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    Boris Sidis (/ ˈ s aɪ d ɪ s /; October 12, 1867 – October 24, 1923) was a Ukrainian-American psychopathologist, psychologist, physician, psychiatrist, and philosopher of education. Sidis founded the New York State Psychopathic Institute and the Journal of Abnormal Psychology .

  2. Boris Sidis Archive. P resents nearly all of the writings of this great psychologist. You'll find here 16 of his 17 books. Find also 45 of his 57 scientific-journal and popular-magazine articles (most of the topics of the other 12 are dealt with in his book s); 22 reviews of 13 of his works; and, we assume, all available biographical material.

  3. Feb 12, 2023 · That experiment was the project of Boris Sidis, a polyglot who completed four degrees at Harvard. To make the boy a star in the land of opportunities, he explored psychological theories on his...

  4. William James Sidis (namesake and godson of the renowned Harvard psychologist who had been a mentor to his father, Boris Sidis) was admitted at 11 as a “special student” after strenuous lobbying by his father.

  5. www.sidis.net › boris_sidis_archivesBoris Sidis Archive

    Boris Sidis, Ph.D., M.D. At Sidis Psychotherapeutic Institute, Portsmouth NH.

  6. Boris Sidis, A.M. 1895; Ph.D. (Philos.) 1897; M.D.1908 (Harvard Medical School). Formerly Associate in Psychology and Psychopathology at the Pathological Institute of the New York State Hospitals.

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  8. Apr 24, 2020 · Historically, this has sometimes happened with great intensity. In the late nineteenth century, a Ukrainian-American psychologist named Boris Sidis (1867–1923) wrote extensively about religious revivals, seeing in them potential dangers to society.

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