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1930 - First International Congress on Mental Hygiene |
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The First International Congress on Mental Hygiene was held in Washington, DC. William Alanson White presided over the meeting, and 41 countries were represented by the 3,042 participants in attendance. Clifford W. Beers, the founding figure of the mental hygiene movement, served as secretary-general of the meeting.
Type of event: Congress or Conference
Country: United States
Region: Worldwide
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