4 Mr. Edward Arnold's Spring Announcements. 



PSYCHOLOGY AND 

 PSYCHOTHERAPY. 



By WILLIAM BROWN, M.A., M.D., D.Sc. 



READER IN PSYCHOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON (kING's COLLEGE), 

 CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN NEUROLOGY, KING's COLLEGE HOSPITAL. 



With Foreword by WILLIAM ALDREN TURNER, 



C.B., M.D. 



Crown 8vo. 8s. 6d. net. 



In this work the author has stated the psychological factors 

 underlying those forms of nervous reaction, which form the 

 borderline disorders known as hysteria, neurasthenia, psychas- 

 thenia and the compulsion neuroses. He has not attempted to 

 give a clinical picture of these reactions, but more especially his 

 object has been to indicate the psychological mechanism of their 

 causation and the principles concerned in their treatment by 

 psychotherapy. 



Dr. Brown has brought to his task a well-equipped mind, and 

 his book is the outcome of a large practical experience obtained 

 both during the war and subsequently. 



Psychotherapy, as now understood, has found its place amongst 

 the recognized measures of treatment, and the reader of Dr. 

 Brown's book will find the principles on which it is based clearly 

 stated and discussed. 



"The volume is one of the best simple expositions of psycho-analysis 

 which have yet appeared, and it is all the better in avoiding a dogmatism 

 which at this time of day must be hasty." — AthencBum. 



NEW VOLUME IN THE MODERN EDUCATOR'S LIBRARY. 



THE ORGANIZATION AND 

 CURRICULA OF SCHOOLS. 



By W. G. SLEIGHT, M.A., D.Lit. 



Crown 8vo. 6s. net. 



This book is intended to give points of view rather than 

 numerous details. The teaching profession needs more than 

 anything else the broad views and the ideals which will keep its 

 work free from monotony and staleness. In each division of the 

 subject-matter, therefore, an attempt has been made to give the 

 chief features, principles and ideals, and to avoid a mere compila- 

 ation of facts. 



"A very important addition to Messrs. Arnold's admirable series. The 

 book is both comprehensive and practical." — Glasgow Herald. 



