Between sacred and profane: Possession, psychopathology, and the Catholic church [0.03%]
介于神圣与世俗之间:神入、心理疾病和天主教会
Marco Innamorati,Ruggero Taradel,Renato Foschi
Marco Innamorati
In Catholic culture, and especially within the Italian Catholic environment, there has recently been a significant revival of the practice of exorcism. This is a fact noted by historians such as Levack (2013) and Young (2016). The article i...
The theory and practice of Thomas Verner Moore's Catholic psychiatry and psychotherapy [0.03%]
托马斯·文恩·摩尔天主教精神医学与心理治疗的理论与实践
Robert Kugelmann
Robert Kugelmann
Thomas Verner Moore (1877-1969), a Catholic priest, psychologist, and psychiatrist, developed a Catholic psychiatry in the first half of the 20th century. Following a brief description of Moore's life, this article develops his psychiatric ...
Digital humanities as the historian's Trojan horse: Response to commentary in the special section on digital history [0.03%]
数字人文:历史学家的木马?对数字历史专题论文的回应
Ivan Flis
Ivan Flis
The commentaries by Baldwin (2018), Green (2018), and Porter (2018) on the 2 articles (Burman, 2018; Flis & Van Eck, 2018) in this special section provide a unique perspective on digital humanities approaches to history of psychology. Each ...
Christopher D Green
Christopher D Green
The articles authored by Flis and van Eck (2018) and by Burman (2018) serve as fine examples of the ways in which digital historical methods can illuminate aspects of psychology's past that would probably not be possible otherwise. This suc...
Digital humanism [0.03%]
数字化的人文主义
Theodore M Porter
Theodore M Porter
Much history of psychology presumes a discordance between its humanistic methods and the focus on rigorous statistical reasoning that is typical of the field it studies. However, the conditions of abundant data typical of digital humanities...
Melinda Baldwin
Melinda Baldwin
In their articles for this special issue on digital humanities, Jeremy Burman (2018) and Ivan Flis and Nees Jan van Eck (Flis & van Eck, 2018) examine how psychology journals can be used as sources for large-scale data sets that might illum...
Digital methods can help you . . . If you're careful, critical, and not historiographically naïve [0.03%]
数字研究方法能够助你一臂之力……如果你谨慎、有批判精神且对历史学不无知的话
Jeremy Trevelyan Burman
Jeremy Trevelyan Burman
This special section on the digital history of psychology includes target articles by Ivan Flis and Nees Jan van Eck and Jeremy Trevelyan Burman, with comments by Melinda Baldwin, Ted Porter, and Chris Green. In his introduction to the sect...
Vittorio Benussi, hypnosuggestive methods, and emotional functional autonomy [0.03%]
维托里奥·贝努西、催眠暗示法与情绪功能性自主理论
Mauro Antonelli
Mauro Antonelli
This article reconstructs Vittorio Benussi's (1878-1927) research on autonomia funzionale emotiva [emotional functional autonomy], carried out in Padua between 1920 and 1927. Its aim is to demonstrate that Benussi believed-against the intel...
Descartes on emotions, reason, and the adaptive unconscious: The pioneer behind the caricature [0.03%]
笛卡尔的激情、理性与适应性无意识:漫画背后的先锋人物
Geir Kirkebøen
Geir Kirkebøen
The 17th-century philosopher René Descartes's radical new understanding of psychological phenomena is usually presented very inaccurately in psychological literature. Two extreme examples are Damasio's (1994) Descartes' Error and Wilson's ...
Theoretical psychology at the University of Alberta as social science during the Cold War [0.03%]
冷战时期的加拿大阿尔伯塔大学社会心理学理论教学与研究
Michael R W Dawson,Cor Baerveldt,Evan Shillabeer et al.
Michael R W Dawson et al.
We examine the University of Alberta's Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Psychology (1965-1990) in the context of social science conducted during the Cold War. We begin by considering the center with respect to three important proper...