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Morton Prince and abnormal psychology

"Now that the writings of many investigators in abnormal psychology are receiving the careful attention of students of human nature generally, it might seem unnecessary to attempt a brief exposition and discussion of the psychological theory of an author whose reputation has traveled far and of whose published works one at least is used as a text-book. Yet the present sketch appears as a response to a need. For it is true that, outside of the small classes that have read and discussed his later views, the great majority of students and workers in psychopathology as well as in general psychology are not familiar with Morton Prince's important modern contributions"--Chapter. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

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  • ""Now that the writings of many investigators in abnormal psychology are receiving the careful attention of students of human nature generally, it might seem unnecessary to attempt a brief exposition and discussion of the psychological theory of an author whose reputation has traveled far and of whose published works one at least is used as a text-book. Yet the present sketch appears as a response to a need. For it is true that, outside of the small classes that have read and discussed his later views, the great majority of students and workers in psychopathology as well as in general psychology are not familiar with Morton Prince's important modern contributions"--Résumé de l'éditeur."
  • ""Now that the writings of many investigators in abnormal psychology are receiving the careful attention of students of human nature generally, it might seem unnecessary to attempt a brief exposition and discussion of the psychological theory of an author whose reputation has traveled far and of whose published works one at least is used as a text-book. Yet the present sketch appears as a response to a need. For it is true that, outside of the small classes that have read and discussed his later views, the great majority of students and workers in psychopathology as well as in general psychology are not familiar with Morton Prince's important modern contributions"--Chapter. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)."@en

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  • "Morton Prince and abnormal psychology"@en
  • "Morton Prince and abnormal psychology"
  • "Morton Prince and Abnormal Psychology. [With a portrait.]"@en
  • "Morton Prince and Abnormal Psychology. [With a portrait.]"