Saul Rosenzweig

Saul Rosenzweig (1907–2004) was an American psychologist and therapist who studied subjects such as repression, psychotherapy, and aggression. Rosenzweig, who, with a co-author, has been credited with being the first to attempt to "elicit repression" in a laboratory setting, became well known after publishing a paper discussing "common factors" underlying competing approaches to psychotherapy. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Freud and experimental psychology : the emergence of idiodynamics by Rosenzweig, Saul, 1907-2004

    Published 1986
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