1st Edition

The Psychology of Pierre Janet (Routledge Revivals)

By Elton Mayo Copyright 2014
    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    144 Pages
    by Routledge

    Pierre Janet (1859 – 1947) is considered to be one of the founders of psychology, and pioneered in the disciplines of psychology, philosophy and psychotherapy. Janet’s most crucial research, particularly in the subjects of ‘dissociation’ and ‘subconscious’ - terms coined by him - is explored in this book, first published in 1952. As Janet did not publish much in English, these notes provide guidance on such areas of study as hysteria and hypnosis, obsessive thinking and the psychology of adaption. Elton Mayo’s comprehensive collection is an important guide for any student with an interest in the history of psychology, psychopathology and social study, and Janet’s revolutionary work in the field.

    1. Psychopathology and Social Study  2. Hysteria and Hypnosis  3. The Complexity of the Attentive Act  4. Obsessive Thinking  5. Obsession and the Equilibrium Hypothesis  6. The Psychology of Adaptation;  Appendix;  Index

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    Elton Mayo