Freud, the fusion of science and humanism : the intellectual history of psychoanalysis / edited by John E. Gedo and George H. Pollock.
Material type:
- 082362031X
- 150/.19/52
- BF173.F85Â F742
- W1 PS572 v. 9 no. 34/35
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Loan | Annex Campus Library Ground Floor | BF 173 .F7 1976 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 10032474 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Gedo, J. E. and Wolf, E. S. From the history of introspective psychology : the humanist strain.--Trosman, H. Freud's cultural background.--Gedo, J. E. and Wolf, E. S. The "ich" letters.--Gedo, J. E. and Wolf, E. S. Freud's Novelas ejemplares.--Miller, J. A., et al. Some aspects of Charcot's influence of Freud.--Pollock, G. H. Josef Breuer.--Gedo, J. E. et al. Studies on hysteria. Schlesinger, N., et al. The scientific styles of Breuer and Freud and the origins of psychoanalysis.--Wolf, E. S. Saxa loquuntur.--Trosman, H. The cryptomnesic fragment in the discovery of free association.--Sadow, L., et al. The process of hypothesis change in three early psychoanalytic concepts.--Gedo, J. E. Freud's self-analysis and his scientific ideas.--Trosman, H. Freud and the controversy over Shakespearean authorship.--Wolf, E. S. and Trosman, H. Freud and Popper-Lynkeus.--Gedo, J. E. The wise baby reconsidered.--Kohut, H. Creativeness, charisma, group psychology.
There are no comments on this title.