Yuliya Gippenreyter

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Born(1930-03-25)25 March 1930
OccupationPsychologist
Yuliya Gippenreyter
Gippenreyter in 2015
Born(1930-03-25)25 March 1930
OccupationPsychologist

Julia Gippenreiter (Russian:Ю́лия Бори́совна Гиппенре́йтер; born 25 March 1930, in Moscow) is a modern Russian psychologist, a specialist in experimental psychology, psychophysiology, family therapy and neuro-linguistic programming.[1][2]

Gippenreiter is one of the founders of psychotherapy in Russia. Her doctoral thesis (1975) studied psychophysiology of eye movement in the context of various performances.[2][3]

She is an author of more than 80 scientific publications,[2] including a monograph on Human Eyes Movement (1978), a university study book on General Psychology (1988)[4] and several popular books on family and children psychology. She popularized active listening as a useful communication tool for families.[5][6]

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