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Published Online: 1976, pp. 189–360

Psychodynamic and Psychosocial Problems in Our Future Society: Anticipated Causes and Suggestions for Prophylactic Techniques

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Social and technologic changes are occurring at an ever-increasing rate. Psychodynamic and psychosocial problems that are likely to occur in our future society are considered in relation to certain determinant forces. The paper also considers the concept of psychosocial prophylaxis and discusses its format and applications.

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 206 - 217
PubMed: 937586

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Published in print: 1976, pp. 189–360
Published online: 30 April 2018

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Stanley Lesse, M.D., Med. Sc.D.

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Presented in part at the World Future Research Conference in Bucharest, September 1972.
Editor-in-Chief, American Journal of Psychotherapy, 114 East 78th St., New York, N.Y. 10021.

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