488 Pages
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Routledge
488 Pages
by
Routledge
461 Pages
by
Routledge
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The idea for this book sprang from Geoffrey Cocks' curiosity as to what happened in the new, dynamic field of psychotherapy hi Germany with the advent of Hitler. While traditional views merely asserted that the Nazis destroyed the field of psychotherapy in Germany, a viewpoint justifiably based on the testimony of those in the field who had emigrated from Germany to escape Nazi persecution, Cocks... Read more
1: Medicine and the Mind in Modern Germany; 2: The General Medical Society for Psychotherapy, 1926-1933; 3: Nazi Medicine and the “Jewish Science”; 4: Psyche and Swastika; 5: Psychiatry: Old Enemy in a New Reich; 6: The Parvenu and the Patriarch; 7: Institute and Profession; 8: The First Göring Institute, 1936-1939; 9: Patients and Psychotherapy: Neurosis in Nazi Germany; 10: The Second Göring Institute, 1939-1942; 11: The SS, the Wehrmacht, and Sexuality; 12: Psychotherapy and War Neurosis; 13: Reich Institute; 14: Reconstruction and Repression; 15: Rebellion and Remembrance; 16: Psychotherapy, the Third Reich, and the Course of Modern German History
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Thomas Blomberg






