An edition of The Myth of Mental Illness (1961)

The Myth of Mental Illness

Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct

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An edition of The Myth of Mental Illness (1961)

The Myth of Mental Illness

Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct

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Cover of: The myth of mental illness
The myth of mental illness: foundation of a theory of personal conduct
2003, Perennial
in English - Rev. ed.
Cover of: The myth of mental illness
The myth of mental illness: foundations of a theory of personal conduct
1974, Harper & Row
in English - Rev. ed.
Cover of: The myth of mental illness
The myth of mental illness: foundations of a theory of personal conduct
1974, Harper & Row
- Rev. ed.
Cover of: The myth of mental illness
The myth of mental illness: foundations of a theory of personal conduct
1974, Harper & Row
in English - Rev. ed.
Cover of: The myth of mental illness: foundations of a theory of personal conduct
The myth of mental illness: foundations of a theory of personal conduct
1972, Paladin
in English - [New and abbreviated ed.].
Cover of: The myth of mental illness
Cover of: The Myth of Mental Illness
The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct
1961-01-01, A Delta Book/Dell Publishing Co., Inc.

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OL46884926M
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Since the modern concept of hysteria was cut from the cloth of malingering, and since the physician most responsible for establishing "hysteria" as a medically legitimate illness was Charcot, I shall start with an examination of his work; and I shall then trace the development of the concept of hysteria to the present time.
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