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- publication.) “Clio’s Psyche’s Psychobiographies and the Autobiographies of Psychobiographers Special Issues and a Book,” Psychohistory News, Volume 44 No. 1 (Winter...
- singer/songwriter of "American Pie" and "Vincent" Joseph G. Ponterotto, psychobiographer and author of Bobby Fischer: Understanding the Genius, Mystery, and...
- .."After finishing the Nixon book, I have an urge to demand that psychobiographers be barred from writing about people they dislike. While this would...
- script theory, object relations, and existentialism/phenomenology; and psychobiographers are increasingly looking for explanatory complexity through an eclectic...
- made by Iremashvili based upon his account was followed by several psychobiographers, most notably by Gustav Bychowski and Daniel Rancour-Lafferiere, which...
- is not supported empirically. An alternative approach, favored by psychobiographers such as William Runyan, is to explain the personality of the historical...
- A licensed psychologist and mental health counselor, he is also a psychobiographer and multicultural consultant. His research interests include multicultural...
- be where he is. Woodrow Wilson was another target of analysis by psychobiographers George and George, who concluded a self-defeating pattern of low self-esteem...
- Elovitz, Paul (December 2021). "Claude-Hélène Mayer: A Multifaceted Psychobiographer in Two Cultures. An Interview of Paul H. Elovitz with Claude-Hélène...
- Influential independent Utah historian Fawn Brodie (1915–1981) — Critical, psychobiographer of Joseph Smith. Became UCLA professor Leonard J. Arrington (1917–1999):...