The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 by Various
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Forget everything you know about modern psychology. This book is a time capsule. 'The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10' is a collection of academic papers from 1915. There's no single plot, but a common thread runs through it: early 20th-century doctors grappling with mental distress. You'll read detailed case notes on soldiers returning from World War I with what we now call PTSD (then called 'war neuroses'), studies on memory loss, and theories about the roots of anxiety and obsession. The 'story' is the unfolding effort to make sense of the mind's breaking points.
Why You Should Read It
It's genuinely fascinating to see how far we've come—and how some human experiences remain timeless. The language is clinical but the confusion and compassion often shine through. You see them trying tools like hypnosis or just long conversations, fumbling toward treatments. It makes you appreciate modern therapy while also questioning what assumptions we make today that will seem primitive in 100 years. It's less about the answers they found and more about the honest, earnest search.
Final Verdict
This isn't a beach read. It's perfect for anyone curious about the history of medicine, psychology students who want perspective, or true-crime fans who enjoy the 'investigation' aspect. If you like the idea of primary source history and watching science happen in real time (with all its missteps), you'll find this old journal surprisingly gripping. Just be ready for some outdated terms and ideas—read it as a document of its time.
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Donna Lewis
8 months agoFast paced, good book.
Robert Perez
1 year agoCitation worthy content.
Anthony Lewis
1 year agoFive stars!
Thomas Anderson
11 months agoA must-have for anyone studying this subject.
Jennifer Taylor
1 year agoThis is one of those stories where it challenges the reader's perspective in an intellectual way. Thanks for sharing this review.