Psychoanalysis as science the Hixon Lectures on the scientific status of psychoanalysis
The Hixon Fund was established at the California Institute of Technology in 1938 through a grant from the estate of Frank P. Hixon. Its purpose was the furthering of such scientific endeavor as would increase the understanding of human behavior. These lectures were delivered at the California Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, Pasadena, California, March-May 1950, under the sponsorship of the Hixon Fund Committee. This symposium, consisting of 5 lectures, was directed toward a clarification of the scientific basis of psychoanalysis. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved).
"The Hixon Fund was established at the California Institute of Technology in 1938 through a grant from the estate of Frank P. Hixon. Its purpose was the furthering of such scientific endeavor as would increase the understanding of human behavior. These lectures were delivered at the California Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, Pasadena, California, March-May 1950, under the sponsorship of the Hixon Fund Committee. This symposium, consisting of 5 lectures, was directed toward a clarification of the scientific basis of psychoanalysis. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)"
"The Hixon Fund was established at the California Institute of Technology in 1938 through a grant from the estate of Frank P. Hixon. Its purpose was the furthering of such scientific endeavor as would increase the understanding of human behavior. These lectures were delivered at the California Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, Pasadena, California, March-May 1950, under the sponsorship of the Hixon Fund Committee. This symposium, consisting of 5 lectures, was directed toward a clarification of the scientific basis of psychoanalysis. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)."@en
"The Hixon Fund was established at the California Institute of Technology in 1938 through a grant from the estate of Frank P. Hixon. Its purpose was the furthering of such scientific endeavor as would increase the understanding of human behavior. These lectures were delivered at the California Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, Pasadena, California, March-May 1950, under the sponsorship of the Hixon Fund Committee. This symposium, consisting of 5 lectures, was directed toward a clarification of the scientific basis of psychoanalysis. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)."
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. Hixon Fund.
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