The Modern Treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases, Tom 1William Alanson White, Smith Ely Jelliffe Lee & Febiger, 1913 - 867 This volume, devoted to the treatment of nervous and mental diseases, is designed to meet the needs which the rapid advances in knowledge of neurology and psychiatry have created. The nervous system is here regarded as a whole and as inclusive of the mind, and it is maintained that disturbances of any and all of its functions, mental as well as physical, are proper subjects for therapeutics. The present work lays emphasis upon the psychical side of life as being worth quite as much consideration as the physical. It sets forth doctrines of nervous and mental hygiene, reconstructive factors in social organization as applied to human ills, and endeavors to present a broad front to the pessimistic nihilism in therapeutics that has been too long current in these fields, because the doctor's eyes have been too closely focused on the individual examples and results of human accidents. Neurology and psychiatry offer the widest possible opportunities for preventive medicine as well as for therapeutic optimism. The program here presented is essentially therapeutic. Planned as it has been on a broad scale, the more practical issues confronting the clinician have, nevertheless, been fully met. The editors have sacrificed philosophical views for more definite guideposts wherever, in the present state of our knowledge, such a course seemed wiser. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved). |
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... activity , prior to all experience . Not only are instincts more compli- cated than simple reflex activities ; they are usually accompanied by a strong effective coloring . When checked they develop into emotions . Instincts further ...
... activity , prior to all experience . Not only are instincts more compli- cated than simple reflex activities ; they are usually accompanied by a strong effective coloring . When checked they develop into emotions . Instincts further ...
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... activity , and as such is desirable in itself . Further , it stimulates the imagination and thus is a means of developing the intelligence . Again , through play activities much can be learned that is of definite practical significance ...
... activity , and as such is desirable in itself . Further , it stimulates the imagination and thus is a means of developing the intelligence . Again , through play activities much can be learned that is of definite practical significance ...
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... activity previously discussed in the important particular that it is not definitely directed toward any useful end . The seemingly purposeless cryings and squirmings of the infant are illustrations of this sort of activity . It is also ...
... activity previously discussed in the important particular that it is not definitely directed toward any useful end . The seemingly purposeless cryings and squirmings of the infant are illustrations of this sort of activity . It is also ...
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... activities of human beings have been acquired ; they have been learned . These acquired modes of behavior are gradually ... activity lie at the basis of learning . Effective action is in a large degree based on the formation of a large ...
... activities of human beings have been acquired ; they have been learned . These acquired modes of behavior are gradually ... activity lie at the basis of learning . Effective action is in a large degree based on the formation of a large ...
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... activity in which he is bound to make a large number of failures . If he becomes discouraged , the learner will either abandon his attempt , or will go about his task in a half - hearted way . The feeble - minded child must be given ...
... activity in which he is bound to make a large number of failures . If he becomes discouraged , the learner will either abandon his attempt , or will go about his task in a half - hearted way . The feeble - minded child must be given ...
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