Childhood And Society, Erik H. Erikson (9780099532910) — Readings Books
Childhood And Society
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Childhood And Society

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Pulitzer-winner Erik Erikson’s study of childhood and its social significance is widely regarded as one of the most original, influential and imaginative works in psychoanalysis.

With this deeply influential book, which is now internationally recognised as a classic study of childhood and its social significance, Professor Erikson has made an outstanding contribution to the study of human behaviour. Drawing on psychoanalytical theory and his own clinical experience, he devotes the main chapters to anxiety in young children, apathy in American Indians, confusion in veterans of war, and arrogance in young Nazis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 June 1995
Pages
400
ISBN
9780099532910

Pulitzer-winner Erik Erikson’s study of childhood and its social significance is widely regarded as one of the most original, influential and imaginative works in psychoanalysis.

With this deeply influential book, which is now internationally recognised as a classic study of childhood and its social significance, Professor Erikson has made an outstanding contribution to the study of human behaviour. Drawing on psychoanalytical theory and his own clinical experience, he devotes the main chapters to anxiety in young children, apathy in American Indians, confusion in veterans of war, and arrogance in young Nazis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 June 1995
Pages
400
ISBN
9780099532910