Tom Hatherley Pear

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Tom Hatherley Pear (* 1886 ; † 1972 ) was an American psychologist . He was a professor of psychology at the University of Manchester .

Among other things, he dealt with the meaning of dreams and saw them as consequences of suppressed wishes. His successor at the University of Manchester was John Cohen .

Tom Hatherley Pear had a son, Brian Hatherley Pear, with his wife Catherine, who died in World War II .

Fonts

  • with Grafton Elliot Smith : Shell Shock and Its Lessons. 1917.
  • Remembering and Forgetting. 1922.
  • Number forms. In: Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society. Vol. 66, 1923, pp. 1-14.
  • Skill in Works and Play. 1924. German: Skill in Sport and Industry. Translated by Margot Benary-Isbert .
  • A New Type of Number Form. In: Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society. Vol. 67, pp. 131-140.
  • The Art of Study. New York, London 1931.
  • The Maturing Mind. 1938.
  • Psychological Factors of Peace and War.
  • English Social Differences. London 1955.
  • Personality, Appearance and Speech. London 1957.
  • The Molding of Modern Man. A Psychologist's View of Information, Persuation, and Mental Coercion Today. London 1961.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Psychology of Dreams , in: The Times, September 17, 1913
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