Anthony Storr

1 quotes

Psychiatrist · United Kingdom · Male

Anthony Storr (18 May 1920 – 17 March 2001) was an English psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and author. 2Background and education Born in London, Storr was educated at Winchester College, Christ's College, Cambridge, and Westminster Hospital. 2Oxford In 1974, Storr moved from private practice to a teaching appointment at the Warneford Hospital in Oxford, until his retirement in 1984. 2Personal Storr was, as one of his obituarists observed, "no stranger to suffering". He married twice, to Catherine Cole (who became a children's writer under her married name) in 1942 and writer Catherine Peters in 1970 after the first marriage ended in divorce. 2See also Richard Webster The Assault on Truth 2Bibliography The Integrity of the Personality (1961) ISBN 978-0-345-37585-8 Human Aggression (1968) Sexual Deviation (1970) ISBN 978-0-14-020649-4 Jung (Fontana Modern Masters, 1973) The Essential Jung (1983) ISBN 0-691-08615-X The School of Genius (1988) ISBN 90-254-6789-X Solitude: A Return to the Self (1988) ISBN 0-00-654349-9 — paperback retitling of The School of Genius Freud: A Very Short Introduction (1989) ISBN 0-19-285455-0 Art of Psychotherapy (1990) ISBN 0-415-90302-5 Churchill's Black Dog, Kafka's Mice, and Other Phenomena of the Human Mind (1990) ISBN 0-00-637566-9 Music and the Mind (1993) ISBN 0-00-215398-X The Dynamics of Creation (1993) ISBN 0-345-37673-0 Feet of Clay: Saints, Sinners, and Madmen (1997) ISBN 0-684-83495-2 The Essential Jung: Selected Writings (1999) ISBN 0-00-653065-6 2References 2Further reading Obituary, The Times, 20 March 2001. Obituary, Psychiatric Bulleti