At the present day medical science finds itself fairly divided into those who deny and those who assert that a human psychology exists. That is the position in the crudest terms. If we admit the existence Of a human psychology we are faced by a rather awkward outlook, for then we certainly should have to anticipate the probability of it going wrong, and therefore suspect the possibility of psychological sickness. Personally I believe implicitly in the existence of psychological sickness, and I would go so far as to state that it is by far the commonest form of sickness encountered in ordinary practice nowadays.
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