
Psychotherapy Including the History of the Use of Mental Influence, Directly and Indirectly, in Healing and the Principles for the Application of Energies Derived from the Mind to the Treatment of Disease
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Authors:
- Walsh, James J. (James Joseph)
1865 - 1942
About this book
In an era marked by burgeoning scientific inquiry and a reevaluation of mental health, "Psychotherapy" by James J. Walsh delves into the intricate relationship between mind and healing. This seminal work explores the historical context of mental influence in medicine and presents foundational principles for harnessing psychological energies in disease treatment. Walsh meticulously examines the evolution of therapeutic practices, highlighting the significance of mental states in patient recovery and the transformative power of belief. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this document offers a comprehensive understanding of early 20th-century psychotherapy's role in medical discourse. Engage with Walsh's insights to uncover the profound impact of mental influence on healing practices and the ongoing relevance of these principles today.
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