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Black Identity Viewed from a Barber’s Chair: Nigrescence and Eudaimonia
William E. Cross Jr.’s new book Black Identity Viewed from a Barber’s Chair: Nigrescence and Eudaimonia will interest AHP readers: Throughout his esteemed career, William Cross has tried to reconcile how Black men he met in the barber shop...
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Development: The History of a Psychological Concept
Christopher Goodey’s new book, Development: The History of a Psychological Concept, will interest AHP readers. As described by the publisher, This book details the history of the idea of psychological development over the past two millennia. The...
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Unnerved: Anxiety, Social Change, and the Transformation of Modern Mental Health
Jason Schnittker’s new book Unnerved: Anxiety, Social Change, and the Transformation of Modern Mental Health may interest AHP readers. The book is described as follows: Anxiety is not new. Yet now more than ever, anxiety seems to define our times...
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Erich Fromm and Global Public Sociology
The new book Erich Fromm and Global Public Sociology by Neil McLaughlin may interest AHP readers. The book is described as follows: Drawing from empirical work, this is an invaluable contribution to popular debates about current politics, the sociology...
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Abraham Maslow, Utopian Realist
A new piece in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology will interest AHP readers: “Abraham Maslow, Utopian Realist,” by Nadine Weidman. Abstract: The ideal human community or “Eupsychia” envisioned by Abraham Maslow was a place inhabited by a...
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Shock therapies in Spain (1939–1952) after the Civil War: Santa Isabel National Mental Asylum in Leganés
A new piece in History of Psychiatry may interest AHP readers: “Shock therapies in Spain (1939–1952) after the Civil War: Santa Isabel National Mental Asylum in Leganés,” Ana Conseglieri, Olga Villasante. Abstract: The first third of the twentieth...
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An ‘ingenious system of practical contacts’: Historical origins and development of the Institute of Child Welfare Research at Columbia University’s Teachers College (1922–36)
AHP readers will be interested in a new piece in History of the Human Sciences: “An ‘ingenious system of practical contacts’: Historical origins and development of the Institute of Child Welfare Research at Columbia University’s Teachers College...
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‘Flash houses’: Public houses and geographies of moral contagion in 19th-century London
A new piece in History of the Human Sciences may interest AHP readers: “‘Flash houses’: Public houses and geographies of moral contagion in 19th-century London,” by Eleanor Bland. Abstract: ‘Flash houses’, a distinctive type of public house...
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Fri, Jul 16 2021 12:19 PM
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The rhetorical use of B. F. Skinner in evolutionary psychology
A new open-access piece in Theory & Psychology will interest AHP readers: “The rhetorical use of B. F. Skinner in evolutionary psychology,” by Timothy P. Racine. Abstract: This article examines Skinner’s often neglected ideas about evolution...
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Fri, Jul 16 2021 12:16 PM
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“Between drift and confinement: What can the study of “lunatics” in Hong Kong contribute to the historiography mental health in East Asia?” And More!
Three articles that are part of a forthcoming special at the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences are now available online. Details below. “Between drift and confinement: What can the study of “lunatics” in Hong Kong contribute to the...
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From talking cure to play- and group-therapy: outpatient mental health care for children in the Netherlands c. 1945–70
A new article in History of Psychiatry may interest AHP readers: “From talking cure to play- and group-therapy: outpatient mental health care for children in the Netherlands c. 1945–70,” Nelleke Bakker. Abstract: After World War II in the...
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Castration fever: On trans, China, and psychoanalysis
A new piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “Castration fever: On trans, China, and psychoanalysis,” Howard Chiang. Abstract: This essay considers the evolution of the author’s research...
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Limits of empathy: The dementia tojisha movement in Japan
A new piece in Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “Limits of empathy: The dementia tojisha movement in Japan,” by Junko Kitanaka. Abstract: How can we imagine someone’s experience of illness...
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Translating Spirits: Medical-Ritual Healing and Law in Brazil and the Broader Afro-Atlantic World
A piece in the recently released Osiris volume on Therapeutic Properties: Global Medical Cultures, Knowledge, and Law may interest AHP readers: “Translating Spirits: Medical-Ritual Healing and Law in Brazil and the Broader Afro-Atlantic World,”...
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Two versions of Marxist concrete psychology: Politzer and Mérei compared
AHP readers will be interested in a new piece now available online from History of Psychology: “Two versions of Marxist concrete psychology: Politzer and Mérei compared,” by Csaba Pléh. Abstract: This article will compare the life and work...
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