udaism and Psychiatry: Two Approaches to the Personal Problems and Needs of Modern Man (1956), edited by Simon Noveck, is a 197-page volume exploring the intersection of Jewish tradition and modern mental health. Key topics in this work include fear, anxiety, and depression.
Based on the title and content focus, the book examines:
Approaches to Mental Health: Contrasting traditional Jewish religious perspectives with modern psychiatric methods.
Key Themes: Specific discussions on fear, anxiety, and depression.
Modern Challenges: Addressing the personal problems and psychological needs of modern individuals through a dual lens.
The book was published by the National Academy for Adult Jewish Studies.
Publisher: THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ADULT JEWISH STUDIES
Publication date: January 1, 1956
Binding – Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 197 pages
Item Weight: 1 p
Condition: Used – Acceptable. No dust jacket. Handwritten wishes on the very first page.
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