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THE MECHANISMS OF PSYCHOALLERGY
Wallace Marshall
Am J Psychiatry 1936;93:75-86.
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Appleton Clinic, Appleton, Wisc.
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The theory of psychoallergy has been presented to serve as a correlating mechanism for the fields of psychology and biology. The modus operandi of the theory follows the laws of allergy, which, in turn, seem to parallel the various phenomena observed in the field of psychology.Abstract Teaser
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