JEROME D. FRANK
In "Sanity and Survival: Psychological Aspects of War and Peace," author delves into the intricate and often overlooked realm of the human psyche in times of conflict and resolution. By drawing on a wealth of research and real-life anecdotes, the book explores how individuals cope with the extreme stressors of war, as well as the challenges of transitioning back to a state of peace. This insightful work sheds light on the profound impact of warfare on mental health, offering a nuanced perspective on the delicate balance between sanity and survival in the face of adversity.
VINTAGE BOOKS. A Division of Random House, New York. 1968. 342p.