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Freud was inspired by the work of Franz Mesmer (1734-1814), an Austrian physician who pioneered hypnotherapy as a cure for psychosomatic problems and other disorders of the mind.
Walter Cooper Dendy introduced the term"psycho-therapeia" in 1853.
1886 - Sigmund Freud opened in private practice in Vienna
1896 - The first psychological clinic was developed at the University of Pennsylvania marking the birth of clinical psychology.
1900 - Sigmund Freud published 'Interpretation of Dreams' marking the beginning of Psychoanalytic Thought.
1906 - The Journal of Abnormal Psychology was founded by Morton Prince.
1911 - Alfred Adler left Freud's Psychoanalytic Group to form his own school of thought, accusing Freud of overemphasizing sexuality and basing his theory on his own childhood.
1913 - Carl G. Jung departed from Freudian views and developed his own theories citing Freud's inability to acknowledge religion and spirituality.
1913 - Jacob L. Moreno applies Group Psychotherapy methods in Vienna.
1921 - Jacob L. Moreno conducts the first large scale public Psychodrama session at the Komoedienhaus, Vienna.
1945 - The Journal of Clinical Psychology was founded.
Around 1950, American psychology began to include more active therapies such as behavioral psychology to treat emotional and behavioral problems.
1952 - The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) was published by The American Psychiatric Association marking the beginning of modern mental illness classification.
1954 - Abraham Maslow helped to found Humanistic psychology and later developed his famous Hierarchy of Needs.
1967 - Aaron Beck published a psychological model of depression suggesting that thoughts play a significant role in the development and maintenance of depression.
1994 - DSM IV published by the American Psychiatric Association.
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