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THE RELATION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTORS TO MENTAL HYGIENE C. Macfie Campbell, M. D. Johns Hopkins Hospital. The causal factors of mental disorder or maladjustment are either in the individual himself, or environmental. It is with this later case that the author chiefly deals, and calls to our attention some of the factors in our social organization which touch upon the problem of the formation of habits of adjustment, and which determine the nature of the environment to which the individual must adjust himself.
American Journal of Public Health – American Public Health Association
Published: Dec 1, 1916
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