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A popular, condensed exposition of abnormalities of the nervous system and their treatment, presenting core principles for understanding nervous ills and practical paths for diagnosis and cure. The author simplifies complex psychopathological findings accumulated over many years, emphasizes scientific methods over speculative interpretation, and sharply criticizes psychoanalytic theories as speculative, sexually reductionist, and socially harmful. Chapters examine fear, superstition, cultural influences on mental health, and the misuse of tests and sensational media, while outlining clinical signs, diagnostic considerations, and therapeutic approaches grounded in empirical observation and psychotherapeutic practice.

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Boris Sidis

Boris Sidis was an American psychologist and physician known for his work on the nature of mental illness and the mind. He contributed significantly to the understanding of neuroses and their treatment, as evidenced in his notable work "Nervous Ills, Their Cause and Cure," where he explores the psychological underpinnings of nervous disorders. Sidis also delved into the relationship between creativity and societal norms in his book "Philistine and Genius," examining how genius often clashes with conventional expectations. His interdisciplinary approach combined psychology, philosophy, and education, leaving a lasting impact on the fields of mental health and intellectual development.

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