Psychotherapy; a course of reading in sound psychology, sound medicine and sound religion. . The Psychology of Health1—IV By JAMES JACKSON PUTNAM, Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System in Harvard Medical School. Spontaneous Initiative and the Organization of the Personality ET anyone contemplate his own life, taken as awhole, or any one of his more important mentalacts, and he will become aware that a movementis in progress which has a twofold tendency—atendency to create and a tendency to are bundles of habits, and each one of themhad its birth in some constructive effo


Psychotherapy; a course of reading in sound psychology, sound medicine and sound religion. . The Psychology of Health1—IV By JAMES JACKSON PUTNAM, Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System in Harvard Medical School. Spontaneous Initiative and the Organization of the Personality ET anyone contemplate his own life, taken as awhole, or any one of his more important mentalacts, and he will become aware that a movementis in progress which has a twofold tendency—atendency to create and a tendency to are bundles of habits, and each one of themhad its birth in some constructive effort of reac-tion, spontaneous or purposive, taking place consciously or withoutcognizance, as the case might be. Each new effort seems, as it were,to leave a deposit in the form of memory, habit, and eventuallycharacter, somewhat as a geyser, when it shoots upward, depositsupon the earth around a portion of the solids which it had helddissolved. As an explorer, in making his way to a new mountaintop, breaks down the underbrush with his feet and so creates therudiment of a trail which


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