"Psychology And Psychiatry In Pediatrics The Problem" (1912) explores the intersection of mental health and child development. This historical work by Bronson Ceothers delves into the psychological and psychiatric issues relevant to pediatric care during the early 20th century. While medical understanding has advanced significantly since its original publication, this book offers valuable insights into the historical perspectives on childhood mental health. It provides a glimpse into the approaches and theories prevalent at the time, making it a useful resource for historians of medicine, psychology, and child development. This book provides context for understanding the evolution of mental health treatment for children.
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