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Contains George Mora's "The History of Psychiatry: A Cultural and Bibliographical Survey" with discussion by E. G. Boring; Erikson's "Eight Ages of Man"; E. L. Hartmann's "The D-State: A Review and Discussion of Studies on the Physiologic State Concomitant with Dreaming"; Shneidman's "Orientations Toward Death: A Vital Aspect of the Study of Lives"; Ivanov's "A Soviet View of Group Therapy"; Myer Mendelson's "Psychological Aspects of Obesity"; Vaillaint's "The Prediction of Recovery in Schizophrenia"; and several other papers.
An Organizational Case Study In The Development of Human Resources.
Fictionalized account of group therapy sessions run by the author.
Description of the first ten years of the first therapeutic community founded in Australia.
First published in German as Psychoanalytische Therapie in Gruppen.
Deals with group therapeutic work with children, adolescents, and parents.
Contains Glueck's presidential address "Psychiatry, an Instrument of Personal and Social Rehabilitation"; Donald M. Hamilton's "The Psychiatric Hospital as a Cultural Pattern"; Robert H. Felix's "The Mental Hospital as a Public Health Agency"; Louis Wender's "Group Psychotherapy within the Psychiatric Hospital"; Robert P. Knight's "The Place of Psychoanalytic Therapy in the Mental Hospital"; Elsie B. Kris' "The Convulsive Therapies: Technical and Clinical Considerations"; Bernard C. Glueck, Jr.'s "Pharmacological Therapies in Psychiatric Practice"; Joseph Thimann's "The Conditioned Reflex Treatment for Alcoholics"; Benjamin Malzberg's "Public Health Aspects of Insulin and Other Shock Therapies"; Thomas Verner Moore's "Bibliotherapy in Psychiatric Practice"; Harry M. Tiebout's "Psychological Factors Operating in Alcoholics Anonymous"; S. R. Slavson's "The Field and Objectives of Group Therapy"; Clara Thompson's "Transference as a Therapeutic Instrument"; Robert M. Lindner's "An Evaluation of Hypnoanalysis"; Lauretta Bender's "Techniques of Child Psychiatry"; Thomas A. C. Rennie's "Psychiatric Rehabilitation Techniques"; George G. Killinger & Joseph Zubin's "The Psychobiological Program of the War Shippig Administration"; Nathan W. Ackerman's "Some General Principles in the Use of Group Psychotherapy"; Lawrence K. Frank's "Family Guidance as an Aspect of Psychiatric Practice."
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A Baptist minister and director of the Central Florida Counseling Center in Orlando, Knowles was a pioneer pastoral counselor.
A revised and shortened form of the author's University of Aberdeen doctoral dissertation, this describes an intensive study carried out with two groups of schizophrenics and their relatives: the first, of female patients in the early stages, and the second, of male patients in advanced stages of schizophrenia. The author's work is rooted in existentialism.
Contains Masserman's account of the recent history of the APA, of which he was president 1977-1979, with much on the vetting of diagnostic categories for DSM-III, which was originally Masserman's idea. Also contains sections on Dyadic, Family, & Group Therapies; Pharmacotherapy; Addictions; Institutional Therapies; Transcultural Considerations (includes John Buckman "Psychotherapy in Socialist East Berlin"; Laurence A. Senseman "Family Institutional Care in South India"; V. Satkunanayagam "Traditional Non-medical Therapy of the Mentally Ill in Sri Lanka"; Masserman "Psychiatry in China: Background, Theory, and Practice").
Contains Pumplin-Mindlin's "Anna Freud and Erik H. Erikson"; H. Daidman's "Contributions of Sandor Rado to Psychodynamic Science"; Helda Bolgar's "Jean Piaget and Heinnz Hartmann"; Sheldon Selesnick's "Franz Alexander and Thomas French"; Russell Monroe's "Existential Development of Adaptational Dynamics"; Leon Salzman's "Sociopsychological Theories in Psychoanalysis"; Harry Harlow's "Behavioral Approaches to Psychiatric Theory"; Dement's "Experimental Dream Studies"; Bonime's "Role of Dreams in Psychoanalysis"; Stanley Feldstein's "Vocal Patterning of Emotional Expression"; Natalie Shainess's "Feminine Identity and Mothering"; Claude Miller's "A Post-Freudian View of the Negative Therapeutic Reaction"; Curt Boenheim's "A Group Training Method in Transference"; Marmor's "Psychoanalytic Therapy and Theories of Learning"; and several other papers.
A. H. Rifkin's "Form and Function in the Evolution of Psychoanalysis"; Ian Alger's "Insight and Involvement in Individual Therapy Through Videotape Confrontation";Joseph Solomon's "General Systems Theory i the Therapy of Obsessive States"; Richard Abell's "The Dynamics of Change in Group Psychotherapy: A Motion Picture Scenario"; Charles Seashore's "Personal Growth Through Intensive Group Experiences"; Garrett O'Connor's "The Tavistock Method of Group Study"; Herzl Spiro's "The Relationship of Task and Experiential Groups to Psychoanalysis."
Based on Platt, Spivack, & Swift's 1974 Interpesonal Problem-Solving Group Therapy for Adults and Adolescents.
Important early study validating the efficacy of group therapy.
Papers in German, English, and French. Volume I devoted to Information & Rehabilitation in Group Psychotherapy; volume II to Psychopharmaceutica & Techniques in Group Psychotherapy.
An account of a group home for the mentally ill, focusing on five residents in particular.
Wodak (who also published under the names "Leodolter" and "Wodak-Leodolter") was a professor in the Department of LInguistics of the University of Vienna.
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