First published in 1918, and originally intended as advice to
American psychiatrists in 1917 to prepare them for the problems
they would face as a result of America's participation in WWI, this
book confronts the psychiatric problems peculiar to veterans.
MacCurdy divides the types of neuroses into two varieties, those
which manifest as anxiety, and those which produce psychosomatic
symptoms, and suggests forms of treatment for each. This book will
be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of psychology
or the treatment of disorders arising from war.
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