+ − Review 3:130 Ag 11 ’20 850w
“There is nothing original in it except some of Mr Tridon’s opinions, which are not impressive.”
− Springf’d Republican p13a Ap 18 ’20 160w
“He is an industrious disciple and sets his matter out lucidly and uncritically. He will give the intelligent reader some appreciation both of the value of psychoanalytic work and (though unconsciously) of some of the extravagances of psychoanalytic enthusiasts.”
+ The Times [London] Lit Sup p723 N 4 ’20 280w
TRIDON, ANDRÉ. Psychoanalysis and behavior. *$2.50 (3½c) Knopf 130
This, the author’s second book on psychoanalysis, “is an attempt at interpreting human conduct from the psychoanalytical point of view.” Contents: The organism; Problems of childhood; Progress and regressions; Sleep and dreams; Problems of sex; The psychoanalytic treatment; The four schools of psychoanalysis; Index. Bibliographical notes follow the chapters.
“A rather useful aspect of the book is the chapter distinguishing the four schools of psychoanalysis headed respectively by Freud, Jung, Adler, and Kempf.”
+ − Nation 111:694 D 15 ’20 40w