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Julia Gippenreiter (Russian:Ю́лия Бори́совна Гиппенре́йтер; born 25 March 1930, in Moscow) is a modern Russian psychologist, a specialist in experimental psychology, psychophysiology, family therapy and neuro-linguistic programming. [1] [2] Gippenreiter is one of the founders of psychotherapy in Russia.
Upon return to Russia, he opened private practice and started as an invited expert on radio and TV, later he launched his own shows. [2] In 2020 Russian Forbes named Labkovsky the most successful Russian psychologist with an income of more than 130 mln roubles per year. [6] By 2021, his book 'I want and I will' was sold in more than 1 mln ...
Vikenty Veresayev, Russian/Soviet doctor, author of Memoirs of a Physician [3] Luka Voyno-Yasenetsky, founder of purulent surgery, saint; Lev Vygotsky, founder of cultural-historical psychology, major contributor to child development and psycholinguistics, introduced zone of proximal development and cultural mediation concepts
Pages in category "Russian psychologists" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Vasily Vasilovich Davydov (31 August 1930 – 19 March 1998) was a Russian psychologist who led the Psychological Institute of the Russian Academy of Education. [1]In 1958 he joined Georgy Shchedrovitsky in founding the Commission for The Study of The Psychology of Thought and Logic [2]
Julia Akhsarbekovna Khadartseva (Russian: Юлия Ахсарбековна Хадарцева) is a Russian psychologist, [1] entrepreneur, [2] [3] expert on television and radio. [4] The leader in the system of the Method of Constellation in Russia. [5] [6] The world record holder for the longest psychological training lasting more than 26 ...
Yulia Sergeevna Shoigu (Russian: Юлия Сергеевна Шойгу́; born 4 May 1977) is a Russian psychologist who is the current director of the Center of Emergency Psychological Aid of the Ministry of Emergency Situations. She was appointed in 2002 and is concurrently the vice-president of the Russian Psychological Society. [1]
Igor Viktorovich Smirnov (Russian: Абакумов Игорь Викторович, Смирнов Игорь Викторович) (April 5, 1951 – November 5, 2004) was a controversial Russian scientist best known for his role in Soviet-era mind control research as well as an obscure field of human behavior study he called "psychoecology". [1]