The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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Volume X (1915-1916)
- Hysteria as a Weapon in Marital Conflicts. By A. Myerson, M. D.
- The Analysis of a Nightmare. By Raymond Bellamy
- Analysis of a Single Dream as a Means of Unearthing the Genesis of Psychopathic Affections. By Meyer Solomon, M. D.
- An Act of Everyday Life Treated as a Pretended Dream and Interpreted by Psychoanalysis. By Raymond Bellamy
- Freud and His School (Concluded). By A. W. Van Rentergham, M. D.
- Reviews
- An elementary study of the brain, Based on the dissection of the brain of the sheep. By Eben W. Fiske, A.M., M.D. Illustrated with photographs and diagrams by the author. The Macmillan Company, New. York, 1913.
- The backward child, a study of the psychology of backwardness: a practical manual for teachers and students. By Barbara Spoffard Morgan. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1914. Pp. xvii plus 263.
- Continuity: The presidential address to the British Association for 1913. By Sir Oliver Lodge. G. P. Putnam s Sons, New York and London, 1914. Pp. v, 131.
- Adventurings In The Psychical. By H. Addington Bruce. Little, Brown & Co., 1914.
- Des troubles psychiques et nevrosiques post-traumatiques, Par R. Benon. Ancien interne de la Clinique des Maladies Mentales et de l'Encephale a la Faculte de Paris, Medecin de l'Hospice General de Nantes (Quartiers d'Hospice). G. Steinheil, editeur, Paris, 1913; pp. x-449.
- Verbrechertypen. 1 Heft. Geliebtenmorder von Albrecht Wetzel und Karl Wilmanns. Verlag Julius Springer, Berlin: 1913.
- Development and purpose. An essay towards a philosophy of evolution. By L. T. Hobhouse, Martin White Professor of Sociology in the University of London. Macmillan & Co., London: 1913; pp. xxix, 383.
- Books received
- Anger as a primary Emotion, and the Application of Freudian Mechanism to its Phenomena. By G. Stanley Hall
- The Necessity of Metaphysics. By James J. Putnam, M. D.
- Aspects of Dream Life. The Contribution of a Woman.
- Remarks Upon Dr. Coriat's Paper, "Stammering as a Psychoneurosis." By Meyer Solomon, M. D.
- Abstracts
- The psychic factors in mental disorder. Milton A. Harrington, Am. Jour. of Insanity. Vol. LXXI, No. 4, p. 691.
- A study of sexual tendencies in monkeys and baboons. By G. V. Hamilton. Journal of Animal Behavior, September-October, 1914, vol. 4, No. 5, pp. 295-318.
- An experimental study of stuttering. By John Madison Fletcher. American Journal of Psychology, April, 1914; Vol. XXV, pp. 201-255.
- Reviews
- The foundations of character. By A. F. Shand. Macmillan and Company, London, 1914. Pp. xxx, 532.
- An introduction to social psychology. By William McDougall. Published by John W. Luce & Co., Boston, 1910.
- Books Received
- Constructive Delusions. By John T. MacCurdy, M. D., and Walter L. Treadway, M. D.
- Socrates in the Light of Modern Psychopathology. By Morris J. Karpas, M. D.
- Psychoneuroses Among Primitive Tribes. By Isador H. Coriat, M. D.
- Two Interesting Cases of Illusion of Perception. By George F. Arps, M. D.
- Reviews
- Feeble-mindedness, its causes and consequences. By H. H. Goddard. The Macmillan Co., N. Y., 1914. 599 pp., illustrated.
- Christianity: the sources of its teaching and symbolism. By J. B. Hannay. (Francis Griffiths, London; pp. 394).
- Laughter: an essay on the meaning of the comic. Henri Bergson. Translated by C. Brereton and F. Rothwell. (Macmillan, London, 1913. Pp. 200).
- Addresses and Papers at the Opening of the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital. The American Journal of Insanity, Special Number, Vol. LXIX, No. 5. The Johns Hopkins Press, 1915.
- A Psychological Analysis of Stuttering. By Walter B. Swift, M. D.
- The Origin of Supernatural Explanations. By Tom A. Williams, M. D.
- Data Concerning Delusions of Personality, With Note on the Association of Bright's Disease and Unpleasant Delusions. By E. E. Southard, M. D.
- Sixth Annual Meeting of the American Psychopathological Association. Discussion.
- "The Necessity of Metaphysics," Dr. James J. Putnam, of Boston, Mass.
- "Anger as a primary Emotion, and the Application of Freudian Mechanisms to its Phenomena," President G. Stanley Hall, of Worcester, Mass.
- "The Theory of 'Settings' and the Psychoneuroses," Dr. Morton Prince, of Boston, Mass.
- "The Mechanisms of Essential Epilepsy," Dr. L. Pierce Clark, of New York, N. Y.
- "Material Illustrative of the 'Principle of Primary Identification,' " Dr. Trigant Burrow, of Baltimore, Md
- "Psychoneuroses Among Primitive Tribes," Dr. Isador H. Coriat, of Boston, Mass.
- "Data Concerning Delusions of Personality," Dr. E. E. Southard, of Boston, Mass.
- "Dyslalia Viewed as a Centre-Asthenia." Dr. Walter B. Swift, of Boston, Mass.
- "Constructive Delusions, " Dr. John T. MacCurdy and Dr. W. T. Treadway, of New York, N. Y.
- "Narcissism," Dr. J. S. Van Teslaar, of Boston, Mass.
- "The Origin of Supernatural Explanations," Dr. Tom A. Williams, of Washington, D. C.
- "The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Hystero-Epilepsy, " L. E. Emerson, Ph. D., of Boston, Mass.
- Reviews
- Psychology in daily life. By Carl Emil Seashore. 1914, XVIII plus 226 pp., N. Y., D. Appleton & Co.
- An outline of psychobiology. By [[Author:Knight Dunlap|], Associate Professor of Psychology in the Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1914. Pp. 121, octavo; illustrated.
- Psychology, general and applied. Hugo Munsterberg New York and London: D. Appleton and Co., 1914; Pp. xiv X487 1.75.
- The Sex Worship and Symbolism of Primitive Races. By Sanger Brown II., M. D.
- The Psychoanalytic Treatment of Hystero-Epilepsy. By L. E. Emerson, Ph. D.
- On the Genesis and Meaning of Tics. By Meyer Solomon, M. D.
- Reviews
- The individual delinquent. By William Healy, A. B., M. D. (Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1915.)
- Human motives. By James Jackson Putnam, M. D. Professor Emeritus, Diseases of the Nervous System, Harvard University. Boston. Little, Brown & Co., 1915; 12mo. Price $1.
- Educational psychology: Vol. I, The original nature of man; Vol. II, The psychology of learning. By Edward L. Thorndike. Published by Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, 1913.
- Sleep and sleeplessness. By H. Addington Bruce. Little, Brown & Co. Boston, 1915. Pp. vii, 219.
- Books received
- Scientific Method in the Interpretation of Dreams. With a theory to explain the dream-process as apperceptive trial-and-error. By Lydiard Horton
- A Case of Possession. By Donald Fraser
- Sex Worship and Symbolism of Primitive Races (Concluded) by Author:Sanger Brown II., M. D.
- Reviews
- The meaning of dreams. By Isador H. Coriat. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1915, Pages xiv plus 194.
- The psychoneuroses and their treatment by psychotherapy. By Professor J. Dejerine and Dr. E. Gauckler. Authorized Translation by Smith Ely Jelliffe, M.D., Ph. D. J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Volume XIV
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