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  1. Peter Homans (1989). The Ability to Mourn: Disillusionment and the Social Origins of Psychoanalysis. University of Chicago Press.
    Peter Homans offers a new understanding of the origins of psychoanalysis and relates the psychoanalytic project as a whole to the sweep of Western culture, past and present. He argues that Freud's fundamental goal was the interpretation of culture and that, therefore, psychoanalysis is fundamentally a humanistic social science. To establish this claim, Homans looks back at Freud's self-analysis in light of the crucial years from 1906 to 1914 when the psychoanalytic movement was formed and shows how these experiences culminated (...)
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  2. Peter Homans (1969). Psychology and Hermeneutics: Jung's Contribution. Zygon 4 (4):333-355.
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  3. Peter Homans (1967). Toward a Psychology of Religion: By Way of Freud and Tillich. Zygon 2 (1):97-119.