Mental Hygiene, Psychoanalysis, and Interwar Psychology: The Making of the Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis

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The most recent issue of Isis includes a piece of interest to AHP readers: “Mental Hygiene, Psychoanalysis, and Interwar Psychology: The Making of the Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis,” by Bican Polat. Abstract: The maternal deprivation hypothesis Read More...

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Posted Jun 09 2021, 10:44 AM by Advances in the History of Psychology
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