The New Psychohistory
Author: Lloyd DeMause
Publisher: New York : Psychohistory Press
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 328
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Author: Lloyd DeMause
Publisher: New York : Psychohistory Press
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jacques Szaluta
Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 304
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKSome may be surprised to see a work on psychoanalysis coming out of the US Merchant Marine Academy. In this outgrowth of his 1987 La Psychohistoire, Academy historian Szaluta overviews the issues and growth in psychohistory; the fundamentals of psychoanalytic theory and post-Freudian developments; the case for, and critics of, psychohistory; and the genre's methods of interpreting the past. With the resurgence of psychoanalysis in Russia and Eastern Europe, the author concludes optimistically about the interdisciplinary field's future. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Author: Paul H Elovitz
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-04-17
Total Pages: 141
ISBN-13: 0429995326
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Making of Psychohistory is the first volume dedicated to the history of psychohistory, an amalgam of psychology, history, and related social sciences. Dr. Paul Elovitz, a participant since the early days of the organized field, recounts the origins and development of this interdisciplinary area of study, as well as the contributions of influential individuals working within the intersection of historical and psychological thinking and methodologies. This is an essential, thorough reflection on the rich and varied scholarship within psychohistory’s subfields of applied psychoanalysis, political psychology, and psychobiography.
Author: Lloyd DeMause
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Published: 1975
Total Pages: 328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Donald Kingsbury
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2002-10-13
Total Pages: 744
ISBN-13: 9780765341952
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Author: Aryeh Kasher
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Published: 2008-09-25
Total Pages: 536
ISBN-13: 3110200872
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe enigma of King Herod as a cruel bloodthirsty tyrant on the one hand, and a great builder on the other is discussed in a systematic modern historical and psychological study. It seeks to unravel the contradictory historic mystery of the man and his deeds. After A. Schalit's König Herodes, this study is a new comprehensive, pioneering study on the intriguing personality of Herod, also using the insights of psychology. Herod's mental state reached an acute level, consistent with the DSM-IV diagnosis for "Paranoid Personality Disorder". He grew up with an ambiguous identity and suffered from feelings of inferiority. Haunted by persecutory delusions, he executed almost any suspect of treason, including his wife and three sons. The Hebrew original text was Winner of the Ya'acov Bahat Prize for Non-Fiction Hebrew Literature for 2006.
Author: Llyod deMause
Publisher: Jason Aronson
Published: 1995-06
Total Pages: 460
ISBN-13: 1568215517
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA survey of childhood that reveals startling views of life in Europe and America during the past 2000 years. This book documents the lives of former children who were abused. It places child abuse today into the context of what was routinely inflicted upon
Author: Nick Duffell
Publisher: Lone Arrow Press Limited
Published: 2016-08-24
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 1843964236
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPolitical leaders in Britain are consistently drawn from a class born to be educated away from their families in institutions - elite boarding schools. This has a direct effect on their ability to love, to relate, to make good judgments and to develop the necessary leadership qualities for today's world. In this controversial and highly acclaimed book, the author guides the reader along the elite path through boarding school and Oxbridge to government, unpacking what he calls the Entitlement Illusion. Central to the Illusion is a uniquely British phenomenon, an industrialised process for turning out servants of the Empire that has been unwilling to change with the times. It was deified in the Victorian Rational Man Project and normalised by the British public, who still buy into the trance. Up to date evidence from Neuroscience shows what a poor training for leadership this actually is.
Author: Joel Kovel
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9780231057974
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProbes the deep psychological and historical embedments of racism in Western civilization and provides a pessimistic view of future reform
Author: Jacob A. Belzen
Publisher: Rodopi
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 274
ISBN-13: 9789042012059
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntroduction: Religion as an object of empirical research - Psychohistory as exemplary interdisciplinary approach / Jacob A. Belzen 7 Changing figures and the importance of demonic possession / Antoon Vergote 21 Sunden's role-taking theory - The case of John Henry Newman and his mentors / Donald Capps 41 Belief in non-belief - The case of Vincent van Gogh / William W. Meissner 65 Freud's disrupted idealizations, religious unbelief, and his collection of antiquities / Ana-Maria Rizzuto 91 Beyond the reach of a miracle - Hitler, Stalin, and the "great man" / Richard A. Hutch 113 To be or not to be ... human - On the psychological history of religious and existential attitudes towards suicide / Arne Jarrick 137 The Penitentes of New Mexico and the meaning of discipline / Michael P. Carroll 173 Religion and the social order - Psychological factors in Dutch pillarization, especially among the Calvinists / Jacob A. Belzen 205 Folk religiosity or psychopathology? The case of the apparitions of the Virgin in Beauraing, Belgium, 1932-1933 / Jozef Corveleyn 239 Notes on contributors 261 Author index.