Geneva school (psychology)

The Geneva School (also called the Genevan School) is a school of psychology that emphasizes development through interaction with the environment. == History == In 1918, Jean Piaget (1896–1980) turned away from his early training in natural history and began post-doctoral work in psychoanalysis in Zurich.

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Geneva school (psychology)

The Geneva School (also called the Genevan School) is a school of psychology that emphasizes development through interaction with the environment. == History == In 1918, Jean Piaget (1896–1980) turned away from his early training in natural history and began post-doctoral work in psychoanalysis in Zurich.

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