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Show BIBLIOGRAPHY Books Ackerman, Nathan, Wo The Psycho-dynamics of Family Life. Books Inco, 195e. dealing with the concept of mental health as related to the family unit. The various roles and role interactions of the family are seen as media through which the dynamics are carried outo New York: A text Basic Bernard, Harold W. Toward Better Personal Adjustmento New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1957. A book placing emphasis on mental health as maintained by continuously improving adjustment to one's environ ment in a dynamic or flexible manner. Bredemeier, Harry C., and Toby, Jackson. Social Problems in Costs and Casualties in an Acquisitive Society. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1960. A recent textbook on social problems which reflects the growing demand for the theoretical integration of knowledge about deviant behavior and social disorganiza tion with the hope that this knowledge can be applied in the formulation of practical solutions. America: Cooley, Co H. Social Organization. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929. An older book but interesting in its perspective of the the primary groups including particularly the family, play-group of children and the neighborhood or community group of elders as they influence the emo tional development of a child. Crow, Lester Do, and Crow, Alice. Understanding Our Behavior: The Ps cholo of Personal and Social Ad "ustment. New York: lfred A. Knopf, 19 The authors have attempted to present some of the . psychological principles that are fundamental to per sonal and social adjustment including a discussion of the dynamic interrelations that exist among the various aspects of adjustment: mental, attitudinal and emo t.Lone l , Dobriner, William M. York: G. P. (ed.). The Putnam's Sons, 79 Suburban Communityo 1958. New |