Mary Henle

Mary Henle (July 14, 1913 in Cleveland, Ohio ; † November 17, 2007 in Haverford, Pennsylvania) was an American psychologist who's known most notably for her contributions to Gestalt Psychology and for her involvement in the American Psychological Association. Henle also taught at the New School of Social Research in New York; she was involved in the writing of eight book publications and also helped develop the first psychology laboratory manual in 1948 based on the famous works of Kurt Lewin. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Henle, Mary, 1913-2007
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1961

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by Henle, Mary, 1913-2007
New York : Columbia University Press, 1986

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by Henle, Mary, 1913-2007
New York, Springer 1973

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by Henle, Mary, 1913-2007
Durham, N.C. : Duke university press, 1942

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by Köhler, Wolfgang, 1887-1967
New York : Liveright 1971
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by MacKinnon, Donald W. (Donald Wallace), 1903-1987
Cambridge : Harvard Univ. Press, 1948
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by Köhler, Wolfgang, 1887-1967
New York : Liveright, 1971
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Berkeley : University of California Press, 1961
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New York : Springer, 1973
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