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.
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.
Philip Kuhn is an independent scholar who studied at King's College London and Birkbeck, University of London.
Inhaltsangabe
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
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
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