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Includes a special section on creativity and adolescence.
Aichhorn's first book and the pathbreaking psychoanalytic study of delinquency.
Grinstein 10465.
A third and last printing appeared in 1927.
Papers delivered (in English, French, and German) at the fourth Congress of the Union of European Pedopsychiatrists in Stockholm, 1971.
Completely redone from the 1960 edition with different papers. Contains Manfred Bleuler's "Klinik der schizophrenen Geistesstörungen"; Strömgren's "Atypsiche Psychosen"; Berner's "Paranoide Syndrome"; Leonhard's "Aufteilung der endogenen Psychosen in der Forschungsrichtung von Wernicke und Kleist"; C. Müller's "Psychotherapie und Soziotherapie der endogenen Psychosen"; 11 papers on neurosis, psychopathy, abrnomal reactions; 6 papers on child & adolescent psychiatry.
Grinstein 2439.
Grinstein 2454. Contains Bernfeld's "Die Psychoanalyse in der Jugendforschung" & "Ein Freundinnenkreis" + 4 papers by Fuchs, Hoffer, & Kohn.
Contains Aichhorn's "Ein häufig vorkommender, eigenartig determinierter Erziehungsnotstand und dessen Behebung"; papers by Augusta Bonnard, Kata Levy, May Mason, Editha Sterba, Louise Werner, Zulliger, Erik & Kai ERikson, and others. Includes translations of 5 papers first published in Searchlights for Delinquency, edited by Kurt Eissler.
Folsom's state by state summary of the laws relating to the insane, pp. 435-543, is invaluable for work in the history of American forensic psychiatry. An American alienist, Folsom (1842-1907) was Secretary of the Massachusettes State Board of Health from 1874 to 1879; from 1879 secretary to the combined Board of Health, Lunacy, and Charity; from 1881 to 1898 physician to out-patients at Boston City Hospital; from 1886 in charge of the ward for nervous and renal diseases (the first neurological ward established in Boston).An important period text, highly praised by the American Journal of Insanity, by the distinguished British psychiatrist best known for his work on juvenile paresis published in 1877. Folsom's state by state summary of the laws relating to the insane, pp. 435-543, is invaluable for work in the history of American forensic psychiatry.
An important late 19th century Scottish psychiatrist and Physician who superintended the Royal Morningside Hospital in Edinburgh, Clouston pioneered the psychiatric study of adolescence, being the first to describe the juvenile form of general paralysis. He was President of the Medico-Psychological Association and for years editor of the Journal of Mental Science. The lectures, originally published in the Edinburgh Medical Journal, are entirely devoted to the developmental issues of child & adolescent psychiatry. Contains sections on infantile paralyis, Friedreich's disease, chorea, asthma, somnambulism, developmental epilepsy & epileptic insanity, the morphology & premonitions of adolescent insanity.Probably the second book in English and fourth book overall on child & adolescent psychiatry, being preceded by John Down's 1887 Lettsonian lectures and books in 1887 & 1888 by Emminghaus (German) and Moreau du Tours (French).
Cox was Professor of Psychology and Education and Child Development at Bryn Mawr College, and Director of the Child Study Institute there.
OCLC records 5 copies (none of the 1st edition), only 2 in the USA: UNC Chapel Hill, U Texas. Cramer was director of the Clinic.
Discusses McCullers's Member of the Wedding, Spark's Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Anne Frank's diary, Romeo and Juliet, and Jane Austen's Persuasion.
Contains 21 chapters including Joseph Barcroft's "Functional Development of the Fetus"; Anna Freud's "The Establishment of Feeding Habits" and "Emotional and Instinctive Development"; and L. S. Penrose's "Intellectual Development."
Volume 1 is devoted to sexual disturbances in childhood and adolescence; volume 2 to sexuality and marital disturbance.
Contains Samuel Pearlman et al.'s "College Students' Perceptions of Their Parents' Attitudes and Practices Toward Drug Use"; Andrew Weil's "Toxic Reactions to Marihuana"; David E. Smith & George R. Gay's "Manaement of Drug Abuse Emergencies"; Robert E. Gould's "Long-Term Psychological Management of Adolescent Drug Abuse"; Albert Lowenstein's "Drugs and the Law: A Therapeutic Dilemma"; Alan Cohen's "Relieving Acid Indigestion: Educational Strategies Related to Psychological and Social Dynamics of Hallucinogenic Drgu Use"; Matthew Lampe's "Drugs: Information for Crisis Treatment."
Deals with group therapeutic work with children, adolescents, and parents.
Contains Winnicott's "The Family and Emotional Maturity," Dicks' "Fitness for Marriage," Sandler's "Sexual Disorders in Males," and 3 papers on pregnancy and menstrual disorders in adolescence.
Sadoff Catalog page 127.
Showed in a study of 40 cases that antisocial behavior stemmed from emotional & sexual conflict.
Holmes was Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical School; and Assistant Chief of the Adolescent Service and Assistant Director of the Neuropsychiatric Institute of the University of Michigan's Medical Center.
Mrs. Crena de Iongh did most of the translation.
Grinstein 10416; Grinstein Freud Bibliography 284. With a printed letter from Freud included in the Geleitwort.
Section 2: Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, and Psychoanalysis (J-Z)
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