I considered such a field trip/history of psychology course to Europe several years ago. Opted for a new house instead.
Pavlov's Institute Freud's home (both) Jung's home/office Homes/offices of most of the "Vienna Circle" Wundt's Lab Galton's Lab The original "Bedlam" (the Hospital of Saint Mary of Bethlehem, London) La Bicetre (Pinel) La Salpetriere Hospital (Pinel and Charcot) A friend who traveled Europe extensively told me that you can tour the homes/offices/offices/labs of most of the famous figures in psychology. Many have museums dedicated to them. The Europeans have a thing about such things. She and I came up with a list of between 20 and 30 places to visit, many of which she had already seen. I am sure the list could never be found though. However, I suspect you will get lots of suggestions. Rod Hetzel wrote: > > Hi everyone: > > For a while I've been thinking about putting together a field trip for > my students to places in the United States and Europe that have > significance for the history of psychology. For instance, there is a > neat section of Ellis Island that talks about the role of intelligence > and mental health testing of immigrants. The Freud Museum in London is > also really interesting. > > Here is my question to you: If you were putting together a history of > psychology field trip to places in the United States and Europe, what > places or sites would you select? Why would you select these places? > > Our adminstration is very receptive to the idea of developing these > kinds of educational field trips for our students. If I can put > together a 7- to 14-day itinerary, there is a very good chance that our > administration will approve it as an official course. > > I look forward to your suggestions! > > Rod > > ______________________________________________ > Roderick D. Hetzel, Ph.D. > Assistant Professor of Psychology > LeTourneau University > President-Elect, Division 51 > American Psychological Association > > Department of Psychology > LeTourneau University > Post Office Box 7001 > 2100 South Mobberly Avenue > Longview, Texas 75607-7001 > > Office: Heath-Hardwick Hall 115 > Phone: 903-233-3312 > Fax: 903-233-3246 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Homepage: http://www.letu.edu/people/rodhetzel > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.325 / Virus Database: 182 - Release Date: 2/19/2002 > > > --- > You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ----------==========>>>>>>>>>> ��� <<<<<<<<<<==========---------- Sometimes you just have to try something, and see what happens. John W. Nichols, M.A. Assistant Professor of Psychology Tulsa Community College 909 S. Boston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74119 (918) 595-7134 Home: http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols MegaPsych: http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/megapsych.html --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
