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Neuroscience research in the Max Planck Society and a broken relationship to the past: Some legacies of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society after 1948
A new piece in the Journal of the History of the Neurosciences may interest AHP readers: “Neuroscience research in the Max Planck Society and a broken relationship to the past: Some legacies of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society after 1948,” Frank...
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The diffusion of Bruner’s psychological research in China and its impact,
AHP readers will be interested in a new piece in History of Psychology: “The diffusion of Bruner’s psychological research in China and its impact,” Wang, J., & Huo, Y. Abstract: Jerome S. Bruner (1915–2016) is a legendary figure...
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Order and disorder in couples in the insane asylum: Internment and the regulation of marital ties (France, second half of the 19th century)
A recent piece in Le Mouvement Social may interest AHP readers: “Order and disorder in couples in the insane asylum: Internment and the regulation of marital ties (France, second half of the 19th century),” by Anatole Le Bras. Abstract: This...
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The work of Donald Ewen Cameron: from psychic driving to MK Ultra
AHP readers will be interested in a new open-access piece in History of Psychiatry: “The work of Donald Ewen Cameron: from psychic driving to MK Ultra,” Jordan Torbay. Abstract: Donald Ewen Cameron is known as the Canadian psychiatrist behind...
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The Joint Commission on the Mental Health of Children, 1965–1970: Emotional disturbance, race and paths not taken in child psychiatry
A new open-access piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “The Joint Commission on the Mental Health of Children, 1965–1970: Emotional disturbance, race and paths not taken in child psychiatry,”...
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The objectivist critique of Hermann Helmholtz’s theory of perception: The case of Ramón Turró (1854–1926)
A new piece in History of Psychology will interest AHP readers: “The objectivist critique of Hermann Helmholtz’s theory of perception: The case of Ramón Turró (1854–1926),” López Sanz, D., & Castro-Tejerina, J. Abstract: In this...
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Open-Access Book: Creativity: Process and Personality
AHP readers may be interested in a new open-access book Creativity: Process and Personality by Larry Gross. The book was originally Gross’s undergraduate thesis at Brandeis, where he worked with Abraham Maslow, and includes autobiographical interviews...
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Mon, Mar 13 2023 3:15 PM
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The First Resort: The History of Social Psychiatry in the United States
A new book from Columbia University Press may interest AHP readers: The First Resort: The History of Social Psychiatry in the United States by Matthew Smith. Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
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Remedies for the housewife’s nervousness: Life advice in Abraham Myerson’s popular self-help texts, 1920–1930
A new open-access piece in the Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences will interest AHP readers: “Remedies for the housewife’s nervousness: Life advice in Abraham Myerson’s popular self-help texts, 1920–1930,” by Matthew...
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Online Event, Mar. 8: Princess Marie Bonaparte: Friendship, Psychoanalysis, and Feminism
An online, pay-what-you-can event hosted by the Freud Museum will interest AHP readers. The event, “Princess Marie Bonaparte: Friendship, Psychoanalysis, and Feminism,” is described as follows: Princess Marie Bonaparte (1882-1962), the great...
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Sun, Mar 05 2023 6:46 PM
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Charlotte Bühler and her emigration to the United States: A clarifying note regarding the loss of a professorship at Fordham University
AHP readers will be interested in a new piece in History of Psychology: “Charlotte Bühler and her emigration to the United States: A clarifying note regarding the loss of a professorship at Fordham University,” by Schneider, W., & Stock...
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‘Picture imperfect’: the motives and uses of patient photography in the asylum
AHP readers may be interested in a new piece in History of Psychiatry: “‘Picture imperfect’: the motives and uses of patient photography in the asylum,” by Caroline Dahlquist and Peter Kinderman. Abstract: In the nineteenth century, photography...
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