Freudian fraud : the malignant effect of Freud's theory on American thought and culture /
From its beginnings as an exotic Freudian plant in the hot-houses of Greenwich Village, Freud's theory, stressing the importance of childhood experiences in determining personality development, gained increasing popularity throughout the twentieth century, eventually spreading to become an Amer...
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New York, NY :
HarperCollins Publishers,
1992
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