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Boris Sidis

Nervous Ills, Their Cause and Cure

In “Nervous Ills, Their Cause and Cure,” Boris Sidis delves into the intricate relationship between psychological factors and physiological ailments, providing a comprehensive exploration of neuroses and their manifestations. Employing a blend of scientific rigor and empathetic understanding, Sidis navigates the evolving landscape of early 20th-century psychology, integrating theories from both psychiatry and neurology. The book's literary style is marked by clarity and accessibility, making complex concepts comprehensible to a broad audience while contributing significantly to the discourse on mental health during a period when such discussions were emerging into the public consciousness. Boris Sidis, a prominent figure in psychology and the father of the notable psychologist William James Sidis, was deeply influenced by the burgeoning fields of psychoanalysis and behaviorism. His upbringing in a psychologically-oriented environment, along with his extensive studies and professional engagement with mental health, shaped his perspective on the psychogenic roots of many ailments. Sidis's work reflects a synthesis of empirical research and a humanitarian approach, advocating for more compassionate treatment methods in addressing nervous disorders. Readers interested in the intersection of psychology and physiological health will find “Nervous Ills, Their Cause and Cure” an invaluable resource. This seminal text not only offers insights into the understanding of nervous conditions but also contributes to ongoing conversations about the holistic treatment of mental health issues. Sidis's compassionate approach resonates with contemporary concerns, making this book essential for both scholars and those seeking understanding in the realms of psychology and wellness.
300 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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