Psychology And The Classics : A Dialogue Of Disciplines

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"While Freud put ancient literature to profitable use, many classic scholars have not been so keen on using psychology. Gradually, though, this is changing: current psychological paradigms offer new approaches in the reading of the Classics, and classical ideas can still inspire reflections on therapeutic practice and the relation between body and mind. This book advocates the merits of marrying both disciplines<span class='showMoreLessContentElement' style='display: none;'> through a wealth of perspectives"-- <span class='showMoreLessControlElement showMoreLessInline'> <span>Read more...
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