Trigant Burrow

Trigant Burrow, (September 7, 1875 - May 24, 1950) was a American psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, psychologist, and, alongside Joseph H. Pratt and Paul Schilder, founder of group analysis. He was the inventor of the concept of neurodynamics.

Important publications

  • The Social Basis of Consciousness, London 1927
  • The Structure of Insanity
  • The Biology of Human Conflict, New York 1937
  • The Neurosis of Man, London 1949
  • Science and Man's Behavior, New York 1953
  • Preconscious Foundations of Human Experiences, New York, London 1964
  • Das Fundament der Gruppenanalyse oder die Analyse der Reaktionen von normalen und neurotischen Menschen, Lucifer-Amor: 21. 104–113

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