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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ORTHOPSYCHIATRIST»
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1
Orthopsychiatry, 1923-1948: retrospect and prospect
While the orthopsychiatrist in the behavior clinic sees no great current need for
diagnosis, there is one type of behavior which does demand our attention— the
great psychiatric bottleneck, psychopathic personality. Institutional psychiatrists ...
Lawson Gentry Lowrey, American Orthopsychiatric Association, 1948
2
Critical Perspectives on Mental Health
... and Levin,S.(1990) 'Reported history of physical andsexual abuse andseverity
of symptomatology inwomen psychiatric out patients', American Orthopsychiatrist,
60 (3), Pp.412–417. Survivors Speak Out (1986) We're NotMad, We'reAngry, ...
Vicki Coppock, John Hopton, 2002
3
Elder Abuse: Selected Papers from the Prague World Congress ...
American Journal of Orthopsychiatrist, 59 (2), 179-187. Podnieks, E. (1992a).
Emerging themes from a follow-up study of Canadian victims of elder abuse.
Journal ofElder Abuse & Neglect 4 (1/2), 59-111. Podnieks, E. (1992b). National
survey ...
Elizabeth Podnieks, Ariela Lowenstein, Jordan I Kosberg, 2012
4
The Effects of Homelessness on the Academic Achievement of ...
American Orthopsychiatrist, 55(1). New Jersey Department of Education. (1991).
A plan for state action. New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Education. Patton,
M. Q. (1980). Qualitative evaluation methods. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Rafferty ...
Henrietta S. Evans Attles, 1997
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The New Abolitionists: (Neo)slave Narratives And ...
This is the romantic perspective of the humanitarian citizen or the typical social
scientist — that perennial orthopsychiatrist. However, the main effect upon the
individual prisoner is that he becomes "prisonized"! This is supposedly shown by
...
6
Future Perfect: American Science Fiction of the Nineteenth ...
The orthopsychiatrist Dr. Robert Plank showed in "The Golem and the Robot" (
Literature and Psychology XV, Winter 1965) the continuity of symbols from the
medieval golem legends to the robots of modern science fiction. He argued that
there ...
Howard Bruce Franklin, 1995
7
War Stars: The Superweapon and the American Imagination
... probed by the orthopsychiatrist Robert Planck in 'The Golem and the Robot,"
Literature and Psychology 15 (Winter 1965): 12-28. Beginning with the Golem
and Frankenstein's creature, Planck brilliantly explores the male urge to father
such ...
Howard Bruce Franklin, 2008
8
Journal of Dentistry for Children
The orthopsychiatrist has become a primary force in the understanding of the
child's mental life. Just as orthodontics means the straightening or keeping of the
teeth in straight condition, orthopsychia- * From an address delivered to the ...
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Record of the Conference on Law, Medicine and the Unstable ...
We may get not only an unhealthy kind of personality development, but we may
get a very healthy type of personality development ; and it is definitely within the
purview of the orthopsychiatrist to study both types of situations and try to ...
Ewan Clague, Bryce Oliver, New York Academy of Medicine, 1949
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Proceedings of the ... Institute on the Exceptional Child
Summary The "exceptional child" presents a challenge to the diagnostic acumen
of every physician, psychologist, orthopsychiatrist and educator who must
contribute toward the satisfactory home and school adjustment of this child. An
effort ...