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The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories (Psychology Revivals): Psychology Revivals

Editat de Hans J. Eysenck, Glenn D. Wilson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2013
Originally published in 1973 the editors of this book collected together those studies which had been considered at the time to yield the best evidence in support of Freudian theory, and found on close examination that they failed to provide any such proof. Each paper is printed in full and is followed by a critical discussion which raises questions of statistical treatment, sufficiency of controls and alternative interpretations. The particular usefulness of this format is that it allows readers to form their own opinions while providing helpful suggestions and guidelines on how to approach experimental studies with a critical mind.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415841320
ISBN-10: 0415841321
Pagini: 426
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Psychology Revivals

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Acknowledgements  Foreword  Introduction  Part one: Psychosexual Development  1 Leon J. Yarrow (1954) The relationship between nutritive sucking experiences in infancy and non-nutritive sucking in childhood  2 Frieda Goldman-Eisler (1951) The problem of ‘orality’ and of its origin in early childhood  3 Gerald S. Blum and Daniel R. Miller (1952) Exploring the psychoanalytic theory of the ‘oral character’  4 Paul Kline (1968) Obsessional traits, obsessional symptoms and anal erotism  5 Alvin Scodel (1957) Heterosexual somatic preference and fantasy dependency  Part two: Oedipus and Castration Complexes Calvin Hall (1963) Strangers in dreams: an empirical confirmation of the Oedipus complex  7 Bernard J. Schwartz (1956) An empirical test of two Freudian hypotheses concerning castration anxiety  8 Irving Sarnoff and Seth M. Corwin (1959) Castration anxiety and the fear of death 9 Calvin Hall and Robert L. Van de Castle (1965) An empirical investigation of the castration complex in dreams  Part three: Repression  10 David S. Holmes (1972) Repression or interference? A further investigation  11 George Levinger and James Clark (1961) Emotional factors in the forgetting of word associations  12 Joseph Adelson and Joan Redmond (1958) Personality differences in the capacity for verbal recall  Part four: Humour and Symbolism  13 Harry F. Gollob and Jacob Levine (1967) Distraction as a factor in the enjoyment of aggressive humour  14 H.J. Eysenck and M.Soueif (1972) An empirical test of the theory of sexual symbolism  Part five: Psychosomatics  15 Marvin Stein and Perry Ottenberg (1958) Role of odours in asthma  16 Howard M. Wolowitz and Samuel Wagonfeld (1968) Oral derivatives in the food preferences of peptic ulcer patients  17 Yizhar Eylon (1967) Birth events, appendicitis and appendectomy  Part six: Neurosis, Psychosis and Psychotherapy  18 Harold S. Zamansky (1958) An investigation of the psychoanalytic theory of paranoid delusions  19 Joseph Wolpe and Stanley Rachman (1960) Psychoanalytic ‘evidence’: a critique based on Freud’s case of Little Hans  20 S.B.G. Eysenck (1956) Neurosis and psychosis: an experimental analysis  21 H.J. Eysenck (1952) The effects of psychotherapy: an evaluation  Epilogue  Author index  General index

Notă biografică

Hans J. Eysenck, Glenn D. Wilson

Descriere

Originally published in 1973 the editors of this book collected together those studies which had been considered at the time to yield the best evidence in support of Freudian theory, and found on close examination that they failed to provide any such proof.