Jungian Books

Books by, about, and for Jungians

George Devine (Author)

ISBN-10:
ISBN-13: 9781032944500
Routledge,
330 pages
Pbk
£34.99

cite: Devine, G. (2026). The Psychology of Everyman: Nerves and the Masses. Routledge.

Description

First published in 1935, The Psychology of Everyman: Nerves and the Masses was written as a short and simple treatise on ‘Functional Nerve Disease’ for doctors in general practice. The main object of the book was to enable the busy Practitioner to recognise psychological conditions and to treat them confidently along lines that they could understand. With focus at the time only on the physical symptoms of illness, it was making an important point to doctors that they must realise the psychological state should also get due attention. Very much of its time, today it can be read in its historical context.

This book is a re-issue originally published in 1935. The language used and the views portrayed are a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.

Table of Contents

Foreword  1. The Aetiology of the Psycho-Neuroses  2. Production and Expenditure of Psychic Force  3. Classification of the Psycho-Neuroses  4. Symptomatology  5. Acquired Psycho-Neurosis (Physical Origin)  6. Period Psycho-Neurosis  7. Psycho-Neurosis and Masturbation  8. Hysteria  9. Schizophrenia  10. Personality  11. Depressive Mania  12. Suicide  13. Perversion  14. Alcohol and Drug Addiction  15. Treatment.  Index.

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