In 1932 he was elected president of the medical section of the
British Psychological Society. That year, he presented his 1932 study
The Management of the Nervous Patient. First presented at the London Jewish Hospital Medical Society, the paper called for the combination of psychoanalysis into the process of medical diagnosis. "When this is not feasible," he said, "the physician's intelligence...must be employed to guide his patient to a measure of mental wholeness." Also in 1932, Eder presented his concept of the
Myth of Progress. Writing in the
British Journal of Medical Psychology, Eder argued that while civilization is moving forward due to advances in science, politics and technology, these advances are actually contributing to greater unhappiness as man perceives a loss of control over his environment. == Politics ==