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.