Through the ages man has been pre-occupied with logic, sanity and moral
standards, probably more than other concepts. Societies through their
various stages of evolution varied the theme with distinct differences
in their demands on standards, dogmas, and regional culture. These
variations of morality place a big demand on science. Individuals from
different cultures, social groups, of known and unknown social norms may
occupy the practitioner's couch; the significance of this being the
understanding demanded of the therapist. People live in groups and
humans choose to live in groups, simply for what they can get out of
society. Those who choose to live in solitude become recluse in
monasteries and nunneries, or become thinkers in isolation high up in
mountains. The causation theory regarding the logic and sanity analysis
in this book includes the seemingly necessary connection between one
event (the cause) and the other (the effect).