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This book is a study of the early history of psychoanalysis in Britain. It examines the early development of psychoanalytic theories and techniques, provides a revisionist interpretation of their origins, and analyzes some of the first practitioners.
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This book is a study of the early history of psychoanalysis in Britain. It examines the early development of psychoanalytic theories and techniques, provides a revisionist interpretation of their origins, and analyzes some of the first practitioners.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 908g
- ISBN-13: 9781498505222
- ISBN-10: 1498505228
- Artikelnr.: 45800986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 470
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 908g
- ISBN-13: 9781498505222
- ISBN-10: 1498505228
- Artikelnr.: 45800986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Philip Kuhn is an independent scholar who studied at King's College London and Birkbeck, University of London.
Introduction: Gathering the Residues Abbreviations Part I: Forging the
Early History of British Psychoanalysis: For the Love of Truth Chapter 1:
"A Pity to See History Thus Unnecessarily Distorted" Chapter 2: Debateable
Borderlands Chapter 3: The 1898 BMA Hypnotism Debates Part II: Mind Cures
Chapter 4: The London Psycho-Therapeutic Society (1900-15) Chapter 5:
Walford Bodie and the British Institute for the Investigation of Mental
Science Chapter 6: The Medical, the Clerical, the Spiritual Part III: From
the Psychical to the Psychological to the Therapeutical Chapter 7: The
Medical Society for the Study of Suggestive Therapeutics Chapter 8: The
Evils of the Unqualified Medical Practitioner Part IV: Four
Psycho-therapists Chapter 9: Edwin Ash Chapter 10: T. W. Mitchell Chapter
11: Ernest Jones Chapter 12: Montague David Eder Part V: Disseminating the
Works of Freud Chapter 13: The British Medical Journal, 1904-8 Chapter 14:
The Journal of Mental Science, 1898-1911 Chapter 15: Some Early
Practitioners of Psychoanalysis Chapter 16: T. W. Mitchell, Discovering the
Works of Freud Chapter 17: Bernard Hart, Charles Spearman, and the British
Psychological Society Chapter 18: Disseminating the Works of Freud: T. W.
Mitchell and the SPR Chapter 19: T. W. Mitchell and the Psycho-Medical
Society Chapter 20: Jones Returns to London
Early History of British Psychoanalysis: For the Love of Truth Chapter 1:
"A Pity to See History Thus Unnecessarily Distorted" Chapter 2: Debateable
Borderlands Chapter 3: The 1898 BMA Hypnotism Debates Part II: Mind Cures
Chapter 4: The London Psycho-Therapeutic Society (1900-15) Chapter 5:
Walford Bodie and the British Institute for the Investigation of Mental
Science Chapter 6: The Medical, the Clerical, the Spiritual Part III: From
the Psychical to the Psychological to the Therapeutical Chapter 7: The
Medical Society for the Study of Suggestive Therapeutics Chapter 8: The
Evils of the Unqualified Medical Practitioner Part IV: Four
Psycho-therapists Chapter 9: Edwin Ash Chapter 10: T. W. Mitchell Chapter
11: Ernest Jones Chapter 12: Montague David Eder Part V: Disseminating the
Works of Freud Chapter 13: The British Medical Journal, 1904-8 Chapter 14:
The Journal of Mental Science, 1898-1911 Chapter 15: Some Early
Practitioners of Psychoanalysis Chapter 16: T. W. Mitchell, Discovering the
Works of Freud Chapter 17: Bernard Hart, Charles Spearman, and the British
Psychological Society Chapter 18: Disseminating the Works of Freud: T. W.
Mitchell and the SPR Chapter 19: T. W. Mitchell and the Psycho-Medical
Society Chapter 20: Jones Returns to London
Introduction: Gathering the Residues Abbreviations Part I: Forging the
Early History of British Psychoanalysis: For the Love of Truth Chapter 1:
"A Pity to See History Thus Unnecessarily Distorted" Chapter 2: Debateable
Borderlands Chapter 3: The 1898 BMA Hypnotism Debates Part II: Mind Cures
Chapter 4: The London Psycho-Therapeutic Society (1900-15) Chapter 5:
Walford Bodie and the British Institute for the Investigation of Mental
Science Chapter 6: The Medical, the Clerical, the Spiritual Part III: From
the Psychical to the Psychological to the Therapeutical Chapter 7: The
Medical Society for the Study of Suggestive Therapeutics Chapter 8: The
Evils of the Unqualified Medical Practitioner Part IV: Four
Psycho-therapists Chapter 9: Edwin Ash Chapter 10: T. W. Mitchell Chapter
11: Ernest Jones Chapter 12: Montague David Eder Part V: Disseminating the
Works of Freud Chapter 13: The British Medical Journal, 1904-8 Chapter 14:
The Journal of Mental Science, 1898-1911 Chapter 15: Some Early
Practitioners of Psychoanalysis Chapter 16: T. W. Mitchell, Discovering the
Works of Freud Chapter 17: Bernard Hart, Charles Spearman, and the British
Psychological Society Chapter 18: Disseminating the Works of Freud: T. W.
Mitchell and the SPR Chapter 19: T. W. Mitchell and the Psycho-Medical
Society Chapter 20: Jones Returns to London
Early History of British Psychoanalysis: For the Love of Truth Chapter 1:
"A Pity to See History Thus Unnecessarily Distorted" Chapter 2: Debateable
Borderlands Chapter 3: The 1898 BMA Hypnotism Debates Part II: Mind Cures
Chapter 4: The London Psycho-Therapeutic Society (1900-15) Chapter 5:
Walford Bodie and the British Institute for the Investigation of Mental
Science Chapter 6: The Medical, the Clerical, the Spiritual Part III: From
the Psychical to the Psychological to the Therapeutical Chapter 7: The
Medical Society for the Study of Suggestive Therapeutics Chapter 8: The
Evils of the Unqualified Medical Practitioner Part IV: Four
Psycho-therapists Chapter 9: Edwin Ash Chapter 10: T. W. Mitchell Chapter
11: Ernest Jones Chapter 12: Montague David Eder Part V: Disseminating the
Works of Freud Chapter 13: The British Medical Journal, 1904-8 Chapter 14:
The Journal of Mental Science, 1898-1911 Chapter 15: Some Early
Practitioners of Psychoanalysis Chapter 16: T. W. Mitchell, Discovering the
Works of Freud Chapter 17: Bernard Hart, Charles Spearman, and the British
Psychological Society Chapter 18: Disseminating the Works of Freud: T. W.
Mitchell and the SPR Chapter 19: T. W. Mitchell and the Psycho-Medical
Society Chapter 20: Jones Returns to London