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Includes a translation of The Life of Speech by Philip Wegener, the foundation text for psycholinguistics, first published in 1885 as Untersuchungen über die Grundfragen des Sprachlebens.
Brings together in revised and expanded form Barnes' 1918 book with this title and his 1919 Notes on Mental Diseases, both privately issued in St. Louis by Sanitarium Press. Intended as a primer of psychiatric fundamentals for medical students with consideration also given to the needs of psychiatric social workers and those engaged with vocatioanl guidance and the problems of personnel in industrial organizations.
A Free University of Amsterdam doctoral dissertation, in English with a Dutch summary.
Grinstein #10601; Wozniak Mind & Body #26; Norman Catalog F28.
The first psychoanalytic book, published at the urging of Freud over the objections of Breuer. The first case history is that of 'Anna O' (Bertha Pappenheim), who labeled her treatment by Breuer in the early 1880s "the talking cure." Gives the first detailed account of "free association."
Grinstein #10601.
First appearance in English of the complete text and of Breuer's contributions—only Freud's part was translated in the 1909 edition.
First appearance in English of the complete text.
Wozniak Body & Mind #26 & p. 30 (citing the original 1893 paper & 1936 first complete English translation).
Bridges was professor of abnormal psychology at McGill University.
Conklin was professor of psychology in the University of Oregon.
13 papers including Henderson's "Psychopathic Constitution and Criminal Behaviour"; MacCalman's "Functional Nervous Disorders after Injury"; East's "Physical Factors and Criminal Behaviour" Glover's "The Diagnosis and Treatment of Delinquency".
Sadoff Catalog page 33.
Translation of Pathologie des emotions, 1892. Féré discovered the psychogalvanic reflex.
Reprint of the abridged 1900 English translation with the omitted material translated and restored in an appendix. Omits the original translator's introduction and includes the first translation of Jung's tribute to Flournoy, which originally appeared as an appendix to his Erinnerungen, Träume, Gedanken, though it was not included in the English translation Memories, Dreams, Reflections. Mireille Cifali's "La fabrication du Martieu: genèse d'une langue imaginaire," originally published in Languages 91 (1988) is here translated and included as an appendix. Thus, this is the first complete edition of the original text in English.First French edition 1900 as des Indes à la planéte Mars, English translation published by Harper's the same year.
Contains sections on the physiological conditions of mentation; unconscious muscular movements; muscular sensation; aberations of the sexual instinct.
Introduced Vygotsky's approach.
Proceedings of the 38th annual meeting of the American Psycho-Pathological Assoc., 1948.
The 2nd printing has a new preface.
Although not very well known, this is the best single reference source for the history of psychiatry. Contains many biographical entries.
Contains extensive discussions of Swedenborg, Charles Guiteau, and Louis Riel. Written as a continuation of The Blot on the Brain.
Special symposium on psychoanalysis. Contains J. J. Putnam's "The Work of Sigmund Freud"; Trigant Burrow's "Notes with Reference to Freud, Jung and Adler"; William A. White's "The Adlerian Concept of Neurosis"; R. S. Woodworth's "Some Criticims of the Freudian Psychology"; Meyer Solomon's "Need for a Stricter Definition of Terms in Psychopathology"; reviews of Adler's The Neurotic Constitution" Healy's Mental Conflicts and Misconduct, and Freud's Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious.
Contains contributions by Kafka (Tierpsychologie); Thurnwald (on primitive psychology); Giese (children); Gutzmann (language); Runze (religion); Müller-Freienfels (art); Fischer (institutions); Lipmann (occupations); Gruhle (abnormality); Göring (criminal psychology); Sante de Sanctis (dreams); Allers (sex).
Collects and classifies first person descriptions of psychotic experience.
An offbeat, interesting book that founds psychology on polarity or the contrast of opposites. Contains discussions of consciousness, emotion, desire, imagery, memory & imagination, intuition & understanding, periodicity.
Mason was professor of physiology at the University of Oklahoma Medical School.
An influential attempt to meld psychoanalysis & behaviorism.
Oriented - as one would expect - toward forensics with a separate chapter on the causes of death and insanity.
A polymath English abnormal psychologist, Mercier wrote important books in clinical and forensic psychology and a significant book on the logical foundations of forensic method in psychiatry.
Useful survey with a good bibliography & chapters on Morton Prince, Rivers, Watson, Kempf, Berman & Kretschmer as well as Freud, Adler & Jung.
Oades was at the Max-Planck-Institut für Hirnforschung in Frankfurt.
Ormew was Chief Psychologist at the Sheffield Mental Illness Services, Middlewood Hospital. Written as for senior psychology undergraduates or clinical psychologists commencing training.
Paynter was Professor of Social and Abnormal Psychology at Long Island University and Blanchard was a clinical psychologist at the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic.
President of the APA in 1910 Pillsbury established the psychology lab at the Univ of Mich.
Facsimile reprint of the 1906 printing.
Contains the articles published in The Journal of Abnormal Psychology from April, 1911 through March, 1912.
- Contains John E. Donley. "Psychotherapy and Re-education" and "Freud's Anxiety Neurosis"
- Ernest Jones. "Some Instances of the Influence of Dreams on Waking Life" and "The Pathology of Morbid Anxiety"
- Edwin W. Katzen-Ellenbogen. "The Detection of a Case of Simulation of Insanity by Means of Association Tests"
- Isador H. Coriat. "A Contribution to the Psychopathology of Hysteria" and "The Nature of Sleep"
- Boris Sidis. "Fear, Anxiety, and Psychopathic Maladies"
- H. W. Frink. "Psychoanalysis of a Mixed Neurosis"
- Trigant Burrow. "Some Psychological Phases of Medicine"
- Alfred Gordon. "Asymbolia"
- J. J. Putnam. "A Plea for the Study of Philosophic Methods in Preparation for Psychoanalytical Work"
- Edward E. Mayer. "A Case Illustrating So-Called Demon Possession"
- A. A. Brill. "Freud's Theory of Wit"
- Robert MacDougall. "Contrary Suggestion"
- Donald Fraser. "A Study in Delusion Formation"
- Albert C. Buckley. "A Case of So-called Alcoholic Amnesia"
- C. P. Oberndorf. "A Case of Hallucinosis Induced by Repression"
- E. W. Taylor. "Possibilities of a Modified Psychoanalysis."
Ribeiro is associate professor of applied linguistics at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
Open Court Bibliography R13, noting that the text & pagination for the 3rd (1898) and 4th (1910) "Revised Editions" are identical with the 1895 2nd revised edition. This variant not seen by the bibliographer and not in OCLC. "In this important book, Ribot investigates organic and psychological disorders of the mind. Discussing the identity and unity of the mind, as well as conditions that involve a breakdown of that unity, he describes various examples of duality of personality and examines possession, mysticism, and hypnotism" Crabtree 1988 #1120.
The first textbook devoted solely to the genetics of mental disorders.
Roux was adjunct physician at the Lyon asylum.
An outstanding anthology with selections from Herbart, Wundt, Helmholtz, Mach, James, Titchener, Stern, Pinel, Esquirol, Charcot, Bleuler, Kraepelin, Rush, Prince, Sakel, Sherrington, Wertheimer, Köhler, Koffka, Isaac Ray, Lewin, McDougall, et al.
[Actually published Nov. 1904].
Crabtree Animal Magnetism, Early Hypnotism #1513. An important American contribution to the study of dissociation. Contains papers by Sidis on mental dissociation in functional psychosis and in depressive delusional states; W. A. White on dissociation in alcoholic amnesia and in epilepsy; and by George M. Parker on dissociation in functional motor disturbances and in psychomotor epilepsy.
An excellent chrestomathy of 45 papers by a who's who of mid-20th century psychiatry and clinical psychology. Includes papers by Rible, Greenacre, Erikson, Franz Alexander, Kardiner, Leon Saul, Thomas French, Fromm-Reichmann, Kurt Goldstein, Freeman & Watts, H. S. Liddell, Robert White, Milton Erickson, Henry Murray, Robert Sears, Jerome Frank, A. H. Maslow.
Fay p. 223. The most sophisticated period American contribution to abnormal psychology.
Though called the third edition, we can find no record of what should be the first edition, the "second edition" having appeared in 1973.
Willemse was lecturer in psychology at the University of Pretoria.
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