PSYCHO-ANALYSIS
FIRST CONTRIBUTIONS TO. PSYCHOANALYSIS, by Sandor Ferenczi, translated by Ernest. Jones; the Hogarth Press. English price, 30/-. TRAUMA, GROWTH AND PERSONALITY, by Phyllis Greenacre; the Hogarth Press. English price, 30/-. "] HESE two books have lately been added to the International PsychoAnalytical Library, Ferenczi was one of Freud’s earliest and most influenti:l colleagues, but to many English readers his work is known only by name or through quotation. His book, reissued after being out of print for many years, includes some of his most famous essays. Dr. Greenacre’s book is a collection of papers that have appeared in various
journals during the past 10 years. They deal mainly with infancy and have a biological reference. As in most works of this kind, the case histories make one marvel: at the varieties of human aberration. But these are merely the evidence upon which the author, an expert in clinical psychiatry, builds theories that point the. way to emotional stability.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 735, 14 August 1953, Page 14
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158PSYCHO-ANALYSIS New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 735, 14 August 1953, Page 14
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