1st Edition

Commonsense Psychology and the Home

By Frederick H. Dodd Copyright 1933
186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1933, Commonsense Psychology and the Home was a book for parents and others who were interested in the welfare of the child and who, although sceptical of, and confused by, the conflicting schools of modern psychology at the time, desired guidance from modern knowledge combined with experience which they could appreciate as appealing to their common sense. It deals with the... Read more

Foreword  1. Emancipation of Personality  2. Marriage and Creative Force  3. Authority and Discipline  4. The Place of the Father  5. The Growth of the Child  6. The Child’s Point of View  7. The Family Circle  8. The Adventure into School  9. Abnormal Reactions to a Sense of Inferiority  10. Adolescence  11. Sex Knowledge in Adolescence  12. Vocation  13. Independence.  Index.

Biography

Frederick H. (Henry) Dodd was at the time of publication: Physician with charge of Department Diseases of Children and Children’s Psychological Department. Eastern Dispensary. Late Physician, Children’s Department, Tavistock Psychotherapeutic Clinic.