Thoughts of a Psychiatrist On the War and After
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In "Thoughts of a Psychiatrist On the War and After," William Alanson White offers insights into the psychological impact of World War I. Drawing on his experience as a psychiatrist, White explores the mental and emotional toll exacted by the conflict, examining the phenomena of war neurosis and shell shock.
Published in 1919, this work provides a valuable perspective on the psychological casualties of war and the challenges of treating those afflicted. White's observations remain relevant ...


