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  • The 1920s Mental Health Throughout the Decades

  • Nia Riddle Quick Reads, Volume Series 1
  • By: Veronica Heller, Nia Riddle
  • Narrated by: Morris Blanc
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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The 1920s Mental Health Throughout the Decades

By: Veronica Heller, Nia Riddle
Narrated by: Morris Blanc
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Discover the evolution of mental health throughout the decades! Get a glimpse into how society viewed and treated those with mental illnesses. This book volume series is a must for anyone interested in the history of mental health. Download this volume and stay tuned for the next one!

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with few citations, no statistics, meandering off of topic, this book is worthless. If presented as a highschool paper, it would get a C.

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