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This list includes notable clinical psychologists and contributors to clinical psychology, some of whom may not have thought of themselves primarily as clinical psychologists but are included here because of their important contributions to the discipline.
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- Lauren Alloy
- Alfred W. Adler (inferiority complex)
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- Richard Bandler, co-founder of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP)
- David H. Barlow, known for his study and treatment of anxiety and related disorders
- Albert Bandura
- Deirdre Barrett, researcher on dreams and hypnosis
- Aaron T. Beck, founder of cognitive therapy
- Kim Bergman, surrogacy psychologist
- Eric Berne
- Larry E. Beutler, systematic treatment selection
- Wilfred Bion
- Theodore H. Blau
- Nathaniel Branden, notable as a clinician for sentence stems technique, style of group therapy, clinical approaches to self-esteem work
- David D. Burns, cognitive-behavioral therapy/theory
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- James Cantor
- Robert Cialdini
- Stephen Connor, psychologist
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- Steve Eichel
- Albert Ellis, founder of rational-emotive therapy (RET)
- Erik Erikson
- Hans Eysenck
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- Ronald Fairbairn theorist of object-relations psychoanalysis
- Edna B Foa
- Anna Freud
- Sigmund Freud, Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis
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- Hans-Werner Gessmann, founder of humanistic psychodrama
- Paul Gilbert (psychologist), founder of compassion focused therapy (CFT)
- Kurt Goldstein, theorist of holistic psychology and self-actualization
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- Steven C. Hayes
- Stefan Hofmann
- Olivia Hooker
- Karen Horney, founder of feminist psychology and major theorist of conflict-based neuroses.
- Clark Hull
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- Kay Redfield Jamison
- Arthur Janov, invented primal therapy
- Mary Cover Jones
- Carl G. Jung, founder of analytical psychology
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- Alan E. Kazdin, developer of parent management training
- Melanie Klein
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- Michael Langone
- Robert Langs
- Jan van der Lans
- Arnold A. Lazarus, early writer in CBT
- Richard Lazarus
- Harriet Lerner
- Marsha Linehan, founder of dialectical behavior therapy
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- Heinz Kohut, theorist of self psychology
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- Edgar Schein
- Gernot Schiefer
- Kirk J. Schneider
- Martin Seligman
- Tamara Sher
- Hunter B. Shirley
- Margaret Singer
- B.F. Skinner
- Victor Skumin
- C. Michael Smith
- Daniel N. Stern
- Harry Stack Sullivan, founder of interpersonal psychoanalysis
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- Maurice K. Temerlin
- Edward Thorndike, behavior theorist
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- John B. Watson
- D. W. Winnicott, object-relations psychoanalyst
- Joseph Wolpe
- Bobby E. Wright
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