Description
1942 edition. Cover has some normal wear. No dust jacket. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This 1942 hardcover edition of “Disorganization Personal and Social” by Ernest Mowrer offers a fascinating glimpse into the early development of personality psychology and the study of human behavior. Published during World War II, Mowrer’s work explores the psychological and social factors that contribute to disorganization and dysfunction, both on an individual and societal level. As a pioneering figure in the field of clinical psychology, Mowrer’s insights were influential in shaping our understanding of mental health and the impact of environmental stressors. This copy, despite its age and lack of a dust jacket, remains in respectable condition, with clean pages and a secure binding, making it an intriguing artifact for collectors interested in the history of psychology and its evolution throughout the 20th century. Readers with an interest in vintage psychology texts or the cultural climate of the wartime era will find this volume a compelling addition to their libraries.