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Monthly Archives: March 2015
History of Madness – Track 3-4
Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped on cassettes in 1982. This post is the fourth (there was no third) audio track. More audio tracks will follow. Track 1: The beginning of History of Madness lecture course He surveys the … Continue reading
Posted in The History of Madness
Tagged Adler, defensive, Freud, functional, keirsey, madness, method in madness, temperament, wholistic theory of madness
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History of Madness – Track 2
Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped in 1982. This post is the second audio track. More audio tracks will follow. Track 1: The beginning of History of Madness lecture course He surveys the idea of madness “as far back as … Continue reading
The History of Madness — Track 1
Professor Keirsey had his lecture course on Madness taped in 1982. This is the first audio track. More audio tracks will follow. He surveys the idea of madness “as far back as we can go”. At the end of the … Continue reading
Posted in The History of Madness
Tagged history, keirsey, madness, temperament, theory, track 1
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