The Loneliness of Contemporary Man as Seen in 'The Case of Ellen West'" [in] Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry. Vol. 1, no.2 (Spring, 1961)

  • [Pittsburgh: Association of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, 1961]
By ROGERS, Carl; Adrian van Kaam (ed)
[Pittsburgh: Association of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, 1961]. Octavo. Printed card wrappers; pp. iii,94-196. Covers slightly worn and soiled; internally clean and unmarked. Very Good. Rogers' article appears on pp.94-101; as one would expect, Rogers is critical of Existential technique, which he blames for the subject's eventual suicide. The article was first delivered as a talk at an AAP symposium on "The Loneliness of Contemporary Man" in 1961. Other contributors to this issue include L.J. Rather, Gerard Haigh, Leslie Farber, and others.

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The Loneliness of Contemporary Man as Seen in 'The Case of Ellen West'" [in] Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry. Vol. 1, no.2 (Spring, 1961)

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ROGERS, Carl; Adrian van Kaam (ed)

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Association of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry: [Pittsburgh

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1961]


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