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What has the author Bonar Menninger written?

Bonar Menninger was a prominent American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He was the son of Karl Menninger, who was also a psychiatrist and the founder of the Menninger Clinic. Bonar Menninger wrote several books and articles on mental health, including:

Books

- The Vital Balance: The Life Process in Mental Health and Illness (1963)

- The Human Mind (1964)

- Man Against Himself (1970)

- Whatever Became of Sin? (1973)

- Toward a Unitary View of the Mind (1975)

- The Crime of Punishment (1978)

- Psychological Aspects of the Nuclear Age (1981)

- Power and Injustice: The Psychoanalysis of Terrorism (1983)

- Vice Is Nice and Other Lies: The Serious Side of Life (1986)

Articles

- "The Vital Balance: A Concept of Mental Health" (1963)

- "The Human Mind: An Evolving System" (1964)

- "Man Against Himself: The Tragedy of Neurosis" (1970)

- "Whatever Became of Sin?: The Decline of Moral Responsibility in Modern Society" (1973)

- "Toward a Unitary View of the Mind: A Bridge Between Psychiatry and Psychology" (1975)

- "The Crime of Punishment: A Psychiatric View" (1978)

- "Psychological Aspects of the Nuclear Age: A Threat to Our Mental Health" (1981)

- "Power and Injustice: The Psychoanalysis of Terrorism" (1983)

- "Vice Is Nice and Other Lies: The Serious Side of Life" (1986)

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