Psychology & Culture eBooks
Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Psychology & Culture, by Carl JungA classic work by the master of psychoanalysis Carl Jung
Mental healing in Judaism [microform] ; its relationship to Christian Science and psychoanalysis
Psychology & Culture, by Mendelsohn, S. Felix (Samuel Felix)Mental healing in Judaism [microform] ; its relationship to Christian Science and psychoanalysis (1936)
Mnemic Psychology (1923)
Psychology & Culture, by Richard SemonRichard Wolfgang Semon (22 August 1859, Berlin – 27 December 1918, Munich) was a German zoologist and evolutionary biologist, who believed in the inheritance of acquired characters and applied this to social evolution. Semon proposed psycho-physiological parallelism according to which every psychological state corresponds to alterations in the nerves. His ideas of the mneme (based on the...
Moses and Monotheism
Psychology & Culture, by Sigmund FreudFreud's classic work on monotheistic religions.
Mourning and Melancholia.
Psychology & Culture, by Sigmund Freud.The manuscript of "Mourning and Melancholia" dates from 1915, but the paper was not published until two years later. In this short, rich article, Freud described the essence of melancholia by comparing it to the normal affect of mourning. He distanced himself from the psychiatric perspective he had once adopted in "Draft G" of the Fliess papers (1950a [1895]), while emphasizing that the concept...
Mysticism, Freudianism and Scientific Psichology
Psychology & Culture, by Knight DunlapKnight Dunlap, professor of experimental psichology in the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
New Ways In Psychoanalysis (1947)
Psychology & Culture, by Karen HorneyKaren Horney (16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German psychoanalyst. Her theories questioned some traditional Freudian views, particularly his theory of sexuality, as well as the instinct orientation of psychoanalysis and its genetic psychology. As such, she is often classified as Neo-Freudian.
Our Inner Conflicts
Psychology & Culture, by Karen HorneyOur Inner Conflicts: A Constructive Theory of Neurosis. Karen Horney (16 September 1885 – 4 December 1952) was a German psychoanalyst. Her theories questioned some traditional Freudian views, particularly his theory of sexuality, as well as the instinct orientation of psychoanalysis and its genetic psychology. As such, she is often classified as Neo-Freudian.
Outlines of Psychology
Psychology & Culture, by Wilhelm WundtWilhelm Maximilian Wundt (16 August 1832 - 31 August 1920 in Germany) was a German physician, psychologist, physiologist, philosopher, and professor, known today as one of the founding figures of modern psychology. He is widely regarded as the "father of experimental psychology". In 1879, Wundt founded the first formal laboratory for psychological research at the University of Leipzig.





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