THE STUDENT COUNCIL STUDY
Abstract
The members of student councils of 3 colleges and their parents volunteered for psychiatric and social work studies. They are considered as a normal group selected without any interference by the examiners.
Normality is discussed, and an overall account of 3 generations is given.
Neurotic traits were found in 34 students, 41 parents, and grandparents. Psychoses were seen in no parents and only 2 grandparents.
Again the importance of neurotic traits in able people is suggested.
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