"Subtleties of damage": Montréal, medicine, and migration in the making of intergenerational trauma [0.03%]
伤害的微妙之处:蒙特利尔、医学与移民在代际创伤形成中的作用
Michael Pettit,Hannie Smolyanitsky
Michael Pettit
In mid-1960s Montréal, a team of psychiatrists affiliated with the city's Jewish General Hospital identified a disturbing trend in their family therapy practice. The children of concentration camp survivors exhibited forms of severe maladj...
Making safe spaces safer: Political activism, therapeutic culture, and the evolution of feminist consciousness-raising, 1968-1988 [0.03%]
更安全的安全空间:1968至1988年间的政治行动、治疗文化和女权意识提升的演变
Ulrich Koch
Ulrich Koch
This article explores one of the origins of the notion of "safe space." Its aims are twofold: First, by using the early history of feminist consciousness-raising (CR) as a lens, it draws out consequential shifts in the methods and rationale...
The construction of a psychoanalytic genealogy: Ramon Sarró and the meeting with Freud [0.03%]
《心理分析谱系学的构建:萨拉与弗洛伊德相遇》
Silvia Lévy Lazcano
Silvia Lévy Lazcano
Analysis of the personal archives of Spanish psychiatrist Ramón Sarró, housed in the Library of Catalonia, reveals a wealth of unpublished documents related to his time in Vienna (1925-1927) and his engagement with psychoanalysis. During ...
Discovering the Freud wars: Henri F. Ellenberger and the polarized history of psychotherapy in France (circa 1970) [0.03%]
从弗洛伊德之争谈起:亨利·埃伦伯格与法国战后精神分析的两极化(1970年代)
Elsa Forner,Rémy Amouroux,Milana Aronov et al.
Elsa Forner et al.
The text examines the reception in France of the work of Henri F. Ellenberger, a psychiatrist and historian and the author of The Discovery of the Unconscious (1970). In this book, Ellenberger offers a non-Freudian history of dynamic psychi...
Teaching history of psychotherapy to undergraduates: An interview with Elizabeth Lunbeck [0.03%]
论如何向本科生讲授心理学历史——对Elizabeth Lunbeck教授的访谈
Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang
Elizabeth Lunbeck (EL) is a professor and chair of the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University, where her research and teaching focus on the history of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and psychiatry. The author, Wei Zhang ...
Marjorie Perlman Lorch
Marjorie Perlman Lorch
The word association task has been a standard form of assessment and research tool for over a century, used for investigating how concepts are associated with each other and how they are linked to words. In the 1950s, researchers at the Loy...
"What does the princess want?" Misogyny, Marie Bonaparte's "carnal community," and the pursuit of a scientific understanding of female pleasure [0.03%]
《公主想要什么?》—— misogyny、Marie Bonaparte的“肉身社群”以及追求女性性快感科学理解的努力
Rémy Amouroux,Alix Vogel,Aude Fauvel
Rémy Amouroux
In 1924, Marie Bonaparte, who would later become a prominent French psychoanalyst, conducted one of the first scientific surveys of female sexual pleasure. In contemporary discourse, her work on women's sexuality is characterized as an obse...
The shrouded self: Racial passing as a tool of survival in early 20th century psychology [0.03%]
被掩盖的自我:20世纪早期的心理学中种族伪装作为生存工具的作用
Reese C Havoc,William Douglas Woody
Reese C Havoc
Josiah Moses faced repeated rejections from academic positions during 1905-1911 because of his Jewish identity, which at that time was viewed as his race. In 1911, after changing his name, Josiah Morse was hired at the University of South C...
Störring and Lindworsky: Two pioneers in the psychology of deductive reasoning [0.03%]
斯托林和林德沃尔斯基:归纳推理心理研究的先驱者
Niki Pfeifer,Romina Schmid
Niki Pfeifer
This article sheds light on the history of early experimental psychological work on deductive reasoning. We identify Gustav Wilhelm Störring and Johannes Lindworsky as the pioneers of the experimental psychology of deductive logic. After p...
Richard F Kitchener
Richard F Kitchener
A signature event in the intellectual life of Jean Piaget occurred when he met Susan and Nathan Isaacs. Although the Isaacs were supporters of much of Piaget's theoretical and empirical work, they also advanced substantial objections to his...