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100 1  Burnham, William Henry,|d1855-1941. 
245 14 The wholesome personality :|ba contribution to mental 
       hygiene /|cby William H. Burnham ... 
264  1 New York, London :|bD. Appleton and Co.,|c[©1932] 
300    1 online resource (xxvi pages, 1 leaf, 713 pages) 
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504    Bibliography at end of each chapter except one. 
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520    "This book is a continuation of the subject of mental 
       hygiene to which an introductory volume, The Normal Mind, 
       published in 1924, was devoted. The central conception of 
       the former book was integration and the conditions 
       favorable to its maintenance. Naturally the basic 
       principles of the present volume are the same, the 
       preservation and development of an integrated personality.
       The studies during the last seven years, however, have 
       made possible an extended addition to the former work with
       a broader conception and a wider application of these 
       principles. The purpose of the present volume, however, is
       not to present a complete account of personality, but to 
       emphasize some facts important for mental health, to give 
       examples of suggestive investigations, to show the great 
       opportunity for valuable observation and study, and to 
       give helpful illustrations of the fundamental conception 
       of integration in the development of personality. The book
       is an attempt to present the scientific conception of the 
       normal integrated personality, the conditions that seem 
       favorable to its wholesome development, and also some of 
       the conditions likely to produce personality disorders. It
       is positive, dynamic, constructive. It emphasizes the 
       normal rather than the pathological, the prevention rather
       than the cure of mental disorder. Its hygienic dependence 
       is on normal function, the normal expression of human 
       impulses, coordinated purposive activity, worthwhile tasks,
       the acquisition of wholesome interests, right adjustment 
       of work and rest, attention to the present situation, and 
       habitual response of the whole personality"--Preface. 
       (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights 
       reserved). 
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588 0  Print version record. 
650  0 Mental health. 
650  0 Personality. 
650  0 Educational psychology. 
650  2 Mental Health. 
650  2 Personality. 
650  2 Psychology, Educational. 
650  7 Educational psychology.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00903571 
650  7 Mental health.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01016339 
650  7 Personality.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01058667 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aBurnham, William Henry, 1855-1941.
       |tWholesome personality.|dNew York, London, D. Appleton 
       and Co. [©1932]|w(DLC)   32003890|w(OCoLC)1620186 
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