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  1. History of psychology at Penn. College Hall was the site of the Department from the beginning until 1966. Psychology has been at the University of Pennsylvania since 1887. From the start it has emphasized both scientific rigor and practical application, not always at the same time. The first professor, James McKeen Cattell, was an advocate of ...

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  2. Introduction to Clinical Psychology. Michael Alessandri, Lynda A. Heiden & Melisa Dunbar-Welter. 237 Accesses. Abstract. Clinical psychology has grown tremendously since 1896, the year Lightner Witmer founded the world’s first psychological clinic at the University of Pennsylvania (Reisman, 1976).

    • Michael Alessandri, Lynda A. Heiden, Melisa Dunbar-Welter
    • 1995
  3. 7.1: Clinical Psychology. Page ID. Table of contents. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Lightner Witmer (1907) Lightner Witmer (1907) First published in Psychological Clinic , 1, 1-9. During the last ten years the laboratory of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania has conducted, under my direction, what I have called "a psychological clinic".

  4. Accordingly, this chapter is structured around the work of seven pioneers who arguably had the greatest influence on the development of the field. Lightner Witmer is generally considered to have founded clinical psychology in 1896 (McReynolds, 1987, 1997; Routh, 1996; Watson, 1956). Hippocrates was the ancient Greek founder of medicine, always ...

  5. 1951-1968: Activities Merge; Tenures and Advancements. In the Fall semester, seventy-five years after Anna Flanigen and Gertrude Pierce enrolled in Chemistry classes, a total of 4,234 women were enrolled in 24 different academic programs. The majority of women students (2,273 or 53.68%) continued to attend classes on a part time basis, but the ...

  6. Most observers trace the beginnings of clinical psychology to Lightner Witmer’s psychological clinic at the University of Pennsylvania, founded in 1896. From that modest beginning, as the article indicates, clinical psychology has grown to its present status as a core mental health profession, composed of more than 100 000 doctoral level

  7. This reprinted article originally appeared in The Psychological Clinic, 1907, I. Witmer 's original article describes the development of the psychological clinic at the University of Pennsylvania and explains the function of the clinic in providing conjoint physical and mental examinations. This article illustrates the operation of the clinic using case examples of children, psychology in ...