Master Graph
A comprehensive visualization of psychological theorists plotted across the dimensions of Determinism-Free Will and Scientific-Intuitive approaches.
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Aaron Beck
Abraham Maslow
Afro-Caribbean Syncretic
Alfred Adler
Albert Bandura
Albert Ellis
Alexander Lowen
Anna Freud
Bert Hellinger
Bowlby and Ainsworth
C.R. Snyder
Carl Jung
Carl Rogers
Duckworth and Seligman
Edward Thorndike
Erich Fromm
Eysenck and Kahneman
Gabrielle Roth
George Kelly
Gordon Allport
Harry Stack Sullivan
Jacques Lacan
Janina Fisher
Jean Piaget
Jordan Peterson
Karen Horney
Kurt Lewin
Leopold Szondi
Lev Vygotsky
Melanie Klein
Murray Bowen
Neuroscience
Noam Chomsky
Otto Rank
Peter Levine
Roberto Assagioli
Salvador Minuchin
Sigmund Freud
Skinner
Stanislav Grof
Stephen Porges
Thomas Hanna
Viktor Frankl
Wilhelm Reich
Wilhelm Wundt
William Glasser
William James
William Miller
Womanist Psychology
About the Master Graph
This master graph serves as a comprehensive visualization of psychological theorists positioned across two fundamental dimensions of psychological theory and practice.
The horizontal axis represents the spectrum from Determinism (left) to Free Will (right), while the vertical axis spans from Intuitive (bottom) to Scientific (top) approaches.
Each theorist's position reflects their fundamental philosophical stance and methodological approach to understanding human psychology and behavior. This visualization helps identify patterns, relationships, and distinctions across different schools of psychological thought.