Psychology - American Psychiatrists - Abraham Brill, Adolf Meyer, Alexander H. Leighton, Andras Angyal, Arthur Kleinman, Boris Sidis, C. Robert Cloninger, Carl Whitaker, Charles Zeanah, Daniel B. Fisher, Daniel Schechter, David Burns, David D. Burns, Don D (Paperback)


Source: Wikia. Pages: 68. Chapters: Abraham Brill, Adolf Meyer, Alexander H. Leighton, Andras Angyal, Arthur Kleinman, Boris Sidis, C. Robert Cloninger, Carl Whitaker, Charles Zeanah, Daniel B. Fisher, Daniel Schechter, David Burns, David D. Burns, Don D. Jackson, Donald deAvila Jackson, Dorothy Lewis, E. Fuller Torrey, Edmund Jacobson, Eric Berne, Fredric Wertham, George Eman Vaillant, Harold Alexander Abramson, Hervey M. Cleckley, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, Jerome David Frank, John Bancroft, John Edward Mack, Joseph Wolpe, Karl Menninger, Kay Redfield Jamison, Leigh McCullough, Leo Kanner, Leon Eisenberg, Leon Pierce Clark, Loren Mosher, Lyman Wynne, M. Scott Peck, Martin Theodore Orne, Michael Liebowitz, Milton H. Erickson, Montague Ullman, Murray Bowen, Paul R. McHugh, Paul S. Appelbaum, Peter Breggin, Ralph B Allison, Robert B. Millman, Robert Jay Lifton, Robert McCarley, Robert Spitzer, Ronald K. Siegel, Smith Ely Jelliffe, Stanley Greenspan, Stephen Fleck, Thomas Anthony Harris, Thomas Hora, United States of America, Wilhelm Reich, William Alanson White, William Bleckwenn, William Glasser, William WK Zung. Excerpt: File: A A Brill (1913).pngAbraham A. Brill, New York Times' illustration (2 March 1913): "Dreams of the Insane Help Greatly in their Cure" . Adolf Meyer, M.D., LL.D. (September 13 1866 - March 17 1950) was a Swiss psychiatrist who rose to prominence as the president of the American Psychiatric Association and was one of the most influential figures in psychiatry in the first half of the twentieth century. His focus on collecting detailed case histories on patients is the most prominent of his contributions; along with his insistence that patients could best be understood through consideration of their life situations. Meyer was born in Niederwenigen, near Zurich, Switzerland. He received his MD from the University of Zurich after studying psychiatry with Forel and neuropathology with von Monakow, and subsequently began his professional career as a n...

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Source: Wikia. Pages: 68. Chapters: Abraham Brill, Adolf Meyer, Alexander H. Leighton, Andras Angyal, Arthur Kleinman, Boris Sidis, C. Robert Cloninger, Carl Whitaker, Charles Zeanah, Daniel B. Fisher, Daniel Schechter, David Burns, David D. Burns, Don D. Jackson, Donald deAvila Jackson, Dorothy Lewis, E. Fuller Torrey, Edmund Jacobson, Eric Berne, Fredric Wertham, George Eman Vaillant, Harold Alexander Abramson, Hervey M. Cleckley, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, Jerome David Frank, John Bancroft, John Edward Mack, Joseph Wolpe, Karl Menninger, Kay Redfield Jamison, Leigh McCullough, Leo Kanner, Leon Eisenberg, Leon Pierce Clark, Loren Mosher, Lyman Wynne, M. Scott Peck, Martin Theodore Orne, Michael Liebowitz, Milton H. Erickson, Montague Ullman, Murray Bowen, Paul R. McHugh, Paul S. Appelbaum, Peter Breggin, Ralph B Allison, Robert B. Millman, Robert Jay Lifton, Robert McCarley, Robert Spitzer, Ronald K. Siegel, Smith Ely Jelliffe, Stanley Greenspan, Stephen Fleck, Thomas Anthony Harris, Thomas Hora, United States of America, Wilhelm Reich, William Alanson White, William Bleckwenn, William Glasser, William WK Zung. Excerpt: File: A A Brill (1913).pngAbraham A. Brill, New York Times' illustration (2 March 1913): "Dreams of the Insane Help Greatly in their Cure" . Adolf Meyer, M.D., LL.D. (September 13 1866 - March 17 1950) was a Swiss psychiatrist who rose to prominence as the president of the American Psychiatric Association and was one of the most influential figures in psychiatry in the first half of the twentieth century. His focus on collecting detailed case histories on patients is the most prominent of his contributions; along with his insistence that patients could best be understood through consideration of their life situations. Meyer was born in Niederwenigen, near Zurich, Switzerland. He received his MD from the University of Zurich after studying psychiatry with Forel and neuropathology with von Monakow, and subsequently began his professional career as a n...

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October 2011

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October 2011

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246 x 189 x 4mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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70

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978-1-234-73224-0

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9781234732240

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