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HUMAN BEHAVIORS AND
HUMAN SPIRITS: Bibliography Burston, D. (1986). Myth, religion and mother right: Bachofen's influence on psychoanalytic theory. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 22(4), 666-687. Call #: [RC500 .C6]. Other entries: history of psychology, psychoanalytic theory, psychologists, myths, religion, mother-child relationship. Library of Congress Category: Psychology [BF 199]. New York: W. A. White Institute. I have used PsyLIT to find the name Ian Suttie who criticizes Freud a lot. This is one of two. Although this isn't the direct story about Suttie, the article covers a broad figure of psychoanalytic theory in which Suttie is involved. Con Chessick, R. D. (1989). The death instinct and the future of humans. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 43(4), 546-561. Call #: [RC321 .A54]. Library of Congress Category: Death Instinct [BF175.5 .D4]. Ephrata, PA: Science Press. I'm glad that I have found this article which defends Freud from his criticizers who use his terms for the negative purposes. Con Mahoney, M. J. (1989). Scientific psychology and radical behaviorism: Important distinctions based in scientism and objectism. American Psychologist, 44(11). Call #: [BF1 .A55]. Other entry: radical-behaviorism. Library of Congress Category: Psychology [BF 199]. Arlington, VA: APA Inc. UnCover has this article under Radical Behaviorism. I have tried to find the article that directly opposes the Freudian theories, but I have realized that the article tells the story of the decline of radical behaviorism, too. Pro Skinner, B. F. (1971). Beyond Freedom and Dignity. New York: Vintage Books. I have purchased this book in the UH bookstore for a class use. Skinner had a totally different view with Freud. I want to compare the base of his theories and theFreud's theories, subjectively and objectively. Pro Swedenborg, E. (1965). The True Christian Religion (Vol. 1). (J. Ager, Trans.). New York: Swedenborg Foundation. (Obtained from Dr. Leon James, Summer Session I. 1992). I have received this article from Dr. James because of my personal interest in Lutheran Church, and I have found this is something else. Pro Harcum, E. R., Rosen, E. F. & Burijon, B. N. (1989). Popular versus Skinnerian views on the relation between human freedom and dignity. The Journal of Psychology, 123(3). Call #: [BF1 .J829] Library of Congress Category: Will-Psychology [BF608BF635]. Provincetown, MA: Journal Press. Found using UH-Carl category Skinnerian
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