Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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... psychoanalysis . The articles deal with problems of : ( I ) Genetics ; ( II ) Child Analysis and Child Development ; ( III ) Guidance ; ( IV ) Education ; ( V ) Group Life . The book concludes with : ( VI ) Sur- veys and Comments - in ...
... psychoanalysis . The articles deal with problems of : ( I ) Genetics ; ( II ) Child Analysis and Child Development ; ( III ) Guidance ; ( IV ) Education ; ( V ) Group Life . The book concludes with : ( VI ) Sur- veys and Comments - in ...
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... psychoanalysis really comes into being . Educators are beginning to realize that on the one hand they cannot afford to deny and suppress the manifestations of infantile aggres- siveness and sexuality ( " over - frustra- tion " ) , nor ...
... psychoanalysis really comes into being . Educators are beginning to realize that on the one hand they cannot afford to deny and suppress the manifestations of infantile aggres- siveness and sexuality ( " over - frustra- tion " ) , nor ...
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... Psychoanalysis . " There has hardly been a paper in recent years which would explain the structure and method peculiar to psychoanalysis with so much circum- spect lucidity and openmindedness . For anybody who wants to inform himself ...
... Psychoanalysis . " There has hardly been a paper in recent years which would explain the structure and method peculiar to psychoanalysis with so much circum- spect lucidity and openmindedness . For anybody who wants to inform himself ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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