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Law --- Law --- Philosophy. --- Psychological aspects.
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Economics --- Economie politique --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique
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Sudden changes in the social scene, upheavals such as are wrought by economic depressions, by revolutions and by wars, lay bare for our observation the interaction between the individual and society. Impressed by the impact of the war upon the population--upon those who had to leave home to fight and upon those who remained civilians--the psychiatrist has found endless opportunities to study and to interpret the phenomena of human relationships. At this time of great effort toward reconversion to peace when individuals and the nation alike are trying to recapture the past, they struggle under the grave task of integrating the war into a victorious future. This is what psychiatry tries to do for the individual. And the aim of this book is to serve this purpose. It is rather a presentation of the basic dynamism of human relationships which, although changed and influenced by war-time experiences, lastingly motivates interpersonal relations. Thus, while always conscious of the general sociological atmosphere of the war as well as the post-war period, and always aware that the readjustment of the individual is highly dependent upon external realities, the author presents not so much the surface manifestations of readjustment, its trials and errors, but the emotional dynamism which is psychologically responsible for them. This book was written mainly for those whose professional task is to assist individuals in all walks of life during the years to come--while the imprint of war still shapes the life of all of us. It is designed particularly for social workers, clergymen, teachers, counselors, as well as for psychologists. Physicians, too, in the field of general medicine as well as in psychiatry, themselves veterans of the war, may find this volume useful in their reorientation to civilian practice. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved).
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Propaganda. --- Psychological warfare. --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Psychological aspects.
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