1st Edition

The Dynamics of Anxiety and Hysteria An Experimental Application of Modern Learning Theory to Psychiatry

By Hans Eysenck Copyright 2002
326 Pages
by Routledge

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by Routledge

311 Pages
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Here Hans Eysenck applies the principles of modern learning theory to account for the observed phenomena of hysteria and anxiety. Such principles were initially developed through the experiments and theories of Pavlov, Hull, and Tolman. When The Dynamics of Anxiety and Hysteria initially appeared, these were considered the most advanced, relevant, and applicable to the subject matter. They have... Read more
Introduction; One: The Dimensional Analysis of Anxiety and Hysteria; Two: Learning Theory and Human Behaviour; Three: Personality and Learning Theory; Four: Personality and Learning Theory; Five: Personality and Perceptual Processes; Six: Socialization and Personality; Seven: Drugs and Personality; Eight: Psychological Theory and Psychiatric Practice

Biography

Hans J. Eysenck (1916-1997), a professor of psychology at the University of London and the director of its psychological department at the Institute of Psychiatry, was best known for his experimental researches in the field of personality. He was a prolific author and wrote, among others, Rebel with a Cause, Dimensions of Personality, and Intelligence, all available from Transaction.