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Principles of topological psychology

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Lewin, Kurt (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT))
  Translator Heider, Fritz (University of Kansas)
  Translator Heider, Grace M.
PUBLISHER:
  McGraw-Hill book company, inc.  (New York and London)
SERIES TITLE:
 
YEAR: 1936
PUB TYPE: Book
VOLUME/EDITION: 1st edition
PAGES (INTRO/BODY): xv,  231 p.
SUBJECT(S): Gestalt psychology
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
LC NUMBER: BF203 .L4
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 101-168-761 (Last edited on 2005/07/11 07:19:09 GMT-6)
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[ 1 | 32 ] Lewin, Kurt. (1940) Formalization and Progress in Psychology
     (Journal Article in University of Iowa studies in child welfare )
[ 4 | 8 ] Brown, Junius F. (1937) The modified Dembo technique: an application of topological psychology to experimental psychopathology
     (Journal Article in Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic )
[ 4 | 11 ] Brown, Junius F. (1937) Psychoanalysis, topological psychology and experimental psychopathology.
     (Journal Article in The Psychoanalytic quarterly )
[ 12 | 14 ] Jucknat, Margaret. (1937) Leistung, Anspruchsniveau und Selbstbewußtsein
     (Journal Article in Psychologische Forschung )
[ 45 | 13 ] Brown, Junius F. (1936) Psychology and the Social Order: An Introduction to the Dynamic Study of Social Fields 1 edition.  New York & London: McGraw Hill International (UK) .
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