American psychoanalyst, psychiatrist and psychologist
Nicholas Trigant Burrow (September 7, 1875 – May 24, 1950) was an American psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, psychologist, and, alongside Joseph H. Pratt and Paul Schilder, founder of group analysis in the United States. He was the inventor of the concept of neurodynamics.
Nicholas TrigantBurrow (September 7, 1875 – May 24, 1950) was an American psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, psychologist, and, alongside Joseph H. Pratt and...
founders of group psychotherapy in the United States were Joseph H. Pratt, TrigantBurrow and Paul Schilder. All three of them were active and working at the...
Adolf Meyer, James Jackson Putnam, G. Lane Taneyhill, John T. MacCurdy, TrigantBurrow, and G. Alexander Young.[citation needed] APsA is the second oldest...
psychological treatment. Psychoanalytic group therapy was pioneered by TrigantBurrow, Joseph Pratt, Paul F. Schilder, Samuel R. Slavson, Harry Stack Sullivan...
disease Schilder-Stengel syndrome Eugene Minkowski Gestalt psychology TrigantBurrow Bronner, Andrea (2018). "The three histories of the Vienna Psychoanalytic...
sociologists including Adolf Meyer, Thomas Eliot, William Alanson White, TrigantBurrow, Katharine Anthony, Jessie Taft, and others. She funded research, writing...