Psychology of Misconduct, Vice, and Crime (Psychology Revivals)

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abnormal behaviour
Altruistic Sentiments
animal
Antisocial Conduct
Author_Bernard Hollander
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clouded
Clouded Consciousness
consciousness
criminal
criminal responsibility
defect
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Experience Emotion Pain
Feeble Minded People
forensic psychiatry
Frank Man
Free Agent
Gain
gregarious
Gregarious Instinct
Head Injuries
Innocent Nature
Insane Refusal
instinct
instincts
mental
Minor Epilepsy
moral psychology
Morbid Fears
Natural Gambler
neuropsychological assessment
Opposite Sex
Pituitary Body
Primary Propensity
professional
psychotherapeutic interventions
Secondary Instinct
Shy Person
Strange Cravings
Successful Public Men
treatment of moral disorders
Unconscious Homosexual Tendencies
Violates
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138841529
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Apr 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Born in Vienna in 1864, Bernard Hollander was a London-based psychiatrist in the early twentieth century. He is best known for being one of the main proponents of the interest in phrenology at that time. This title, originally published in 1922 contains the reflections of the author on his experience as a physician specialising in nervous and mental disorders. He looks at a range of patients "suffering from character defects leading to moral failings..." finding that these cases of "moral derangement" come in all kinds. Very much of its time, he suggests that treating the causes should be with both physical and mental measures, including psychotherapy, which at the time consisted of "persuasion, suggestion, auto-suggestion, hypnotism, psychological analysis, as well as re-education." A fascinating glimpse into psychology from the early twentieth century.

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