Blacker, CP. (1946) Neurosis and the Mental Health Services
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Fine book, has all pages and leaves present, no tears on either binding or paper. Exlib.
C.P. Blacker’s work “Neurosis and the Mental-Health Service,” published in 1946, is a significant contribution to the understanding and treatment of neurotic disorders within the context of mental health services. Blacker, a renowned psychiatrist and researcher, examines the intricate relationship between neurosis and the broader mental health system of his time.
In his book, Blacker delves into the classification, diagnosis, and therapeutic approaches for neurotic conditions, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive mental health services in addressing these disorders effectively. He discusses the challenges faced by mental health professionals in identifying and treating neuroses, highlighting the need for specialized training and support systems within mental health institutions.










