Child psychology from Vienna to London: Charlotte Bühler, concepts of childhood, and parenting advice in interwar Britain

History of the Human Sciences 38 (1):3-25 (2025)
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This article investigates an overlooked aspect of the life and work of the Viennese child psychologist Charlotte Bühler. Known for directing a department of child psychology at the Vienna Psychological Institute, Bühler intermittently lived in London from 1934 until her emigration to the United States in 1940. There she established a wide network of connections in the fields of child psychology and progressive education, provided training to several child psychologists, opened a child guidance centre, and dispensed advice in the parenting magazine The Nursery World. The growing interest in and exploration of the psychology of children in interwar and wartime Britain was marked by significant theoretical divergences and conflicts, but investigation of Charlotte Bühler’s time in London elucidates how the field also developed through the interplay and interrelationship of different approaches, including those of the Vienna School of Child Psychology.

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Verwahrloste Jugend.August Aichhorn - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (5):148-148.

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