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2007
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Journal Article
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Bluma Zeigarnik, memoir, history of psychology, Gestalt psychology, Gestalt theory
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Psychology
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http://gestalttheory.net/gth/
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English
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PUB ID:
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103-437-896
(Last edited on
2007/10/21 07:18:56 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
The article presents a memoir of Bluma Zeigarnik, best known for her "Zeigarnik effect." This effect was discovered under the supervision of Kurt Lewin, with whom she worked in the 1920s at the University of Berlin. In 1931 Zeigarnik moved to Soviet Union. There she continued her work as a clinical neuropsychologist for 56 years and published several monographs that became classics in Soviet and Russian psychology. Although all important events in her professional career are mentioned, technical aspects of Zeigarnik’s research are not the focus of the article. Rather, the author considers her life from the standpoint of having been her grandson.
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