The Clarke University conferences were a seminal event in intellectual history most remembered for the lectures given by Freud on psychoanalytic theory and practice. Largely forgotten are the Child Welfare sessions that highlighted the nature/nurture debate that would foreshadow and frame social policy for the 20th century.
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