This book presents the first full English translation of a foundational text in the history of psychodynamic thinking, and provides a contextual explanation of its contemporary significance.
This book presents the first full English translation of a foundational text in the history of psychodynamic thinking, and provides a contextual explanation of its contemporary significance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Crabtree is a historian of hypnosis, dissociation, and psychodynamic psychotherapy and has written a number of books in these areas. In conjunction with Sarah Osei-Bonsu, he has also translated from French L'automatisme psychologique by Pierre Janet, published in English by Routledge. He teaches at the Centre for Training in Psychotherapy, Toronto, and has a private psychotherapy practice. Sarah Osei-Bonsu is a translator with an interest in psychotherapy and the role of the unconscious mind. She most recently collaborated on the translation of Pierre Janet's L'automatisme psychologique with Adam Crabtree. As a translator, she is committed to maintaining the integrity of the author's voice while illuminating the overall meaning in translation.
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Preface Historical Introduction Notes and References Memoirs to Serve History and the Establishment of Animal Magnetism: 1784 Editorial Notes: General Editorial Notes: Handwritten Notations References
Preface Historical Introduction Notes and References Memoirs to Serve History and the Establishment of Animal Magnetism: 1784 Editorial Notes: General Editorial Notes: Handwritten Notations References
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