Name William Brown Died 1952 | Role Psychologist | |
Books Suggestion and mental analysis, Psychology and Psychotherapy, The Essentials of Mental, Mind and personality |
William Brown FRCP (5 December 1881 – 17 May 1952) was a British psychologist and psychiatrist.
Brown was born in Slinfold, Sussex. He studied mathematics and philosophy at Christ Church, Oxford. He took medical training at King's College London and graduated MBBCh in Oxford in 1914. He worked as a neurologist in France and returned to his post at King's College London where he earned a DM in 1918, MRCP in 1921 and was elected FRCP in 1930.
In 1936 he became the director of the Institute of Experimental Psychology at Oxford University. He was a Christian and had a lifelong interest in parapsychology. He served on the board of the Society for Psychical Research 1923-1940.
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