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University of Utrecht doctoral thesis.
Contains Georges Rey's "A Reason for Doubting the Existence of Consciousness"; Bernard J. Baars' "Consicous Contents Provide the Nervous System with Coherent, Global Information"; Emanuel Donchin et al's "Event-Related Brain Potentials in the Study of Consciousness"; Peter J. Lang et al's "Anxiety and Fear: Central Processing and Peripheral Physiology:' Robert R. Pagano & Wtephen Warrenburg's "Meditation: In Search of a Unique Effect."
Limburg University doctoral dissertation in clinical psychology.
An explication of Margaret Mahler's work.
Grinstein 10476; Norman Catalog F126; Norman Freud Catalog 37.
Freud's final attempt to solve the problem of anxiety, which had vexed him for thirty years. Abandoning his earlier concept of anxiety as a kind of energic swamping, Freud now conceptualizes it as a signal of danger to the ego.
Grinstein #10476.
Third translation into English of Hemmung, Symptom und Angst and the first edition published in Britain.
The second of three translations into English of Hemmung, Symptom und Angst(1926); the first being L. Pierce Clark's in 1927 and the third being Alix Strachey's in 1936. Grinstein 10476.
Frink interned at Bellevue from 1906 to 1908 after receiving his MD from Cornell in 1905. In 1909 he became an assistant in the outpatient neurological clinic at Cornell, where he began treating neuroses with hypnosis and psychoanalysis. In 1914 he was appointed assistant professor of neurology at Cornell and began teaching psychoanalysis to medical students. After World War I Frink traveled to Vienna to study with Freud, who analyzed him twice, in 1921 and again in 1922. In August 1923 he gave up practice due to mental illness and put himself in the care of Adolf Meyer at Johns Hopkins Hospital. From December 1924 through April 1925 he was Frederick Packard's patient at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts, at which time he was diagnosed as manic-depressive. He did not resume practice. In April 1936 he committed himself to the Pine Bluff Sanitarium in North Carolina after a psychotic incident and died a week later form a heart attack. Freud had held Frink in high esteem and hoped that he would lead the American psychoanalytic movement.
Probably the most unusual psychiatric book ever produced—and certainly the only psychiatric pop-up. The pop-up illustrations are both gorgeous and funny. Images are of dentophobia; aerophobia; ophidiophobia (snakes); claustrophobia; mysophobia (pathological fear of exposure to unsanitary substances); glossophobia; arachnophobia; acrophobia; coulrophobia (fear of clowns); necrophobia.
First person account of agoraphobia.
An elaboration of Harry Stack Sullivan's ideas about anxiety. Born in Stuttgart, Hirsch got his MD from Heidelberg in 1925 and spent a year in Vienna working under Nobel Prize-winner Wagner-Juaregg. He imbibed his psychoanalysis from meetings in the Heidelberg home of Erich and Frieda Fromm. He emigrated to Jerusalem in 1933.
Contains Horney's "Die Angst vor der Frau"; Rhan's "Erklärungsversuch des Zahnreiztraumes"; Weiß's "Regression und Projektion im Über-Ich"; Schmideberg's "Unbewußte Mechanismen im pathologieschen Sexualleben"; Kogan's "Weltuntergangserlebnis und Wiedergeburtsphantasie bei einem Schizophrenen"; Wulff's "Mutter-Kind-Beziehungen als Äußerungsform des weiblichen Kastrationskomplexes"; Annie Reich's "Ein Fall von Geschwister-Inzest".
Contains Stärcke "Die Rolle der analen und oralen Quantitäten im Verfolungswahn und in analogen Systemgedanken"; Bonaparte "Passivität, Masochismus und Weiblichkeit"; Loewenstein "Die phallische Passivität beim Manne"; Michael Bálint "Das Endziel der psychoanalytischen Behandlung"; Bibring-Lehner "Zum Thema des Übertragunswiderstandes"; Käthe Misch "Die biologischen Grundlagen der Freudschen Angsttheorie"; Nicola Perrotti "Die Rhigophobie"; Fenichel "Zur Theorie der psychoanalytischen Technik".
Contains Fenichel "Der Begriff 'Trauma' in der heutigen psychoanalytischen Neurosenlehre"; Wittels "Die libidinöse Struktur des kriminellen PSychopathen"; Anny Katan-Angel "die Rolle der 'Verschiebung' bei der Straßenangst"; Hitschmann "Bemerkungen über Platzangst und andere neurotische Angstzustände"; Edith Jacobssohn "Wege der weiblichen Über-Ich-Bildung"; Michael Bálint "Ein Beitrag zum Fetischismus"; A. Kielholz "Zur Begutachtung eines Falles von Päderosis"; Robert Knight "Zur Dynamik und Therapie des chronischen Alkoholismus".
Volume I only. The second volume with Fulgence Raymond's contributions was also first published in 1903, but its second edition did not appear until 1911.
The last early edition, reprinting the text of the revised 1908 second edition. Published without the second volume containing Fulgence Raymond's contributions.
Jenkins was Chief of Psychiatric Research, Psychiatry and Neurology Service, Veterans Administration, in Washington, D.C.
Probably the third book on Meprobamate. Contains Frank Berger's "The Muscle-Relaxant and Analgesic Properties of Carisoprodol.""Just after chlorpromazine was launched on the American market, Carter-Wallace brought out meprobamate. This had been developed by Frank Berger, who in the course of its development recognised that it might be possible to treat anxiety with something other than a sedative. Meprobamate was a propranediol, a group of agents that had been noted to have sedative properties since 1905. With meprobamate, a distinction between the muscle-relaxing and hence tension reducing properties of a drug and its sedative properties emerged. Meprobamate opened to way to the concept of developing a non-sedative muscle-relaxant and this led to the development of the benzodiazepines. In an effort to distinguish his new drug from older sedatives, Berger turned to the concept of a tranquilizer" [David Healy "The Intersection of Psychopharmacology & Psychiatry in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century" In Wallace & Gach, History of Psychiatry and Medical Psychology (Springer, 2007)].
With a three page typed English language abstract stapled to the front flyleaf.
37 papers including 2 by Meduna on carbon dioxide therapy; Frank Ayd on lobotomy; Henry Miles et al on evaluation of psychotherapy of 62 cases of anxiety neurosis; Harley Shands on sever trauma; Franklin Du Bois on compulsion neurosis with anorexia nervosa; George Mahl & Eugene Brody on chronic anxiety symptomatology, experimental stress, and HCL secretion; Nartbua F, Farnham on childhood hysteria; 2 papers by Spitz on anxiety in infancy and psychiatric therapy in infancy.
Grinstein 10639; Norman Catalog F67.
OCLC locates only 6 copies.
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