Name Henri Pieron | Role Psychologist | |
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Died November 6, 1964, Paris, France Books Principles of Experimental Psychology, Thought and the Brain People also search for Edouard Toulouse, Paul Fraisse, A. Fessard |
Louis Charles Henri Pieron (18 July 1881 – 6 November 1964) was a French psychologist. He was one of the founders of scientific psychology in France.
Biography
Henri Pieron was Professor of Physiology of Sensation at the College de France from 1923 to 1951. He took part in the first Davos University Course (a project to start an international university based in Davos) in 1928, along with many other prominent academics such as Albert Einstein and Hans Driesch. The same year, he created the Institut national d'orientation professionnelle (INOP), which became the Institut national d'etude du travail et d'orientation professionnelle (Inetop) in 1942, and is now supported by the Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers. After founding the first institute for "careers", he took charge of training guidance counsellors and conducted research into the field of counselling psychology. He became president of the Societe zoologique de France in 1946.