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Introduction

Introduction P1: ZBU Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies [japa] ph221-japa-471310 September 18, 2003 15:7 Style file version June 4th, 2002 ° C Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, Vol. 5, No. 4, October 2003 ( 2003) This issue of the Journal presents a series of articles concentrating on the work of Saul Rosenzweig, who has made many contributions to the study of psychology and psychoanalysis. Several articles focus on the concept of idiodynamics, the study of individuals through the systematic examination of the set of all factors—the idioverse—that determines their psychological reality and behavior. The idioverse is carefully constructed in this type of work through many sources and can be applied to both contemporary and historical figures. More on this topic will be included below. The Psychology Department of Washington University, St. Louis, cele- brated the 50th Anniversary, Jubilee, of Saul Rosenzweig’s association with the institution by hosting a Symposium of invited speakers who lectured on topics to which Dr. Rosenzweig has made significant contributions during his long and productive scientific career. The program was presented on May 26, 2000 and included a special luncheon at the Faculty Conference Center. Dr. Rosenzweig came to Washington University in January, 1949 to join http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2003 by Human Sciences Press, Inc.
Subject
Psychology; Clinical Psychology; Psychiatry; Sociology, general; Education, general; Cross Cultural Psychology
ISSN
1521-1401
eISSN
1573-3459
DOI
10.1023/A:1026088713014
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Abstract

P1: ZBU Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies [japa] ph221-japa-471310 September 18, 2003 15:7 Style file version June 4th, 2002 ° C Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, Vol. 5, No. 4, October 2003 ( 2003) This issue of the Journal presents a series of articles concentrating on the work of Saul Rosenzweig, who has made many contributions to the study of psychology and psychoanalysis. Several articles focus on the concept of idiodynamics, the study of individuals through the systematic examination of the set of all factors—the idioverse—that determines their psychological reality and behavior. The idioverse is carefully constructed in this type of work through many sources and can be applied to both contemporary and historical figures. More on this topic will be included below. The Psychology Department of Washington University, St. Louis, cele- brated the 50th Anniversary, Jubilee, of Saul Rosenzweig’s association with the institution by hosting a Symposium of invited speakers who lectured on topics to which Dr. Rosenzweig has made significant contributions during his long and productive scientific career. The program was presented on May 26, 2000 and included a special luncheon at the Faculty Conference Center. Dr. Rosenzweig came to Washington University in January, 1949 to join

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Published: Oct 7, 2004

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