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Charlotte Buhler was an influential psychologist known for her work in humanistic psychology and developmental psychology. She was one of the pioneers in the field, emphasizing the importance of personal growth and self-actualization. Buhler's research contributed significantly to understanding the psychological development of individuals throughout their lifespan, focusing on the role of human experiences in shaping personality and behavior. Her notable publications include 'Dichterhandschriften von Martin Luther bis Sarah Kirsch' and 'Psychologie Im Leben Unserer Zeit', which reflect her diverse interests and insights into human nature.

Buhler's work extended beyond academia as she actively engaged in the psychological community. She was deeply influenced by her contemporaries and sought to promote a more holistic understanding of psychology that integrated emotional, social, and cognitive dimensions. Her contributions have had a lasting impact on the field, inspiring future generations of psychologists to explore the complexities of human experience and to prioritize the individual's subjective reality in psychological practice and research.

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Geboortedatum December 23, 1885
Geboorteplaats Vienna, Austria
Sterfdatum April 22, 1974