10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PSYCHOBIOGRAPHICAL»
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psychobiographical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The young George Washington in
psychobiographical perspective
Allows Washington to speak for himself. In presenting Washington's writings, spelling, grammar, punctuation, capitalization, italics, the editor's brackets have been left intact: they are exact reproductions from the sources indicated.
Mostafa Rejai, Kay Phillips, 2000
2
Custer and the Little Big Horn: A
Psychobiographical Inquiry
Many are destined to remain so. No white man survived to tell the tale, Indian accounts are inconsistent, and contemporary reports are distorted by political considerations.
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Handbook of Research Methods in Personality Psychology
Psychobiographical research that appears to disconfirm the researcher's favored
theoretical concepts may not be carried much further, or may never reach
publication. (Psychobiography is not unique in this regard; discon- firming studies
of ...
Richard W. Robins, R. Chris Fraley, Robert F. Krueger, 2009
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Handbook of Psychobiography
The comparative approach has yet to be articulated systematically. In this
chapterI accordingly offer a model for the psychobiographical study of two or
more lives, specifically addressing the ways they are distinct entities and,
importantly, how ...
Oregon William Todd Schultz Associate Professor of Psychology Pacific University, 2005
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The Biographical Process: Studies in the History and ...
And further, excellent psychobiographical material on the Western already exists.
The first part of this paper defines the psychobiographical method. The second
part illustrates the approach by noting the inescapable parallels between texts, ...
Frank Reynolds, Donald Capps, 1976
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Profiling Political Leaders: Cross-cultural Studies of ...
After World War II, many early psychobiographical studies focused on Hitler and
the Nazis (cf. Elovitz, 2000: 134). For example, Erik H. Erikson (1950: 284-315)
studied the appeal made by the imagery of Hitler to the unconscious passions of
...
Ofer Feldman, Linda O. Valenty, 2001
try their hand at psychobiographical analysis in the next presidential campaign,
when Jimmy Carter ran against Gerald Ford in 1976. Carter's sheer unfamiliarity
to voters and journalists also encouraged such analysis. Ford was a known ...
8
Psychoanalytic Responses to Children's Literature
Several studies of Cassatt have been published, but only one with a
psychobiographical approach: "Mother and Child: A Psychobiographical Portrait
of Mary Cassatt," by Kathryn Zerbe appeared in Psychoanalytic Review 74 (1),
spring 1987.
Lucy Rollin, Mark I. West, 1999
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Desire and Avoidance in Art: Pablo Picasso, Hans Bellmer, ...
Pablo Picasso, Hans Bellmer, Balthus and Joseph Cornell : Psychobiographical
Studies with Attachment Theory Andrew Brink. 1 Introducing Attachment Theory
Artists and Psychobiography Artists who challenge us with extreme statements ...
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Tom Kitwood On Dementia: A Reader And Critical Commentary
In his subsequent empirical work Kitwood attempted to find evidence for this by
conducting a number of psychobiographical interviews with the relatives of
people with dementia. Kitwood's psychobiographical method As Adams (1996)
has ...
Baldwin, Clive, Capstick, Andrea, 2007
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PSYCHOBIOGRAPHICAL»
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In the early '90s, after creating a series of suspended blobs of mashed-together stuffed animals, Kelley was harassed by the media for psychobiographical ... «Flavorwire, Jan 14»
William Todd Schultz, Torment Saint: The Life of Elliott Smith
Schultz, whose prior works have been mostly of the “psychobiographical” genre, is ultimately unsuccessful in leaving no stone unturned as he probes the gray ... «Willamette Week, Oct 13»
Jonathan Lethem on the Biggest Mistake His Critics Make
... that argue the book's more realist tone is indicative of the writer himself growing up, amusingly calling those suggestions “psychobiographical projection.” «Slate Magazine, Sep 13»
The APA's Ethics Code and Personality Analysis at a Distance
... record reviews in a medical setting are analogous, in certain important ways, to the review of biographical material carried out in psychobiographical research. «Psychology Today, Jun 10»
Polanski's Visions of Victimhood
While Mr. Polanski's films are generally not self-revealing in any literal sense, he invites psychobiographical criticism because he has been, for almost his entire ... «New York Times, Feb 10»
But Is It Art?
To correct Sylvester's overly formalist approach, some critics go to the opposite extreme and provide a psychobiographical interpretation. Because Francis ... «OUPblog, May 08»