Why we do it : an elementary discussion of human conduct and related physiology /

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Author / Creator:Mason, Edward Charles, 1891-
Imprint:St Louis, C.V. Mosby Co., 1937.
Description:1 online resource (3 preliminary leaves, 9-177 pages 2 illustrations) illustrations
Language:English
Series:PsychBooks Collection
Ebsco PsychBooks.
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11347364
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:"For the past twenty years, the author has been associated with medical students and patients. During that period, he has met numerous individuals who needed help which medicine and surgery were unable to provide. He has also seen many of these same individuals completely relieved or greatly benefited through the treatment of capable psychiatrists. Therefore, he is convinced that the educated public should be offered some general information concerning the value and application of practical psychology. This discussion is not presented with a desire to educate the psychologist, the psychiatrist, or the physiologist. It is modestly presented with a knowledge that some of the thoughts contained have helped individuals to orient themselves and, also, aided others to seek the services of some properly qualified psychiatrist. In a brief discussion of this character, it is impossible, at present, to use a terminology that would prove satisfactory to all the various schools of psychology; yet it is wholly possible to convey the ideas to the general reader in his vehicle of expression. An earnest attempt will be made to use a terminology which most nearly conforms to the concepts of the psychiatrist, the psychologist, the physiologist, and the general reader"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2015 APA, all rights reserved)
Other form:Print version: Mason, Edward Charles, 1891- Why we do it. St Louis, C.V. Mosby Co., 1937

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505 0 |a The problem -- Ego development -- The personality triangle -- Brain mechanisms affecting personality -- Endocrine mechanisms affecting personality -- Autonomic nervous system mechanisms affecting personality -- The psychology of the religious fanatic -- Sex development -- Some factors causing discord between the sexes -- Social (herd) development -- Education and environment -- Abnormal perception, intellect, emotion, and will -- Types of personality -- Some characteristic differences between the insane and the sane -- Treatment. 
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