Revolution in Psychiatry: The New Understanding of Man

Ernest Becker
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Becker's attempt to devise a theory of psychopathology. He incorporate the philosophy of John Dewey, using the active-passive dichotomy to distinguish those who have retreated into either (1) a depressive symbol system versus (2) those whose proneness to over activity lead to a lack of substance.
Genres: PsychologyPhilosophyPsychiatryNonfiction
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