Mental Management

The Mental Management theory was elaborated from numerous pedagogical dialogues since the 1970s.

It is linked to several previous theories, including the works on introspection by Jean Martin Charcot, Alfred Binet, Maine de Biran, the German school of Würzburg (Watt, Messer, Bühler) and Albert Burloud, who was Antoine de la Garanderie's professor.

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