PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «NOSTOPATHY»
nostopathy
nostopathy
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pathogenic
homecoming
that
stress
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individuals
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length
time
institutions
such
collins
always
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nostalgia
nostos
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following
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «NOSTOPATHY»
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NOSTOPATHY OR "SHORT TIME JITTERS" Justin K. Fuller, M.D., Department of
Corrections Something that has long been known to correctional institution
workers and parole officers as "short time jitters" has been belatedly recognized
in ...
California Youth Authority, 1952
Check your learning PREFIX, ROOT MEANING EXAMPLE 1. thanatos . .
thanatology 2. logos — thanatology 3. opsis — Thanatopsis 4. pheme . prophecy
5. pro- — prophet 6. pre- — _ predict 7. dico, dictus - predict 8. nostos nostopathy
9.
3
California Youth Authority Quarterly
NOSTOPATHY OR "SHORT TIME JITTERS" Justin K. Fuller, M.D., Department of
Corrections Something that has long been known to correctional institution
workers and parole officers as "short time jitters" has been belatedly recognized
in ...
4
Love in the land of Midas
Nostopathy, fear of returning to familiar places. Happy?' 'Yes, as long as we
never go to the places where we've been happy before.' Veronique turned to
locate the source of this enigmatic exchange but a corpulent German group
wielding ...
5
The Superior Person's Third Book of Well-bred Words
NOSTOPATHY <*> n. A morbid dread of returning to one's home. A more useful
contribution to philology would perhaps be a word for a morbid dread of
someone else returning to one's home. NOUMENON °* n. The transcendent,
unknowable ...
6
Symposium on Preventive and Social Psychiatry
Karpe, Richard and Schnap, Isidor: Nostopathy — A Study of Pathogenic
Homecoming. Am. J. Psychiat. 109:40, 1952. 11. Krai, V. A.: Psychiatric
Observations under Severe Chronic Stress. Am. J. Psychiat. 108:185, 1951. 12.
Lindemann ...
7
No Man's Land: Combat and Identity in World War 1
... O. "Heldentum und Verbrechen," Monatschrift fur Krimina- lische Psychologie,
76(1925). Pp. 193-201. Karpe, Richard, and Isidore Schnap. "Nostopathy - A
Study of Pathogenic Homecoming," American Journal of Psychiatry, 109 (1952-3)
.
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The American Journal of Psychiatry
SUMMARY The following findings were characteristic of the group we have been
studying as illustrating the problem of nostopathy in the returning veteran. The
adjustment in the premilitary life was not free from neurotic episodes but they did
...
9
Medical research in the veterans' adminmistration
(4167) A Continuing Study of Nostopathy. Isidore Schnap (Psychiat.) , Richard
Karpe (V -Psychiat.) ; V ARO , Hartford, Conn. A continued investigation of the
dynamics underlying the "Home Coming Neurosis" or as it is here called, ...
10
The Annual Survey of Psychoanalysis: V. 1-10; 1950-59
Richard Karpe and Isidore Schnap (116) describe clinical syndromes attributable
to the effects of coming home after a prolonged absence, in a paper entitled,
Nostopathy — A Study of Pathogenic Homecoming. Although these patients had
all ...