Editions Sand , Le Corps à Vivre Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1990 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur noir grand In-8 1 vol. - 201 pages
1ere traduction en français, 1979 "Contents, Chapitres : Préface - Les terreurs nocturnes - Le temps du passé - Le temps du futur - Principautés et puissances - Appendice : L'apôtre Paul, première épitre aux corinthiens - Le pape Clément Ier, Epitre aux corinthiens, extraits - Arthur Guirdham (1905-1992) was an English physician, psychiatrist, novelist, and writer on the Cathar sect, alternative medicine, ESP and reincarnation. - Guirdham's unorthodox ideas about psychosomatic medicine were criticized by the medical community.[6] Professor D. V. Hubble in the British Medical Journal noted that: ""Dr. Guirdham takes the Freudian theories of repression and the unconscious and extends them to the conclusion that the three types of disease-neurosis, functional (autonomic) disorders, and organic stress diseases-result from a repression of emotion into three strata, differing in depth, of the unconscious mind. The theory appears to be supported by little enough evidence; indeed, throughout the book the factual basis for Dr. Guirdham's theories is not considerable"". Brian Inglis who was supportive of some of Guirdham's ideas wrote that a negative aspect of his writing was that he tended ""to make sweeping assertions unsupported by evidence"". Psychologist Robert A. Baker listed Guirdham and Carl Wickland as early psychiatrists who preferred to ""ignore the science and embrace the supernatural"". Historical researcher Ian Wilson has criticized the reincarnation claims of Guirdham noting ""serious errors and inconsistencies"" in his book The Cathars and Reincarnation. Wilson wrote that ""Guirdham's claims lacking any means of independent verification, must be regarded as unacceptable."" (source : Wikipedia)" infimes pliures aux coins des plats, sinon bon exemplaire, frais et propre, papier à peine jauni, un coin inférieur de page corné