The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry

1 April 1968

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Harry Stack Sullivan's classic and groundbreaking synthesis of psychoanalysis, psychology and social science.

This book contains the fullest statement of Sullivan's developmental approach to psychiatry, showing in detail how Sullivan traced from early infancy to adulthood the formation of the person, opening the way to a deeper understanding of mental disorders in later life.

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Paperback

9780393001389

142 x 208 mm • 412 pages

£22.50

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