Harry Stack Sullivan
Herbert "Harry" Stack Sullivan (February 21, 1892 – January 14, 1949) was an American Neo-Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who held that "personality can never be isolated from the complex interpersonal relationships in which [a] person lives" and that "[t]he field of psychiatry is the field of interpersonal relations under any and all circumstances in which [such] relations exist". Having studied therapists Sigmund Freud, Adolf Meyer, and William Alanson White, he devoted years of clinical and research work to helping people with psychotic illness. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Seminar on Childhood Education from 3 to 13 Years of Age, Podebrady, Czechoslovakia, 1948, Sullivan, Harry Stackprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO
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2by Seminar on Childhood Education from 3 to 13 Years of Age, Podebrady, Czechoslovakia, 1948, Sullivan, Harry Stackprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO
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3by Allport, Gordon W., Freyre, Gilberto, Gurvitch, Georges, Horkheimer, Max, Naess, Arne, Rickman, John, Sullivan, Harry Stack, Szalai, Alexanderprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO
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4by Allport, Gordon W., Freyre, Gilberto, Gurvitch, Georges, Horkheimer, Max, Naess, Arne, Rickman, John, Sullivan, Harry Stack, Szalai, Alexanderprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO