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Thoughts of a Psychiatrist on the War and After

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This vintage book looks at the effects that war has on people, by American psychiatrist William A. White. Written in the early twentieth century, it focuses on World War I, exploring its ramifications for society and psyche. Contents include: “The Social Perspective,” “The Psychology of Conflict,” “The Individual Group,” “The Integration of Social Groups-Culture,” “Psychological Effects of War,” “Psychological Causes of War,” “Some Tendencies Quickened by War,” etc. William Alanson White (1870 – 1937) was a notable American psychiatrist and neurologist. Other works by this author include: “Mental Mechanisms” (1911), “Outlines of Psychiatry” (1915), and “Diseases of the Nervous System” (1915). Many vintage books like this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now complete with the original text and artwork for the enjoyment of readers now and for years to come.

Author: White, William Alanson

Topic: History – General History
Media: Book
ISBN: 1528703715
Language: English
Pages: 150

Additional information

Weight 0.44 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.35 in

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