Discurso Colegio de Psicólogos de Chile Premio Nacional Colegio de Psicólogos, 2018
Abstract
Los trabajos sobre historia de la psicologÃa en Chile se han incrementado de forma significativa la última década. A los trabajos de Luis Bravo Valdivieso, Manuel Poblete, MarÃa Inés Winkler y Julio F. Villegas se han sumado los aportes de Mariano Ruperthuz, Silvana Vetö, Adriana Kaulino, Mario Laborda, Vanetza Quezada, Rodolfo Mardones, Diego Parra y quien escribe estas palabras. Estos trabajos han abordado temas tan diversos como la historia institucional de la psicologÃa, la historia local, la historia cultural del psicoanálisis, la historia de las mujeres, la historia de los modelos psicológicos, la historia de la infancia, de la psicologÃa educacional, sobre la influencia europea, higiene mental, sobre los cursos de historia de la psicologÃa en carreras acreditadas e incluso sobre personajes como Germán Greve, Juan MarÃn, Juan Serapio Lois, Amanda Labarca, entre otros.
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