Félida, doubled personality, and the ‘normal state’ in late 19th-century French psychology

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AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in History of the Human Sciences, “Félida, doubled personality, and the ‘normal state’ in late 19th-century French psychology,” by Kim M. Hajek. Abstract: The case of Félida X and her ‘doubled personality Read More...

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Posted Feb 14 2021, 11:51 AM by Advances in the History of Psychology
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