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George E. Gifford, Jr., editor
Unique as the only occasion on which social historians, intellectual
historians, historians of psychology and psychiatry, and a number
of those who participated in making that history met to focus
upon the development of American psychiatry in a particular region
during a specific era, the experiences recounted in this volume
portray a microcosm of American psychiatry during that period.
Its historical significance is further enhanced by the contributions
of the pioneer psychoanalysts present, their different perspectives,
attitudes, and training. Includes many rare photographs. Contributors:
Daniel Aaron, Barbara Ross, Dorothy Ross, David Shakow, Henri
F. Ellenberger, Julius Silberger, Jr., Sanford Gifford, Norman
Dain, Benjamin C. Riggs, Milton Greenblatt, Egerton McC. Howard,
George E. Gardner, Paul G. Myerson, George E. Gifford, Jr., John
C. Burnham, Robert H. Sharpley, Barbara Sicherman, Otto Marx,
Nathan G. Hales, Jr., Eunice F. Allan
Even 20 years after its initial publication, George Gifford's
collection of highly original essays
remains the most complete,
broadly focussed, and insightful overview of its topic yet available
Michael M. Sokal, Professor of History, WPI; Editor, HISTORY
OF PSYCHOLOGY
1978, xxiii+438pp.pp, Illus., ISBN 0-88135-169.9
L/C 77-22378, $40
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