Книга: Anthony Storr «Freud: A Very Short Introduction»

Freud: A Very Short Introduction

Производитель: "OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS"

Серия: "A Very Short Introduction"

Sigmund Freud revolutionized the way in which we think about ourselves. From its beginnings as a theory of neurosis, Freud developed psychoanalysis into a general psychology which became widely accepted as the predominant mode of discussing personality and interpersonal relationships. Anthony Storr goes one step further and investigates the status of Freud's legacy today and the disputes that surround it. Формат: 11 см х 17, 5 см. ISBN:978-0-19-285455-1

Издательство: "OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS" (2001)

ISBN: 978-0-19-285455-1

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Anthony Storr

Anthony Storr (18 May 192017 March 2001) was an English psychiatrist and author. Born in London, he was a child who was to endure the typical trauma of early 20th century boarding schools. He was educated at Winchester, Christ's College, the University of Cambridge and Westminster Hospital. He qualified as a doctor in 1944, and subsequently specialized in psychiatry.

Storr grew up to be kind and insightful, yet, as his obituary states, he was "no stranger to suffering" and was himself allegedly prone to the frequent bouts of depression his mother had.

Today, Anthony Storr is known for his psychoanalytical portraits of historical figures.

Bibliography

* "Art of Psychotherapy " ISBN 0-415-90302-5
* "Churchill's Black Dog and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind" ISBN 0-00-637566-9
* "Feet of Clay: Saints, Sinners, and Madmen" (1997) ISBN 0-684-83495-2
* "The School of Genius" (1988) ISBN 90-254-6789-X
* "Freud: A Very Short Introduction" ISBN 0-19-285455-0
* "Human Aggression" (1968)
* "Jung: a Fontana Modern Master" (1973)
* "Music and the Mind"
* "Selected Writings Carl Jung" ISBN 0-00-653065-6
* "Solitude: A Return to the Self" ISBN 0-00-654349-9

Further reading

* Obituary, "The Times", 20 March 2001.

* [http://pb.rcpsych.org/cgi/reprint/25/9/365.pdf Obituary from the "Psychiatric Bulletin"]

Источник: Anthony Storr

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