The History of PsychoanalysisThis history of psychoanalysis has been revised and expanded. The book traces the growth of an idea that became a movement and one of the most significant intellectual developments of the 20th century. |
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The Need for Historical Perspective | 1 |
The Precursors of Psychoanalysis | 4 |
The Legacy of Freud | 19 |
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