Hart, Bernard (1879-1966)

  • Hart, Bernard (1879-1966)
Date:
1910-1932
Reference:
PSY/BPS/4/1/2
Part of:
British Psychological Society Archive
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Description

The file consists of offprints of articles (15 items) by Bernard Hart and are as follows:

Bernard Hart, "The Development of Psychopathology as a Branch of Science", Journal of Neurology and Psychopathology vol. 4, no.16 (1924).

Bernard Hart, "The Conception of the Subconscious", Journal of Abnormal Psychology, vol. 4 (1910).

Bernard Hart, "The Modern Treatment of Functional Nervous Disorders", British Medical Journal, Feb 14th, 1920.

Bernard Hart, "A Case of Double Personality", Journal of Mental Science, April 1912.

Bernard Hart, "Psychology and the Medical Curriculum", Edinburgh Medical Journal, October 1918.

Bernard Hart and C. E. Spearman, "Mental Tests of Dementia" The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, vol. 9, no. 1 (1914).

Bernard Hart, "Discussion on the Aetiology of Alcoholism", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, March 29th, 1928.

Bernard Hart, "Discussion on the Difficult Child", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, December 10th, 1929.

Bernard Hart, "The Psychological Conception of Insanity", no citation supplied.

3 copies of Bernard Hart, "The Conception of Dissociation", British Journal of Medical Psychology, vol. 4, part 4 (1926).

2 copies of Bernard Hart, "Psychology and Psychiatry", Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, vol. 25, no.1 (1931).

Bernard Hart, "Psychology and Psychiatry", Mental Hygiene, vol. 16, no.2, (1932).

Publication/Creation

1910-1932

Physical description

1 file

Acquisition note

Deposited in the library at Wellcome Collection by the British Psychological Society in September 2008.

Biographical note

Bernard Hart (1879-1966) was an English psychiatrist who championed psychoanalysis as early as 1909 and a charter member of the British Psycho-Analytical Society, 1913.

Notes

Compiled by the Cataloguing Project Archivist at the British Psychological Society History of Psychology Centre, with minor editing by Wellcome staff.

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