An edition of Psychopathology (1927)

Psychopathology

its development and its place in medicine

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Psychopathology
Bernard Hart
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English
Pages
178

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Cover of: Psychopathology
Psychopathology: its development and its place in medicine
1929, The University Press
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Psychopathology
Psychopathology: its development and its place in medicine
1927, Macmillan, The University Press
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Table of Contents

The development of psychopathology and its place in medicine (Goulstonian lectures)
The psychology of rumour
The methods of psychotherapy
The conception of dissociation.

Edition Notes

"The Goulstonian lectures were originally published in the Lancet, The psychology of rumour' and The methods of psychotherapy' in the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine."- Pref.

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Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]

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Library of Congress
RM921 .H3 1929, RM921 .H3 1929

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Pagination
178 p. ;
Number of pages
178

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OL14240122M

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