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The great escape: World War II, neo-freudianism, and the origins of U.S. psychocultural analysis.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2011Edward J. K. Gitre
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From the 1920s onward, the battle over the unconscious was being fought and lost in the fields of academic laboratory psychology in the United States. In the opening decades of the 20th century, first, the specter of Pavlov and then Watson began to dominate the academic laboratories with theories of learning and their emphasis on classical conditioning.
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From the 1920s onward, the battle over the unconscious was being fought and lost in the fields of academic laboratory psychology in the United States. In the opening decades of the 20th century, first, the specter of Pavlov and then Watson began to dominate the academic laboratories with theories of learning and their emphasis on classical conditioning.
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Race and the Unconscious: Freudianism in French Caribbean Thought
, 2002C. Britton
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PAUL RICOEUR, FREUDIANISM, AND AUGUSTINE'S CONFESSIONS
, 1985P. Rigby
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