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Lifschitz Psychology Museum

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 20:22.
  • Contemporary (Post-WWII)
  • Exhibit
  • Medicine/Behavioral Science
  • Modern (18th-20th Century)
  • Museum
  • Personal
  • Secondary Source
URL: 

http://www1.netaxs.com:8080/people/aca3/LPM.HTM

Author: 
Marvin Lifschitz, Ph.D.
Excerpt: 

Throughout most of human history, psychology did not exist as a specific field of study. For many years, psychology was a subject addressed indirectly by mythology, relegion, politics and philosophy. Only towards the end of the 19th Century did psychology become a discipline of its own. Welcome to the Lifschitz Psychology Museum. This virtual museum provides a variety of exhibits regarding the many facets of psychology. The exhibits are designed to be friendly enough for anyone to enjoy, but also contain a wealth of intriguing information. It is our hope that your visit will be an enjoyable and educational experience.

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