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Photo psychology or photopsychology is a specialty within psychology dedicated to identifying and analyzing relationships between psychology and photography.[1] Photopsychology traces several points of contact between photography and psychology.[1]
Many forms of photography have been used in psychology including, patient portrait photographs,[2] family photographs,[3][4] ambiguous photographs[5] and photographers' photographs.[6] Forms of psychological practices using photographs include photoanalysis,[3] phototherapy,[4] Walker Visuals,[5] and Reading Pictures.[6]
^ ab"What is Photo Psychology? | My CMS". photopsychology.com. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
^Diamond, Hugh W. (2010). "On the Application of Photography to the Physiognomic and Mental Phenomena of Insanity (1856)*". Piscoart. 1: 1–14 – via Unibo.
^ abChalfen, Richard (10 January 1974). "Akeret: Photoanalysis" (PDF). Studies in Visual Communication. 1: 57–60. S2CID 51800591. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2018 – via Penn Libraries, University of Pennsylvania.
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