- Charles Baudouin
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Charles Baudouin (26 July 1893, Nancy, France- August 25, 1963, Geneva) was a French-Swiss psychoanalyst, who combined Freudianism with elements of the thought of Carl Jung and Alfred Adler.[1]
Works
- Suggestion and autosuggestion : a psychological and pedagogical study based upon the investigations made by the new Nancy school. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul, 1920.
- Contemporary studies. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul, 1924.
- La force en nous. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul as The power within us, 1923.
- Le symbole chez Verhaeren. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul as Psychoanalysis and aesthetics, 1924.
- Psychanalyse de Victor Hugo, 1943.
References
External links
- Works by or about Charles Baudouin in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
Categories:- 1893 births
- 1963 deaths
- French psychoanalysts
- Swiss psychologists
- Psychologist stubs
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