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Organized religion and mental health

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President-elect of the American Psychiatric Association, delivered the opening address at the Academy's Fifth Annual Meeting held in New York, April 23–24, 1964. This paper is the substance of that address.

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Blain, D. Organized religion and mental health. J Relig Health 4, 164–173 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01532061

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