Download eBook Free: https://ouo.io/Rg0yuf Origins of Madness Psychopathology in Animal Life By: J. D. Keehn Publisher: Pergamon Print ISBN: 9780080237251, 0080237258 eText ISBN: 9781483280714, 1483280713 Copyright year: 1979 Format: PDF Available from $ 72.95 USD SKU 9781483280714 Origins of Madness: Psychopathology in Animal Life provides information pertinent to the abnormal behavior in animals and its bearing on human psychopathology. This book discusses the behavioral abnormalities of animals in the wild or under circumstances of confinement, as in circuses, laboratories, households, and zoos, where the abnormalities appear without intention. Organized into 11 sections encompassing 44 chapters, this book begins with an overview of psychosomatic studies in animals. This text then examines the two fundamental methods for producing experimental neuroses. Other chapters consider the practical implication of the basic parallelism between animal and human neuroses. This book discusses as well the emotional disorders responsible for the inability of psychoneurotic patients and experimentally neurotic animals to cope with real life situations as they happen. The final chapter deals with the method that produces a striking behavior abnormality in dogs. This book is a valuable resource for veterinarians and clinical psychologists.