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The Psychology of Emotion, Morbid and Normal

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THE author expresses a hope that his readers may be drawn not only from psychiatrists and psychologists but also from laymen interested in psychological problems. If this hope be fulfilled, the ranks, of the former will be recruited from the latter. A person who has read and understood this book and studied the work of the authorities referred to in it can scarcely be styled a layman thereafter. Should he find his interest flag, the short but excellent chapter on treatment may be relied on to revive it.

The Psychology of Emotion, Morbid and Normal.

By Dr. John T. MacCurdy. (International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method.) Pp. xvi + 589. (London: Kegan Paul and Co., Ltd.; New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., Inc., 1925.) 25s. net.

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The Psychology of Emotion, Morbid and Normal . Nature 116, 535–536 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116535c0

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