![]() ![]() In the 1970s and 80s Max Lüscher followed invitations to give lectures and seminars at the Manhattan Psychiatric Clinic of Kansas State University, at Yale University, at the universities of Rome, Santiago de Chile, and Canberra, Melbourne. ![]() Small academic centres were established in Leipzig, Berlin, Constance, Basel, Zurich and Fribourg, which dealt with his psychodiagnostics within the framework of doctoral and research studies. The first supra-regional, international community of physicians and psychiatrists formed immediately after his presentation at the World Congress of Psychology in Lausanne. In 1949, he received his doctorate from the University of Basel with a thesis on "Colour as a psychological investigative tool". He became known as the developer of a special clinical colour test, the early form of which he presented at the first World Congress of Psychology in Lausanne in 1947. ![]() Max Lüscher (1923-2017) was a Swiss psychologist and philosopher. ![]()
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