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DR. IVES HENDRICK gives here what is probably the best account of the present position of this art—psychoanalysis can scarcely be said to have reached the position of a science yet. The book is divided into four parts dealing with the facts, theories, therapy and present status of psychoanalysis. The author is largely a Freudian, and so does not approve of the theories of Adler, although to many in Great Britain the latter are more acceptable; but then the theories are not psychoanalysis as it ought to be understood as referring purely to Freudian theory.
Facts and Theories of Psychoanalysis.
By Dr. Ives Hendrick. Pp. xi + 308 + xii. (London: Kegan Paul and Co., Ltd., 1934.) 10s. 6d. net.
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[Short Notices]. Nature 135, 208 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135208d0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/135208d0