A Mind That Found Itself is

a. a book written by Sigmund Freud detailing his self-analysis.
b. a book written by Sigmund Freud detailing his analysis of his daughter, Anna.
c. a book written by Clifford Beers, a psychiatric inpatient, detailing abuses present in psychiatric care.
d. a book written by Josef Breuer detailing his treatment of Anna O.


C

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