The "subliminal" versus the "subconscious" in the American acceptance of psychoanalysis, 1906-1910. |
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Authors: | R C Powell |
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Abstract: | Insofar as Frederic W. H. Myers' conceptions of the "subliminal" were spread by the Boston-based "Emmanuel movement" for medically supervised religious psychotherapy (fl. 1906-1910), the movement probably did more to help than to hinder American acceptance of Freudian ideas. Certainly, many academic psychologists' conceptions of the "unconscious" and "subconscious" were a hindrance. |
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