The American Myth of Success: From Horatio Alger to Norman Vincent PealeBasic Books, 1969 - 276 trang |
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... psychoanalysis as a variant of spiritual healing and attacked it as a new form of mysticism . One such wrote that anyone claiming cure through psychoanalysis placed himself in the company of devotees of hypnotism , divine healing , and ...
... psychoanalysis as a variant of spiritual healing and attacked it as a new form of mysticism . One such wrote that anyone claiming cure through psychoanalysis placed himself in the company of devotees of hypnotism , divine healing , and ...
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... psychoanalytic theory be played down , and inspirationalists entirely ignored whatever pessimism resided in Freud's thought . For them , psychoanalysis was not something new so much as a confir- mation of what they already believed ...
... psychoanalytic theory be played down , and inspirationalists entirely ignored whatever pessimism resided in Freud's thought . For them , psychoanalysis was not something new so much as a confir- mation of what they already believed ...
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... Psychoanalytic Association , was also a representa- tive of this tendency . Discussing the qualities requisite in a good psychoanalyst , he wrote : That a thorough student of psychoanalysis , earnestly desiring to learn all that can be ...
... Psychoanalytic Association , was also a representa- tive of this tendency . Discussing the qualities requisite in a good psychoanalyst , he wrote : That a thorough student of psychoanalysis , earnestly desiring to learn all that can be ...
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Introduction | 5 |
Horatio Alger Jr and the Gilded Age | 48 |
The Christian Novel and the Success | 64 |
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