Author: Southard, Elmer Ernest
Synopsis:
'Shell-shock and other neuropsychiatric problems: Presented in five hundred and eighty-nine case histories from the war literature, 1914-1918' delves into the psychological impact of war through an extensive collection of case studies. Elmer Ernest Southard explores the experiences of soldiers who suffered from shell-shock and other neuropsychiatric disorders during World War I. Through these case histories, Southard provides a comprehensive examination of the various symptoms, causes, and treatments of these conditions, shedding light on the profound psychological toll of war.
Genres: Non-fiction, Psychology, History
Themes: War trauma, Mental health, Psychological disorders, Human resilience
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