Mental Health Through Will-Training by Abraham A. Low, M.D. - front cover
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Mental Health Through Will-Training

by Abraham A. Low, M.D.

"Mental Health Through Will-Training" by Abraham A. Low, M.D., published in 1962 by The Christopher Publishing House in Boston, is an Eleventh Edition. This self-help classic in psychotherapy explores will-training for mental health recovery. The dust jacket is worn with edge tears, but the binding and pages are intact. A valuable edition for collectors and readers interested in the history of mental health literature.

$11.20$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1962
The Christopher Publishing House
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B3-ALT-0524

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The book's dust jacket is notably worn, with significant edge tears and chipping, indicating its age and use. Despite the jacket's condition, the binding remains intact, and the pages are clean and legible. This Eleventh Edition retains its historical significance and utility for collectors and readers interested in the development of self-help psychotherapy.

About This Vintage 1962 Edition

"Mental Health Through Will-Training" by Abraham A. Low, M.D., published by The Christopher Publishing House in Boston, 1962, is an Eleventh Edition copy of this seminal work. Known for establishing Recovery, Inc., Dr. Low's contributions to self-help in psychotherapy are encapsulated in this volume. This edition continues to offer insights into will-training as a method for mental health recovery. The book is a significant piece in the history of mental health literature, providing a structured approach to self-help psychotherapy. While the dust jacket shows signs of wear, including considerable edge tears and chipping, the content remains a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of mental health practices.

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