children, Witmer earned a doctorate in psychology and soon became a fellow at the University of Pennsylvania.

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