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Psychology of eyewitness testimony in Germany in the 20th century
A new piece in History of Psychology will interest AHP readers: “Psychology of eyewitness testimony in Germany in the 20th century,” by Sporer, S. L., & Antonelli, M. Abstract: The history of the psychology of eyewitness testimony cannot...
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The reception of psychodrama in Spain: Correspondence between Jacob Levy Moreno and Ramón Sarró
AHP readers will be interested in a new article in History of Psychology: “The reception of psychodrama in Spain: Correspondence between Jacob Levy Moreno and Ramón Sarró,” by Lévy, S., Huertas-Maestro, M., & Huertas, R. Abstract: Jacob...
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New History of Psychiatry: Shock Therapy in Spain, Mental Health Care for Children in the Netherlands, and More
The December 2021 issue of History of Psychiatry is now online. Full details below. “From talking cure to play- and group-therapy: outpatient mental health care for children in the Netherlands c. 1945–70,” Nelleke Bakker. Open access. Abstract...
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Psychoanalysis and anti-racism in mid-20th-century America: An alternative angle of vision
AHP readers will be interested in a new piece in History of the Human Sciences: “Psychoanalysis and anti-racism in mid-20th-century America: An alternative angle of vision,” by Tom Fielder. Abstract: The conventional historiography of psychoanalysis...
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Elton Mayo and Thomas Henry Reeve Mathewson: the forgotten Australian pioneers of the treatment of patients with shell shock, neurasthenia and nervous breakdown
A new article in History of Psychiatry may interest AHP readers: “Elton Mayo and Thomas Henry Reeve Mathewson: the forgotten Australian pioneers of the treatment of patients with shell shock, neurasthenia and nervous breakdown” by Avi Ohry...
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Special Issue: Our Present Crises: Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Social Inequality
A special issue of the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences is now online. The issue, “Our Present Crises: Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Social Inequality,” is guest edited by Graham W. Pickren and Wade E. Pickren. Full...
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Live Now: Mental Radio
MENTAL RADIO Sunday 31st, October, 7:00pm – 8:00pm GMT (8:00pm CET/12:00pm PDT) live streamed on Resonance 104.4 FM Aleksander Kolkowski [U Luxembourg] and kitt price [Queen Mary, U London] recreate the experience of ’thinking-in’, when thousands...
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Job Posting: Black Scholar in Historical, Theoretical, and Critical Studies of Psychology, York University, Toronto
AHP readers will find a new job posting at York University of interest: The Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health at York University invites highly qualified candidates to apply for a tenure-track professorial stream appointment at the rank of Assistant...
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Franz Joseph Gall on God and religion: “Dieu et Cerveau, rien que Dieu et cerveau!”
AHP readers will be interested in a new open access piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences: “Franz Joseph Gall on God and religion: “Dieu et Cerveau, rien que Dieu et cerveau!”” by Paul Eling and Stanley Finger. Abstract...
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Diagnosing the “master mechanism of the universe” in interwar and war-era America
A new piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will be of interest to AHP readers: “Diagnosing the “master mechanism of the universe” in interwar and war-era America,” by Heather Murray. Abstract: Drawing on personal...
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The problematic legacy of victim specimens from the Nazi era: Identifying the persons behind the specimens at the Max Planck Institutes for Brain Research and of Psychiatry
A new open access article in Journal of the History of the Neurosciences may interest AHP readers: “The problematic legacy of victim specimens from the Nazi era: Identifying the persons behind the specimens at the Max Planck Institutes for Brain...
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Disciplining the Akratic user: Constructing digital (un)wellness
AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in Mobile Media & Communication: “Disciplining the Akratic user: Constructing digital (un)wellness,” by Chad J. Valasek. Abstract: Contemporary discourse around digital well-being tends to focus...
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Symonds on fear and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
A forthcoming piece in History of Psychiatry may interest AHP readers: “Symonds on fear and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)” by AD (Sandy) Macleod. Abstract: Prominent English neurologist Sir Charles Symonds, during World War II service...
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Eugenics, social reform, and psychology: The careers of Isabelle Kendig
A forthcoming piece in History of Psychology will be of interest to AHP readers: “Eugenics, social reform, and psychology: The careers of Isabelle Kendig” by Ben Harris. Abstract: The psychologist Isabelle Kendig had two careers before earning...
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Sun, Oct 17 2021 3:31 PM
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History of the Human Sciences – Early Career Prize, 2021-22
AHP readers may be interested in the History of the Human Sciences Early Career Prize. The entry deadline is January 31st 2021. Full details below. History of the Human Sciences – the international journal of peer-reviewed research, which provides...
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