Nervous Disorders of Men (Psychology Revivals)

The Modern Psychological Conception of their Causes, Effects, and Rational Treatment

Bernard Hollander author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:8th Jan '16

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This insightful work examines the mental factors in men's nervous disorders, highlighting the role of psychotherapy as a treatment approach in Nervous Disorders of Men (Psychology Revivals).

Originally published in 1916, Nervous Disorders of Men (Psychology Revivals) delves into the various nervous illnesses that affect men, emphasizing the significant role of mental factors in these conditions. The author, Bernard Hollander, a prominent psychiatrist of his time, distinguishes these functional disorders from organic diseases, highlighting the complexities and nuances involved in understanding such ailments. His exploration provides a comprehensive overview of how psychological elements contribute to the manifestation of these disorders.

Hollander, born in Vienna in 1864 and later practicing in London, was a key figure in the early twentieth-century psychiatric landscape. He was notably influential in the revival of phrenology, which sought to connect psychological traits with physical characteristics of the skull. In Nervous Disorders of Men (Psychology Revivals), he discusses the implications of these ideas for understanding nervous disorders, while also advocating for psychotherapy as a promising approach to treatment. His insights were groundbreaking for the time, as they laid the foundation for future psychological practices.

Additionally, the book mentions a companion volume that addresses the nervous disorders specific to women, further expanding on the theme of gender in psychological health. This work not only serves as a historical account of early psychological thought but also remains relevant in discussions about mental health and treatment methodologies today.

ISBN: 9781138807150

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Weight: 490g

264 pages