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The Nervous Housewife

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This work examines the phenomenon of nervous illness in married women who manage households, tracing clinical symptoms, psychological predispositions, and social contributors such as poverty, unsuitable domestic roles, and marital conflict. It classifies susceptible personality types, analyzes how household duties and reactions to stress exacerbate neurotic symptoms, and presents case histories to illustrate patterns. Practical approaches to individual treatment are outlined, and broader reflections consider how changing economic opportunities for women, family dynamics, and social arrangements influence the future of marriage and the home.

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Abraham Myerson

Abraham Myerson was an American psychologist and author known for his contributions to the understanding of personality and mental health. His notable works include "The Foundations of Personality," which explores the psychological underpinnings of individual behavior, and "The Nervous Housewife," a study addressing the challenges faced by women in the early 20th century. Myerson's writings reflect a keen interest in the intersection of psychology and everyday life, making significant contributions to the discourse on mental well-being during his time.

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