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A Mind That Found Itself

A Mind That Found Itself

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This book tells the story of a young man who is gradually enveloped by a psychosis. His well-meaning family commits him to a series of mental hospitals, but he is brutalized by the treatment, and his moments of fleeting sanity become fewer and fewer. His ultimate recovery is a triumph on the human spirit.
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["1876-1943" "Biography" "Care" "History" "Insanity" "Insanity (Law)" "Mental health" "Mental illness" "Mentally ill" "Personal narratives" "Psychiatric hospital care" "Psychiatry" "Mental Disorders" "Psychiatric Hospitals" "Maladies mentales" "H\u00f4pitaux psychiatriques" "R\u00e9cits personnels" "Therapy" "Insane" "Care and treatment" "Mental physiology and hygiene" "Mentally ill biography" "Mental health facilities" "Reform" "Physicians" "Personnes vivant avec un trouble de sant\u00e9 mentale" "Biographies" "Soins" "\u00c9quipements de sant\u00e9 mentale" "R\u00e9forme" "M\u00e9decins" "Rehabilitation" "Mentally ill care" "Autobiography" "Self-actualization (psychology)" "Infant Care" "Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena"]

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