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Investigating the Nuances of Mental Health - From Ancient Teachings to Modern Understandings - cover

Investigating the Nuances of Mental Health - From Ancient Teachings to Modern Understandings

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Embark on a captivating journey through the annals of mental health in this comprehensive and engaging book. From ancient civilizations to the modern era, we delve into the evolving understanding of the human mind and the meaning of mental illness.

Explore the contributions of pioneering thinkers, researchers, and clinicians who have shaped our knowledge of mental health. Discover fascinating case studies and historical accounts that illuminate the diverse manifestations of mental illness and the societal responses to them.

Unravel the complexities of diagnosis and classification, examining the intricate interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to mental health disorders. Gain insights into the various treatment modalities that have emerged over time, from traditional therapies to cutting-edge interventions.

This book is not merely an academic treatise; it is a narrative of human resilience, courage, and hope. Through the stories of individuals who have triumphed over mental health challenges, we gain inspiration and insights into the strength of the human mind and its capacity for transformation.

With a comprehensive and accessible approach, this book provides a deeper understanding of mental health for healthcare professionals, students, and anyone seeking to expand their knowledge of this fundamental aspect of the human condition. It is an invaluable resource for those seeking to promote mental well-being and recovery in themselves and others.

Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the complexities of mental health, unraveling its mysteries and gaining a newfound appreciation for the resilience of the human spirit.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 166 pages.

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