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Anthony Storr

Anthony Storr was a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and an Emeritus Fellow of Green College, Oxford. He was the author of numerous books, including The Integrity of the Personality, The Dynamics of Creation, The Essential Jung, and The Art of Psychotherapy. Dr. Storr died in 2001.

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Solitude will be released on October 03, 2005 in
Oct 03, 2005
Solitude is now available in
Oct 03, 2005
Solitude a Return to the Self will be released on September 27, 2005 in Trade Paperback
Sep 27, 2005
Solitude a Return to the Self is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 27, 2005
FEET OF CLAY will be released on August 19, 1997 in Trade Paperback
Aug 19, 1997
FEET OF CLAY is now available in Trade Paperback
Aug 19, 1997
Feet Of Clay will be released on August 19, 1997 in
Aug 19, 1997
Feet Of Clay is now available in
Aug 19, 1997

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Toronto Star Online, November 9, 2012
...World War 11, Winston Spencer Churchill lifted up a nation and all who fought with her. British psychiatrist Anthony Storr said that when France fell, Churchill became the hero he’d always dreamed of being. He became both prophet and visionary. Writes...
Oregonian, July 23, 2012
...install it are never out of touch with those who want to talk to them." So wrote Anthony Storr in his book, "Solitude: A Return to the Self." "Solitude"'s publication date? Nineteen eighty-eight. I hardly need say what came next with communications....
Epoch Times, November 19, 2012
...and otherworldly look. I also learned that she loves to cook. Nancy makes use of what British psychiatrist Anthony Storr (1920 to 2001) called “the playground of the imagination”, using her imagination and creativity to “play” with what she...
Washington Post, November 17, 2012
...our long . . . English story. There was an element of serendipity to that period, perfectly summarized by the psychiatrist Anthony Storr in an article first published in 1973. According to Storr, at that time, Churchills inner world of make believe ......
Toronto Star Online, November 9, 2012
...World War 11, Winston Spencer Churchill lifted up a nation and all who fought with her. British psychiatrist Anthony Storr said that when France fell, Churchill became the hero he’d always dreamed of being. He became both prophet and visionary. Writes...
Brantford Expositor, October 13, 2012
...good reasons for some people to live all one, or contentedly alone. About 25 years ago British scholar Anthony Storr wrote a similar book called Solitude: A Return to the Self. Storr had noticed that several great thinkers and artists from Beethoven to...
Mail Online UK, August 27, 2012
...Ali, journalist and TV presenter Brian Inglis, the theatre critic Kenneth Tynan, the publisher Tom Maschler, the psychiatrists Anthony Storr and R.D. Laing, the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, among several others. Many celebrities still endorse the...
Mail Online UK, August 25, 2012
...Ali, journalist and TV presenter Brian Inglis, the theatre critic Kenneth Tynan, the publisher Tom Maschler, the psychiatrists Anthony Storr and R. D. Laing, the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, among several others. Many celebrities still endorse the...
Sri Lanka Daily News, June 20, 2012
...is both a salvation and an antidote. Music, undoubtedly is also a means of communication. To quote from Anthony Storr’s book, Music and the Mind - “some writers suggest that music conveys the same meaning to different listeners more accurately than a...