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Psychobiography aims to
understand historically significant individuals, such as
artists or
political leaders,
through the
application of psychological...
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known for
Thomas Jefferson: An
Intimate History (1974), a work of
psychobiography, and No Man
Knows My
History (1945), an
early biography of
Joseph Smith...
- of "trying out"
things that don't
belong to you. In the
Handbook of
Psychobiography, Alan C. Elms
offers a
different perspective,
rejecting Bettelheim's...
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Jesus Research and the
Appearance of
Psychobiography (2002),
discusses previous attempts to
write a
psychobiography of Jesus. In the
final reflection, he...
- dynamics,
overcoming adversity, personality,
political and
presidential psychobiography.
There are
major psychohistorical studies of anthropology, art, ethnology...
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subjects such as
childhood and the
family (especially
child abuse),
psychobiography with
extensive childhood material,
political psychology and psychological...
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psychohistory and
psychobiography, p.p.353-4 Kasher, King Herod: a ****cuted ****cutor: a case
study in
psychohistory and
psychobiography, p.p.353-4 "Eisenman's...
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Mackenzie King.
University of
Toronto Press. ISBN 0-8020-5502-8.; a
psychobiography stressing his spirituality. Ferns, Henry; Ostry,
Bernard (1976). The...
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positive psychology and emotions, the
Fourth Industrial Revolution and
psychobiography. Claude-Hélène
Mayer was born in Göttingen, Germany. She completed...
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interests include multicultural counseling, education, and
psychobiography. Ponterotto's
psychobiography of
chess champion Bobby Fischer served as the foundation...