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- [between 1966 and 1968] (Creation)
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File consists of a bound volume of Nouwen's typed notes and handwritten notes on psychoanalytic theory as well as photocopies of other source material. They include criticism and analysis of Freud and Jung, as well as works by Menninger, Godin and Machler. At the end of the bound volume there is a series of typed question sheets regarding Carl G. Jung and Erich Fromm. Some of the handwritten notes are on paper containing a University of Notre Dame watermark. These reading notes and typed handouts are most likely for a course taught by Nouwen called Psychology 101: Developmental Psychology or a course called Clinical Psychology at the University of Notre Dame between 1966 and 1968.
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Nouwen claims he taught Clinical Psychology at Notre Dame in his 1977 Curriculum Vitae (see Personal Files). However, this course does not appear in the Psychology Department calendar. See Teaching Materials - Administrative records - University of Notre Dame, file 2255.
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The title page of the bound volume includes "Yale Divinity School", but one assumes this only means that Nouwen bound the material after his arrival at Yale.