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Library of the History of Psychology Theories |
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Acknowledgments |
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Contents |
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1 The Trinity of Affinity: Personality, Consciousness, and Psychotherapeutics |
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The Hypothesis of the Three Streams |
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Dynamic Theories of Personality and Their Histories |
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The Meaning of the Word Dynamic |
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The Conflation of Self, Ego, and Personality |
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Notes |
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2 Charcots Axis |
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Janets Case of Lonie |
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The 1889 Congress of Experimental Psychology |
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James on Person and Personality |
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James on Multiple Personality in the Lectures on Exceptional Mental States |
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Personality Transformation in The Varieties of Religious Experience |
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Prince on Ms. Beauchamp |
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Flournoy on Hlne Smith |
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Jung on Hlne Preiswerk |
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The Young Roberto Assagioli |
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Notes |
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3 Freuds Shibboleth: Psychoanalysis |
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So-Called Defectors, the First Turn Toward Ego Psychology and the Death Instinct |
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Freuds Flight |
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Freuds Influence |
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Notes |
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4 The Freudians |
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Ferenczi in Budapest |
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Rank and His Circle |
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Anna Freud, the Devoted Daughter |
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Jones in Britain |
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Herbert Silberer |
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Ludwig Binswanger |
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James Jackson Putnam |
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Abraham Arden Brill |
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Karl Abraham |
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Max Eitingon |
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Oskar Pfister |
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Marie Bonaparte |
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Lacan and Post-structuralism |
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Melanie Klein |
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Heinz Kohut |
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M. Masud R. Khan |
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Ego Psychology |
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The Menninger Clinic |
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Franz Alexander |
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Notes |
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5 The Neo-Freudians |
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The Expansion of Psychoanalysis |
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Sullivan |
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Karen Horney |
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Erich Fromm |
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Clara Thompson |
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Rollo May |
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Frieda Fromm-Reichmann |
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Erik Erikson |
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Notes |
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6 Jung and Complex Psychology |
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Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious |
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Psychological Types |
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The Architecture of the Psyche |
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His Work on Christian Symbolism |
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The Diffusion of Jungs Ideas |
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Jungs Immediate Circle 57 |
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Eisendraths Three Schools |
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Current Status |
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Notes |
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7 Adler's Menschenkenntnis |
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The Case of Fritz |
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Adlers Influence |
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The Ansbachers |
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May and Adler |
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Adler and Maslow |
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Adlers Influence on Victor Frankl |
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Logotherapy |
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Notes |
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8 Psychodynamics, Gestalt Psychology, and Personality Theory at Harvard |
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Henry A. Murray |
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Stanley Cobb |
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Boring and Psychoanalysis |
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The Macropersonality Theorists |
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Ross Stagner and The Murphys |
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Gardner and Lois Murphy |
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On Meeting Gordon Allport |
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Murphy and Lewin |
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The Princeton Conference on Personality and Gestalt Psychology |
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Lewin at Harvard |
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Boring Performs a Commissurotomy on Psychology |
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Endnotes |
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9 Anthropologists, Gestaltists, Jungians, and the Pastoral Theologians of New York |
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The New School for Social Research |
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The Gestaltists |
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Kurt Goldstein |
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The Jungians |
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Edward Christopher Whitmont |
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Joseph Campbell |
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Tillich at Union and Columbia |
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Abraham Maslow |
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Werner Wolff |
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Gardner and Lois Murphy in New York |
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Gardner Murphys Biosocial Approach |
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Notes |
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10 An Existential-Humanistic and Transpersonally Oriented Depth Psychology |
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Laura Perls and Natalie Rogers |
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Transpersonal Psychology |
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Maslow on Transcendence |
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Their Methods of Research |
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Their Model of Consciousness |
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Their Approach to Indigenous Psychologies |
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Notes |
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11 Neuroscience and the Future of the Self |
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The Fate of Classical Personality Theories |
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The Self in Psychiatry |
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Turkle on the Second Self |
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Ulrich Neiser and the Cognitive Self |
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Seligmans Positive Psychology |
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Genomics |
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Neurophenomenology, Embodiment, and Experience |
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Intersubjectivity |
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The Phenomenology of the Science-Making Process Itself |
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Revelation of the Epistemological Worldview of the Scientist |
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Notes |
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12 Epilogue |
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Indigenous Non-Western Conceptions of Personality |
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The Growth-Oriented Dimension of Personality |
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The Uniqueness of Each Person |
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Psychology as Epistemology |
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Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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