Question for Siderea
May. 19th, 2005 12:25 pm...or anyone else who wants to chime in, I guess.
What was the state of psychotherapy/psychiatry/whatever-they-called-it-then in the late 1930's? What was the dominant 'school'? What were the promising-looking upstarts? (Note: for my purposes, they need not actually have *had* long-term success, just looked potentially good during that period.) I can look up the details by google, I'm just looking for the right keywords to start with.
[My job leads down some strange pathways at times...]
What was the state of psychotherapy/psychiatry/whatever-they-called-it-then in the late 1930's? What was the dominant 'school'? What were the promising-looking upstarts? (Note: for my purposes, they need not actually have *had* long-term success, just looked potentially good during that period.) I can look up the details by google, I'm just looking for the right keywords to start with.
[My job leads down some strange pathways at times...]