"Les Prodigieuses Victoires De La Psychologie Moderne" translates to something like "The Remarkable Victories of Modern Psychology." The user might be referring to a book or article with that title. The PDF part suggests they might have access to a document, and the numbers 6 and 12 could be chapter numbers or specific sections (like pages 6 to 12). Alternatively, it could be a typo or unrelated, but given the structure, perhaps a typo for a date (June 12th) or a version number.
While exact chapter numbering can vary by edition (e.g., Marabout, Gérard & Cie), the mid-section of Daco's "encyclopedia of psychology" usually focuses on the : While exact chapter numbering can vary by edition (e
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It seems you are looking for a or an analysis of a document titled "Les Prodigieuses Victoires De La Psychologie Moderne" — specifically pages 6 to 12 of a PDF version. a misremembered title
However, I must clarify that this exact phrasing does not correspond to a well-known or verifiable mainstream book title in psychology or French literature. It may be a reference to a specific underground publication, a misremembered title, a digital file from a limited-distribution collection, or part of a numbered series (perhaps volumes 6–12 or pages 6–12).