The Hard and Soft in Psychiatry and a Glimpse of its Future

Reviews the book, Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry by Alfred M. Freedman and Harold I. Kaplan (Eds.) (see record 1967-35023-000). The book set out to present an introduction to and an overview of American psychiatry in all of its diversity while faithfully capturing its fundamentally pragmatic c...

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