Mental Illness
The Journey’s End
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About the Book
Mental illness, as well as alcoholism, affects more than one hundred million people in this society. There are various forms of this perplexing malady as most symptomatologies resemble a psychotic or neurotic predisposition. Trauma, whether physiological or psychological, seems to incur and cause one course of problematic and/or deleterious effect. Treatments, those that provide rectification, subsume neuroleptics and other protocols such as individual and group counseling therapies. There are numerous disorders, nuances, and remedies. Measures can render the afflicted an effective and aetiological solution and success ratio for full recovery and the cessation of necessary, intensive therapeutic intervention.
About the Author
Leonard C. Wilton has a master's degree in social science from Binghamton University. An accomplished writer, he has written many books that are available on his websites. His writings include: The Christened, Laughlon Youth Home. The novel's The Adolescent and The Club and the historical study: Ancient Laws of Legal Institutions. He was born in Syracuse, New York and has traveled extensively throughout the States. He has published articles in reviews, poems in anthologies, editorials in newspapers and articles in college papers and magazines. He is an avid reader, makes his home in Los Angeles and upstate New York, and enjoys lifting weights, does some informal counseling and looks forward to producing more literary works.