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Beyond the Unconscious : Essays of Henri F. Ellenberger in the History of Psychiatry / ed. by Mark S. Micale.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Princeton Legacy Library ; 259Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©1993Edition: Course BookDescription: 1 online resource (430 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780691603995
  • 9781400863426
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  • 616.89/009 20
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  • RC438
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Henri F. Ellenberger and the Origins of European Psychiatric Historiography -- Part One: FREUD AND EARLY PSYCHOANALYSIS -- 1. Fechner and Freud [1956] -- 2. Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920): An Insufficiently Appreciated Pioneer of Psychoanalysis [1973] -- 3. Freud's Lecture on Masculine Hysteria (October 15, 1886): A Critical Study [1968] -- Part Two: FIGURES AND MOVEMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE MENTAL SCIENCES -- 4. Charcot and the Salpetriere School [1965] -- 5. Pierre Janet, Philosopher [1973] -- 6. The Scope of Swiss Psychology [1957] -- 7. The Life and Work of Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922) [1954] -- Part Three: THE GREAT PATIENTS -- 8. Psychiatry and Its Unknown History [1961] -- 9. The Story of "Anna O.": A Critical Review with New Data [1972] -- 10. The Story of "Emmy von N.": A Critical Study with New Documents [1977] -- 11. C. G. Jung and the Story of Helene Preiswerk: A Critical Study with New Documents [1991] -- Part Four: THEMES IN THE HISTORY -- 12. The Fall acies of Psychiatric Classification [1963] -- 13. The Concept of " Maladie Creatrice" [1964] -- 14. The Pathogenic Secret and Its Therapeutics [1966] -- APPENDICES -- A. The Discovery of the Unconscious: Table of Contents -- B. Report on My Study Trip to Europe, Summer of 1963 -- C. Henri F. Ellenberger: Complete Writings in the History of Psychiatry -- Bibliographical Essay -- Index
Summary: Henri F. Ellenberger, the Swiss medical historian, is best remembered today as the author of The Discovery of the Unconscious (1970), a brilliant, encyclopedic study of psychiatric theory and therapy from primitive times to the mid-twentieth century. However, in addition to this well-known work, Ellenberger has written over thirty essays in the history of the mental sciences. This collection unites fourteen of Ellenberger's most interesting and methodologically innovative historical essays, many of which draw on new and rich bodies of primary materials. Several of the articles appear here in English translation for the first time.The essays deal with subjects such as the intellectual origins of psycho-analysis, the work of the French psychological school of Jean-Martin Charcot and Pierre Janet, the role of the "great patients" in the history of psychiatry, and the cultural history of psychiatry. The publication of these writings, which corresponds with the opening in Paris of the Institut Henri Ellenberger, truly establishes Ellenberger as the founding figure of the historiography of psychiatry. Accompanying the essays are an extensive interpretive introduction and a detailed bibliographical essay by the editor.Originally published in 1993.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Henri F. Ellenberger and the Origins of European Psychiatric Historiography -- Part One: FREUD AND EARLY PSYCHOANALYSIS -- 1. Fechner and Freud [1956] -- 2. Moritz Benedikt (1835-1920): An Insufficiently Appreciated Pioneer of Psychoanalysis [1973] -- 3. Freud's Lecture on Masculine Hysteria (October 15, 1886): A Critical Study [1968] -- Part Two: FIGURES AND MOVEMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE MENTAL SCIENCES -- 4. Charcot and the Salpetriere School [1965] -- 5. Pierre Janet, Philosopher [1973] -- 6. The Scope of Swiss Psychology [1957] -- 7. The Life and Work of Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922) [1954] -- Part Three: THE GREAT PATIENTS -- 8. Psychiatry and Its Unknown History [1961] -- 9. The Story of "Anna O.": A Critical Review with New Data [1972] -- 10. The Story of "Emmy von N.": A Critical Study with New Documents [1977] -- 11. C. G. Jung and the Story of Helene Preiswerk: A Critical Study with New Documents [1991] -- Part Four: THEMES IN THE HISTORY -- 12. The Fall acies of Psychiatric Classification [1963] -- 13. The Concept of " Maladie Creatrice" [1964] -- 14. The Pathogenic Secret and Its Therapeutics [1966] -- APPENDICES -- A. The Discovery of the Unconscious: Table of Contents -- B. Report on My Study Trip to Europe, Summer of 1963 -- C. Henri F. Ellenberger: Complete Writings in the History of Psychiatry -- Bibliographical Essay -- Index

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Henri F. Ellenberger, the Swiss medical historian, is best remembered today as the author of The Discovery of the Unconscious (1970), a brilliant, encyclopedic study of psychiatric theory and therapy from primitive times to the mid-twentieth century. However, in addition to this well-known work, Ellenberger has written over thirty essays in the history of the mental sciences. This collection unites fourteen of Ellenberger's most interesting and methodologically innovative historical essays, many of which draw on new and rich bodies of primary materials. Several of the articles appear here in English translation for the first time.The essays deal with subjects such as the intellectual origins of psycho-analysis, the work of the French psychological school of Jean-Martin Charcot and Pierre Janet, the role of the "great patients" in the history of psychiatry, and the cultural history of psychiatry. The publication of these writings, which corresponds with the opening in Paris of the Institut Henri Ellenberger, truly establishes Ellenberger as the founding figure of the historiography of psychiatry. Accompanying the essays are an extensive interpretive introduction and a detailed bibliographical essay by the editor.Originally published in 1993.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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