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Lloyd deMause, the pioneer of psychohistory, has described a system of psychogenic modes ( see below ) which describe the range of styles of parenting he has observed historically and across cultures.
Lloyd deMause developed a formal psychohistorical approach from 1974 onwards, and continues to be an influential theorist in this field.
The principal center for psychohistorical study is The Institute for Psychohistory founded by Lloyd deMause which has 19 branches around the globe and has for over 30 years published the The Journal of Psychohistory.
The International Psychohistorical Association founded by Lloyd deMause in 1977 is the professional organization for the field of psychohistory.
* deMause, Lloyd ( 2002 ).
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Lloyd deMause, then editor of the History of Childhood Quarterly, claimed that all past societies treated children brutally, and that all historical change in their treatment has been a fairly steady improvement toward the kind and gentle standards we now set and more or less meet.
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The expression at a broad social level of basic perinatal feelings, such as " suffering fetus " or " toxic placenta ," is part of the narrative in psychohistory, developed by Lloyd deMause ( born 1931 ).
Lloyd deMause and the psychohistorians have advanced a model that aims to understand the ubiquity of the schizotypal personality in the Old World.

Lloyd and founder
* Prof. Sir Lloyd Geering, cleric and founder of the Religious Studies department
Lloyd George was a devout evangelical and, an icon of 20th-century liberalism, he is regarded as the founder of the welfare state.
The town had no post office when Alice Lloyd, founder of Alice Lloyd College, arrived in 1916.
* Samuel Lloyd Noble ( 1896 – 1950 ), oilman and philanthropist, founder of Noble Corporation
It was organized by Richard John Lloyd Price, squire of Rhiwlas Estate and friend of Sewallis Shirley, MP, founder of the Kennel Club that same year.
Lamb, on the other hand, published a book entitled Blank Verse with Charles Lloyd, the mentally unstable son of the founder of Lloyd's Bank.
Edwin Thanhouser ( November 11, 1865 – March 21, 1956 ) was an actor, businessman, and film producer, most notable as a founder of the Thanhouser Company, along with his wife Gertrude Thanhouser and brother-in-law Lloyd Lonergan.
In 1919, Lloyd George sent for the leaders of the Triple Alliance, one of whom was miner's leader Robert Smillie, a founder member of the Independent Labour Party in 1889 who was to become a Labour Party MP in the first 1924 Labour government.
On the death of the founder, his son, Edward Lloyd Jones ( 1844 – 1894 ), led the company.
It was built between 1742 and 1752 by Sampson Lloyd, the founder of Lloyds Bank.
* Edward Lloyd, founder of Lloyd's of London, is memorialised here.
Composer Steinman was no stranger to the theater scene in New York, having spent five years under the professional wing of New York Shakespeare Festival founder Joseph Papp in the early Seventies and authored several musicals, including The Dream Engine, Neverland and The Confidence Man, and also provided the lyrics for Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Whistle Down the Wind.
* Lloyd Kaufman, independent low-budget filmmaker, founder, Troma Studios
However, after Rothko died, his children were notified by the Marlborough's founder, Frances Kenneth Lloyd, that under the terms of the agreement made with the gallery in 1966 and renewed in 1969, the gallery owned all of Rothko's paintings.
Marlborough A. G .' s founder Frank Lloyd paid a third of the $ 9. 2 million award to the Rothko children as a fine against Marlborough for violating the court's injunction against the sale of any further paintings before a final ruling or settlement.
REI founder Lloyd Anderson taught Mountaineers and Boy Scouts at the rock.
James Lloyd Breck, a co-founder of Nashotah House and the founder of Seabury Divinity School
He trained in International Trade, Transactions and Arbitration, as a colleague of Lloyd Cutler ( founder of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering in Washington, D. C. and law advisor of the White House during Jimmy Carter's and Bill Clinton's Presidencies ).
Its assets were subsequently acquired by Aero Lloyd founder, Bogomir Gradisnik.
The first inductees were burn-unit founder Dr. Lloyd N. Carlsen, educator Dr. R. H. King, NBA player Jamaal Magloire, pulmonary scientist Dr. Charles C. Macklin, artist Doris McCarthy, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and former television personality, The Honourable David Onley, Olympic hockey player Vicky Sunohara, pioneer David Thomson, hip-hop artist Wes Williams, and geriatric care entrepreneur Dr. Joseph Yu Kai Wong.
* Alfa Lloyd Hayes, a founder of Delta Zeta Sorority
Its assets were subsequently acquired by Aero Lloyd founder, Bogomir Gradisnik and under the management of Gradisnik's associate, Miso Aksmanovic, the company has been reshaped into a smaller charter operation named Aero Flight which was established in March 2004 and started operations on 26 March 2004.
Lloyd is the founder and leader of The Society for the Protection of our Lives Against Them or SPLAT as it's known.

Lloyd and Institute
p53 was identified in 1979 by Lionel Crawford, David P. Lane, Arnold Levine, and Lloyd Old, working at Imperial Cancer Research Fund ( UK ) Princeton University / UMDNJ ( Cancer Institute of New Jersey ), and Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital, respectively.
* John Lloyd — current Supernumerary Fellow, journalist, contributor to the Financial Times, and co-founder of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University.
In October 1922, Mansfield moved to Georges Gurdjieff's Institute for the Harmonious Development of Man in Fontainebleau, France, where she was under the care of Olgivanna Lazovitch Hinzenburg ( later Mrs Frank Lloyd Wright ).
In addition to the auditory effects of spatial location and metaphoric notions of space, Reynolds has responded to various architectural spaces, creating works explicitly for performance in various buildings, including Arata Isozaki's Art Tower Mito and also his Gran Ship, Kenzo Tange's Olympic Gymnasium in Tokyo, Louis I. Kahn's Salk Institute, Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum, Christian de Portzamparc's Cité de la Musique, Frank Gehry's Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Royal Albert Hall, and the Great Hall of the Library of Congress.
Later, C. L. Woolley excavated there in 1923 and 1924, followed by Seton Lloyd and Pinhas Delougaz in 1937, the latter working for the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.
In 1971 a Council of the Institute was formed, with President Sir Richard Powell ( civil servant ), Vice-Presidents Roy Jenkins ( Labour Party ) and Selwyn Lloyd ( Conservative Party ).
The Institute was designed by Roland Lloyd Jones and completed in 1905 at a cost of £ 20, 000.
After the First World War money was raised to build both the Tywyn Cottage Hospital ( opened in 1922 ) and the Tywyn Institute ( opened by David Lloyd George in 1926 ).
Initially she started a philosophy degree with Genevieve Lloyd at ANU in Canberra and attending " Act 2 performance festival ", transferring to Canberra School of Art in 1982, where she was influenced by " Act 3 performance festival " which included Jill Orr & Aleks Danko ; Phillip Institute of Technology in Melbourne 1983 recalling classes with John Dunkley Smith ; completing her BFA at Southern Cross University in 1988 where she met Geoffrey Legge of Watters Gallery who asked her to come to Sydney and show her work to the new gallery Legge Gallery, who represented her work from 1989-94.
He attended Lloyd school in Chicago, and received his high school diploma at Luther Institute.
As a youngster in Chicago, he attended the Lloyd School and then completed high school at the Luther Institute.
In 1924, Atlanta dry cleaner W. J. Stoddard worked with Lloyd E. Jackson of the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research to develop a less volatile dry cleaning solvent as an alternative to the petroleum solvents in use.
The largest collection of Lloyd Wright buildings in the United States was built in phases ( 1946 – 1957 ) for the Institute of Mentalphysics, located on a large Mojave Desert site next to the town of Joshua Tree, to the east of Joshua Tree National Park.
* Lava and Strata: A guide to the volcanoes and rock formations of Auckland-Homer, Lloyd ; Moore, Phil & Kermode, Les ; Landscape Publications and the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, 2000.
Additionally, Unity Temple was chosen by the American Institute of Architects as one of 17 buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright that should be retained as his architectural contribution to American culture.
* Wright on the Web: A Virtual Look at the Works of Frank Lloyd Wright is an independent website dedicated to the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright, and has a page highlighting the seventeen buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright that were chosen by the American Institute of Architects as examples of his contribution to American culture.
Lynch studied at Yale University, Taliesin ( studio ) under Frank Lloyd Wright, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and received a Bachelor's degree in city planning from MIT in 1947.
The Rotmans have also provided financial assistance for the Lloyd and Delphine Martin Prosperity Institute.
The film, Directed by new-comer Brent Florence, Produced by " Snow Falling on Cedar's " Lloyd Silverman, and beautifully lensed by American Film Institute alumnus, Matthew W. Davis, was shot with a Sony HDCAM in 1920 × 1080 60i.
After studying cello with Lloyd Smith and Orlando Cole in addition to music theory at the Curtis Institute of Music, Stone went on to earn a degree from Indiana University.
* Excavations at Beycesultan by Seton Lloyd of the British Institute of Archaeology in Ankara begin ( continue to 1959 ).

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