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Studies in Psychoanalysis

An account of 27 concrete cases preceded by a Theoretical Exposition

BY PROF. C. BAUDOUIN

Author of Suggestion and Autosuggestion, etc.

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The New Psychology: and its Relation to Life

BY A. G. TANSLEY

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The issue of the Fifth Impression of this book—originally published in June 1920—has given the opportunity of a fairly thorough revision. Advantage has been taken of criticisms to make various statements more explicit, and a few fresh topics have been dealt with; for instance, Dr. Varendonck’s recent work on Day-dreaming and Adler’s views on the importance of the feeling of inferiority in moulding the character. A new preface and a glossary have been added.

Suggestion & Autosuggestion

A Study of the Work of M. Emile Coué based upon Investigations made by the New Nancy School

BY PROFESSOR CHARLES BAUDOUIN

TRANSLATED BY EDEN AND CEDAR PAUL

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“The most exciting book published since ‘The Origin of Species.’”—Nation.

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Hypnotism and Suggestion

BY LOUIS SATOW

TRANSLATED BY BERNARD MIALL

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This volume, which contains a glossary of technical terms, should fill a long-felt want, as supplying a foundation of accurate knowledge which will enable the reader to follow and understand the recent developments of psycho-analysis. An exact knowledge of the various phases of hypnosis is equally essential for a true understanding of the phenomena of religion, politics, education, herd-psychology, minority rule and war.

History of Psychology

BY G. S. BRETT, M.A.

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Abnormal Psychology and Education

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“This is a very clear and admirable study ... his handling of the problem of repression in education seems to us excellent. We hope this book may find its way into the studies of our teachers.”—Challenge.

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