Hale, Nathan G., Jr.
HALE, Nathan G., Jr.
HALE, Nathan G., Jr. American, b. 1922. Genres: Psychology. Career: University of California, Berkeley, lecturer in history, 1965-69; University of California, Riverside, professor of history, 1970-79, professor emeritus, 1979-. Stanford University, visiting professor, 1982-83. Publications: (with K. Beutner) Emotional Illness: How Families Can Help, 1957; Freud and the Americans, Vol. I: The Beginnings of Psychoanalysis in the United States, 1876-1917, 1971, Vol. II: The Rise and Crisis of Psychoanalysis in America, 1917-1985, 1995. EDITOR & AUTHOR OF INTRO.: James Jackson Putnam and Psychoanalysis: Letters Between Putnam, Sigmund Freud, William James, Ernest Jones, Sandor Ferenczi, and Morton Prince, 1971; Psychotherapy and Multiple Personality: Selected Papers of Morton Prince, 1975. Contributor to books. Address: 309 Pala Ave., Piedmont, CA 94611, U.S.A.