Summary: This text presents a comprehensive overview of the book "Society: Psychological Problems and Methods of Study". It comprises chapters focusing on social psychology, mental disease, personality disorders, and studies at the intersection of social psychology and sociology. The book outlines key methods and approaches in the field of social psychology, emphasizing attitudes and viewpoints fundamental for social psychology. It also discusses the hereditary factors in personality disorders, the relationship between psychopathological and social concepts, and the sociological considerations of personality disorders. The chapters encompass evidence on genetic basis of personality, studies of occupational histories, social mobility, and premorbid achievements. Additionally, the text delves into animal experiments to understand how the environment in early childhood influences mental development, intelligence, and behavior. Various theories and studies, including those on attachment, cultural norms, and occupational guidance, are explored, offering insights into the understanding of personality disorders and human behavior.