SYMPOSIUM, 1956: ORTHOPSYCHIATRY AND PREVENTION: Orthopsychiatric Perspectives, Citizen Responsibilities, World Mental Health Problems
This article is taken from a symposium conducted in 1956 by the American Orthopsychiatric Association. The theme of the symposium was orthopsychiatry and prevention. The author discusses four theoretical situations in which he may try to prevent. He then describes six things that obstruct efforts to...
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