"1973. Paris éditions Galliamrd nrf Le Chemin 1973 - Broché couv repliée 14 cm x 21 cm 493 pages - Texte de Jacques Borel - Bel envoi de l'auteur à Jean Bloch-Michel - SP - Bon état"
1941 Librairie Plon, Les Maîtres de la Pensée Française, 1941, 374 pages, in 12 broché, état moyen, insolé, rousseurs, usures et frottements, coins cornés.
Thèse. Bordeaux. Cassignol. 1905. In-8 br.165pp. dont 5 de biblio. (1).
L'auteur est né à Pointe-à-Pitre en 1879.|A côté des aliénistes qui croient encore à l'influence immédiate et, pour ainsi dire, unique des causes morales sur l'éclosion de la folie, le nombre augmente chaque jour de ceux qui, tout en reconnaissant la valeur pathogénique de ces causes, attribuent aux lésions de l'organisme un rôle essentiel dans la génèse des hallucinations et des psychoses.
Un ouvrage de 630 pages, format 125 x 175 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1993, Larousse, collection "Sciences de l'Homme", bon état
Phone number : 04 74 33 45 19
JACQUES RICHARD ET ERLIJN MATEEV-DIRKX
Reference : R200001443
(2004)
ISBN : 2294015347
MASSON. 2004. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 199 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
MARDAGA 1995 15x3 4x21 8cm. 1995. Broché. 415 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre
Langue allemande, Wunderhorn, 1989, 111 + XIV pp., broché, ex-dono en première page, bon état.
Phone number : 0033 (0)1 42 23 30 39
Langue allemande, Wunderhorn, 1985, ENVOI autographe de l'auteur, 315 pp., broché, bon état.
Phone number : 0033 (0)1 42 23 30 39
Paris Editions Universitaires 1965 In8 206 pages - broché - etat correct
Satisfaisant
DANGLES Henri. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 239 pages. Traces de moisissures en fin d'ouvrage et sur le 2nd plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
Guide pratique pour surmonter toute Défaillance Nerveuse et Cérébrale. Lettre-Préface du Dr Legrain. Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
Wintech Computer GmbH 1988 in8. 1988. Broché. 287 pages. Etat intérieur propre couverture frottée sur ses bords
Geuthner 1927 Petit In4 - broché - 446 pages - papier jauni - couverture défraichie sans gravité
Assez bon
1893 Félix Alcan, Paris, 1893, deuxième édition. Un volume in 8° relié demi-chagrin rouge à coins, coiffe supérieure légèrement fendue, charnières un peu fatiguées et quelques pages partiellement déreliées, mais très bon état intérieur.
Remises possibles sur les achats en lot, achetez plusieurs objets à la fois ! Reçoit sur rendez-vous pour consultation des ouvrages.
P., Marcel Rivière, 1924, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 1 PORTRAIT, 631pp.
---- BON EXEMPLAIRE**8160/F4
Librairie Félix Alcan. 1928. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 494 pages. Petits manques sur les coiffes. Pages légèrement jaunies.. . . . Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
2e édition. Travaux du Laboratoire de Psychologie de la Salpétrière, 8e série. Etudes historiques, psychologiques et cliniques sur les méthodes de la Psychothérapie. Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
Librairie Félix Alcan. 1928. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 307 pages. Pages légèrement jaunies.. . . . Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
2e édition. Travaux du Laboratoire de Psychologie de la Salpétrière, 7e série. Etudes historiques, psychologiques et cliniques sur les méthodes de la Psychothérapie. Classification Dewey : 619.89-Psychiatrie
P., Flammarion, 1909, in 12 broché, 397 pages.
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P., Rueff, 1892, un volume in 8, reliure souple de l'éditeur (légèrement défraîchie), (3), 233pp., (1pp.), (1), figures dans le texte
---- PREMIERE EDITION EN LIBRAIRIE DE LA THESE de Pierre Janet - Préface de J.M. Charcot ---- "Janet was one of Charcot's many students who later achieved prominence in the burgeoning field of psychiatry. After receiving his doctorate in psychology from the University of Paris, he was appointed director of pathological psychology at the Salpêtrière at the request of Charcot. He later taught at the Sorbonne and the Collège de France... Janet was largely responsible for the movement to reconcile the concepts of clinical and academic psychology in an attempt ot find a single, unified system". (cf. Heirs of Hippocrates). "Although underappreciated in Britain and the United States, the work of Janet was fundamental to the establishment of psychology as a discipline. He originated several key psychiatric concepts and his word directly inspired both Jung's concepts of introversion and extroversion and Adler's theory of compensation". (Norman N° 1155 1st ed.) ---- Postel & Quetel p. 650 - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 70, 174 - McHenry p. 282 - Zilboorg, pp. 375/377 - Ellenberger - Grégory "Le cerveau, un inconnu"**6973/F1
P., Maloine, 1932; un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 305pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "JANET was one of CHARCOT's many students who later achieved prominence in the burgeoning field of psychiatry. After receiving his doctorate in psychology from the University of Paris, he was appointed director of pathological psychology at the Salpêtrière at the request of Charcot. He later taught at the Sorbonne and the Collège de France... Janet was largely responsible for the movement to reconcile the concepts of clinical and academic psychology in an attempt to find a single, unified system". (cf. Heirs of Hippocrates) ---- Postel & Quetel p. 650 - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 70, 174 - McHenry p. 282 - Zilboorg pp. 375/377 - Ellenberger - Grégory Le cerveau, un inconnu**3100/F1/CAV/i2
P., Alcan, 1889, un volume in 8 relié en demi-maroquin marron à coins (reliure de l'époque), (3), 496pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- GARRISON N° 4976.1 ---- "JANET'S FIRST MAJOR WORK " ---- Heirs of Hippocrates N° 2228 : "Janet was one of Charcot's many students who later achieved prominence in the burgeoning field of psychiatry. After receiving his doctorate in psychology from the University of Paris, he was appointed director of pathological psychology at the Salpêtrière at the request of Charcot. He later taught at the Sorbonne and the Collège de France. L'automatisme psychologique was Janet's first major work, and it was here that he introduced the concept of automatism. Janet was largely responsible for the movement to reconcile the concepts of clinical and academic psychology in an attempt to find a single, unified system" ---- Norman N° 1154 : "Janet defined psychological automatisms as seemingly intelligent actions which nonetheless bypass the will and escape conscious awareness. Janet argued that hysterical symptoms are due to subconscious fixed ideas that have been isolated and usually forgotten. Split off from consciousness - dissociated - they embody painful experiences, but become autonomous by virtue of their segregation from the main stream of consciousness. This predated Breur and Freud's announcement of their virtually identical discovery by four years. Although, Janet may have been the first to express this idea, it would take the work of Freud to eventually convince the scientific world of its efficacy" ---- Garrison N° 4976.1 - Postel & Quetel p. 650 - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 70, 174 - Zilboorg pp. 375/377 - Ellenberger - Grégory "Le cerveau, un inconnu"**6221/F1
P., Alcan, 1919/1928, 3 volumes in 8, brochés, couvertures imprimées, (quelques rousseurs sur les plats de couverture du tome 1), T.1 : (3), 346pp., T.2 : (2), 307pp., (1pp.), T.3 : (2), 494pp.
---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- Le tome 1 est en Edition originale, seconde édition pour les tomes 2 & 3 ---- "JANET was one of CHARCOT's many students who later achieved prominence in the burgeoning field of psychiatry. After receiving his doctorate in psychology from the University of Paris, he was appointed director of pathological psychology at the Salpêtrière at the request of Charcot. He later taught at the Sorbonne and the Collège de France... Janet was largely responsible for the movement to reconcile the concepts of clinical and academic psychology in an attempt to find a single, unified system". (cf. Heirs of Hippocrates) ---- Norman N 1158 - Postel & Quetel p. 650 - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 70, 174 - McHenry p. 282 - Zilboorg pp. 375/377**2795/F1
P., Flammarion, 1936, un volume in 8 broché, couverture imprimée, 292pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Janet was one of Charcot's many students who later achieved prominence in the burgeoning field of psychiatry. After receiving his doctorate in psychology from the University of Paris, he was appointed director of pathological psychology at the Salpêtrière at the request of Charcot. He later taught at the Sorbonne and the Collège de France... Janet was largely responsible for the movement to reconcile the concepts of clinical and academic psychology in an attempt ot find a single, unified system". (cf. Heirs of Hippocrates) ---- Postel & Quetel p. 650 - Hunter & Macalpine, pp. 70, 174 - McHenry p. 282 - Zilboorg pp. 375/377 - Ellenberger pp. 390/391 - Grégory "Le cerveau, un inconnu"**7613/F1
P., Alcan, 1931, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée (dos passé), 169pp., figures dans le texte
---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- Troisième édition ---- "JANET was one of CHARCOT's many students who later achieved prominence in the burgeoning field of psychiatry. After receiving his doctorate in psychology from the University of Paris, he was appointed director of pathological psychology at the Salpêtrière at the request of CHARCOT. He later taught at the Sorbonne and the Collège de France... JANET was largely responsible for the movement to reconcile the concepts of clinical and academic psychology in an attempt to find a single, unified system". (cf. Heirs of Hippocrates) ---- "Although underappreciated in Britain and the United States, the work of JANET was fundamental to the establishment of psychology as a discipline. He originated several key psychiatric concepts and his work directly inspired both JUNG's concepts of introversion and extroversion and ADLER's theory of compensation". (Norman N° 1155 1st ed.) ---- Postel & Quetel p. 650 - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 70, 174 - McHenry p. 282 - Zilboorg pp. 375/377 - Ellenberger - Grégory "Le cerveau, un inconnu" ---- Note sur l'hystérie droite et sur l'hystérie gauche - Un cas d'hémianopsie hystérique transitoire - Un trouble de la vision par exagération de l'association binoculaire - Un cas du rythme de Cheyne-Stokes dans l'hystérie. Influence de l'activité cérébrale sur la respiration - Un cas du phénomène des apports - L'amnésie et la dissociation des souvenirs par l'émotion - Une Félida artificielle**2797/F1
P., Chahine, 1928, un volume in 4, broché, couverture imprimée, 619pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE du cours de Janet au Collège de France ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Janet was one of Charcot's many students who later achieved prominence in the burgeoning field of psychiatry. After receiving his doctorate in psychology from the University of Paris, he was appointed director of pathological psychology at the Salpêtrière at the request of Charcot. He later taught at the Sorbonne and the Collège de France... Janet was largely responsible for the movement to reconcile the concepts of clinical and academic psychology in an attempt to find a single, unified system". (cf. Heirs of Hippocrates) ---- Postel & Quetel p. 650 - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 70, 174 - McHenry p. 282 - Zilboorg pp. 375/377 - Ellenberger - Grégory Le cerveau, un inconnu**2792/F1