Gestalt psychology : its nature and significance /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
The Ronald Press Company,
[1950]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: what is the human dilemma?
- Modern man's loss of significance
- Personal identity in an anonymous world
- Historical roots of modern anxiety theories
- Anxiety and values
- The context of psychotherapy
- A phenomenological approach to psychotherapy
- Existential therapy and the American scene
- Jean-Paul Sartre and psychoanalysis
- Dangers in the relation of existentialism to psychotherapy
- The man who was put in a cage
- Freedom and responsibility reexamined
- Questions for a science of man
- Social responsibilities of psychologists.