“Psychology has stepped down from the university chair into the marketplace” was how the New York Times put it in 1926. Another commentator in 1929 was more biting. Psychoanalysis, he said, had over a generation, “converted the human scene into a neurotic.” Freud first used the word around 1895, and by the 1920s psychoanalysis was a phenomenon to be reckoned with in the United States. How it gained such purchase, taking hold in virtually every aspect of American culture, is the story Lawrence R. Samuel tells in Shrink, the first comprehensive popular history of psychoanalysis in America. Arriving on the scene at around the same time as the modern idea of the self, psychoanalysis has both shaped and reflected the ascent of individualism in A...
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
From the late 1930\u27s through the early 1960\u27s, a sizeable cohort of psychiatrists and psychoan...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate the relationship between narrative representation and psychoanal...
“Psychology has stepped down from the university chair into the marketplace” was how the New York Ti...
This essay gives a historical/theoretical account of the interaction between psychoanalytic theory a...
This paper surveys how and why psychoanalysis during the 1950s—its “Golden Age” in the United States...
The theoretical perspective of the sociology of knowledge provides the framework for this study of t...
lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind o...
It is often argued that psychoanalysis has declined in prominence since its ascendance in the mid-20...
$64.95 (cloth); $22.95 (paper) Sociologists like myself, committed to the sociological psychologies ...
The early history of psychoanalysis in San Francisco formally begins with the opening of Alfred Kroe...
and for over two decades it maintained a monolithic hegemony over American psychoanalysis. Within th...
Put simply, psychoanalysis is a theory that focuses on the dynamic relationship between the body, mi...
The goal of the article is to survey the formation of factors mediating psychoanalysis which extend ...
From the late 1930’s through the early 1960’s, a sizeable cohort of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts...
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
From the late 1930\u27s through the early 1960\u27s, a sizeable cohort of psychiatrists and psychoan...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate the relationship between narrative representation and psychoanal...
“Psychology has stepped down from the university chair into the marketplace” was how the New York Ti...
This essay gives a historical/theoretical account of the interaction between psychoanalytic theory a...
This paper surveys how and why psychoanalysis during the 1950s—its “Golden Age” in the United States...
The theoretical perspective of the sociology of knowledge provides the framework for this study of t...
lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind o...
It is often argued that psychoanalysis has declined in prominence since its ascendance in the mid-20...
$64.95 (cloth); $22.95 (paper) Sociologists like myself, committed to the sociological psychologies ...
The early history of psychoanalysis in San Francisco formally begins with the opening of Alfred Kroe...
and for over two decades it maintained a monolithic hegemony over American psychoanalysis. Within th...
Put simply, psychoanalysis is a theory that focuses on the dynamic relationship between the body, mi...
The goal of the article is to survey the formation of factors mediating psychoanalysis which extend ...
From the late 1930’s through the early 1960’s, a sizeable cohort of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts...
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
From the late 1930\u27s through the early 1960\u27s, a sizeable cohort of psychiatrists and psychoan...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate the relationship between narrative representation and psychoanal...