Studies In Psycho-Expedition: Fundamentals Of The Psychological Science Of Man And A Theory Of Neuroses
Studies In Psycho-Expedition: Fundamentals Of The Psychological Science Of Man And A Theory Of Neuroses

Studies In Psycho-Expedition: Fundamentals Of The Psychological Science Of Man And A Theory Of Neuroses

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Author: F. Schneersohn, M. D.
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Science of Man Press, New York, 1929

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

This academic volume presents a comprehensive examination of human psychology. It establishes foundational principles within the psychological sciences, offering insights into the complexities of the human mind. The text further develops a theoretical framework for understanding nervousness, exploring its various manifestations and underlying mechanisms. This work, originally written in German, includes forewords by prominent figures John Dewey and Adolf Meyer, adding significant scholarly weight to its content.

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Author: F. Schneersohn, M. D.
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Science of Man Press, New York, 1929

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: No markings

This academic volume presents a comprehensive examination of human psychology. It establishes foundational principles within the psychological sciences, offering insights into the complexities of the human mind. The text further develops a theoretical framework for understanding nervousness, exploring its various manifestations and underlying mechanisms. This work, originally written in German, includes forewords by prominent figures John Dewey and Adolf Meyer, adding significant scholarly weight to its content.