*[[Samuel Calmin Kohs]] ([[1890]]-[[1984]]), American psychologist
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'''Michael Heap''' is a clinical and a forensic psychologist who started in clinical psychology in 1974. He has also held part-time teac
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'''Limerence''' is a term coined by American psychologist [[Dorothy Tennov]]. It is not the same as the concept of [[infatuation]]. C
In 1979, the term limerence was coined by American [[psychologist]] [[Dorothy Tennov]], which appeared as part of her book title ''Love and L
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...y Dr. Roy Whitten, a parish minister in the Episcopal Church, and clinical psychologist K Bradford Brown, PhD. The foundation runs courses called 'More to Life,' '
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...ive hours over the course of a month. When Winner reviewed the tapes, the psychologist said, "I saw no evidence that she was a child prodigy in painting. I saw a
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...of his clients on the concept of [[limerence]], a term coined by American psychologist Dorothy Tennov.<ref>Wilson, Lee. [https://lee-wilson.net/what-is-limerence/
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