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Contains Hans Berger's "Über praktische therapeutische Ergebnisse der gegenseitigen Beinflussung körperlicher und seelischer Vorgänge und Psychotherapie"; Hugo Liepmann's "Über die Grundbegriffe der Psychologie und die Beziehungen des Seelischen zum Leiblichen"; Albert Moll's "Angewandte Psychologie"; Adalbert Czerny's "Die Psychologie des Kindes"; J. H. Schultz's "Psychoanalyse und ihre Kritik" and "Die Indikationsstellung in der modernen Psychotherapie (ausschließlich der eigentlichen Übungstherapie)"; Oswald Bumke's "Neure Methoden in der Psychologie"; Arthur Leppmann's "Der Psychopath."
Booth was neurologist to the Hospital Department of the Missouri Pacific, Iron Mountain and St. Louis Southwestern Railway Companies. Booth reduces psychological symptoms in hysteria and neurasthenia in terms of their underlying brain physiology. Essentially an argument against "mental healing."
Printed also in the Bostom Med. and Surg. Journal, Sept. 16, 1897. Cowles was superintendent of the McLean Hospital.
Contents by topic with number of papers on parentheses: Research on Theoretical Concepts (5 including ones by A. R. Mahrer & G. H. Zuk); Process Research (5); Outcome Research (6); Methodological Problems of Research (5 including one by H. J. Eysenck); Research on Training (1); Frames of Reference for Training: 1. Psychoanalysis (3, including Lampl de Groot and Widlocher); 2. Group Psychotherapy (4 including one by Malcolm Pines); 3. Behaviour Therapy (3); Client-centered & existential therapy (3 including one by Gendlin); Training Curricula (4); Training in Retrospect (1).
The first book-length psychiatric study of lung disease. Pages 147-212 are on head pain; 217-317 on dyspnea & asthma. Much on diffuse obstructive pulmonary syndrome in relation to patient emotional states and motivation.
GM-5 4929.1; Norman Catalog 793. The first book published in Austria dealing with medical psychology and psychopathology.A key book in the history of psychiatry "which not only introduced into psychiatry a new standard and a new methodology, but also a number of terms which came to stay" [Hunter & Macalpine p. 952]. The terms 'psychosis', 'psychopathology' and 'psychiatric practitioner' [ie, 'psychiatrist'] all were given their modern meanings in Feuchtersleben's book and subsequently diffused through the psychiatric literature.The "founder of psychosomatic medicine as a systematic discipline…(Feuchtersleben) gave articulate expression to the principle that man is a psychophysical totality". (Roback. (1961), p. 282). Straddling the split in psychiatry between physiology and psychology, Feuchtersleben both championed the use of psychotherapy with the mentally diseased (a method he called "second education") and insisted that psychosis always entailed disturbed physical function.
Meynell The Two Sydenham Societies, p. 31; Norman Catalog 793; GM 4929.1 (1st German edition); Hunter & Macalpine, p. 952; Sadoff Catalog p. 37. The first book published in Austria dealing with medical psychology and psychopathology, which "introduced the terms psychosis, psychiatrics, and psychopathology." [GM].A key book in the history of psychiatry "which not only introduced into psychiatry a new standard and a new methodology, but also a number of terms which came to stay" [Hunter & Macalpine p. 952]. The terms 'psychosis', 'psychopathology' and 'psychiatric practitioner' [ie, 'psychiatrist'] all were given their modern meanings in Feuchtersleben's book and subsequently diffused through the psychiatric literature. The "founder of psychosomatic medicine as a systematic discipline … (Feuchtersleben) gave articulate expression to the principle that man is a psychophysical totality". (Roback. (1961), p. 282). Straddling the split in psychiatry between physiology and psychology, Feuchtersleben both championed the use of psychotherapy with the mentally diseased (a method he called "second education") and insisted that psychosis always entailed disturbed physical function.
Facsimile reprint of the London 1847 Sydenham Society edition. The first book published in Austria dealing with medical psychology and psychopathology, which introduced the terms psychosis, psychiatric, and psychopathology.
A companion to the authors' Paranoia, here emphasizing the history of externalist vs. holistic nosology and treatment in psychiatric medicine. Discusses Hippocrates, Sydenham, Pinel, Esquirol, Claude Bernard & Pasteur, Charcot, John Hughlings Jackson, W. B. Cannon, Freud, Adler, Pavlov, Existentialism, R. D. Laing.
30 papers based on lectures given at Bexley Hospital in September 1976 at the tenth of a bi-annual series of courses for Senior Psychiatrists. Essentially an overview of work in psychiatric subfields. Among the more interesting chapters are: Peter D. Scott, "The Psychiatry of Kidnapping and Hostage-Taking"; John Gunn, "The Treatment of Psychopaths"; John J. Fleminger, "Laterality in Relation to Psychiatry"; Malcolm Lader, "Some Psychophysiological Aspects of Anxiety"; Robert G. Priest, "Sleep and Its Disorders"; Andrew Smith, "Hysteria"; J. P. Watson, "Aspects of Gender and Its Disorders"; Anthony Clare, "Observations on Psychiatric Morbidity and Premenstrual Distress in Women"; Paul K. Bridges, "A Contemporary View of Psychosurgery."
Reports and Discussions of a Conference held March 28-31, 1954, at Galveston, Texas, under the Auspices of the Josiah Macy, Jr., Foundation of New York City, and the University of Texas Medical Branch.
A. O. Professor of Psychiatry & Neurology at the University of Tübingen, Hoffmann authored the second volume of Rüdin's important Studien über Vererbung und Entstehung geistiger Störungen in 1921.
The first half of the paper is entirely autobiographical, recounting Jelliffe's intellectual journey from botany through psychiatry to Freud and psychoanalysis.
Studies the psychological effects of illness within the family.
The authors were both psychiatrists at the University of Sheffield. Designed as a psychology textbook with special relevance to medicine.
This edition translated into English in 1934.
The second volume, Geste et action appeared the same year.
A mid-century survey of all aspects of psychological medicine & psychiatry. 25 chapters, some notable ones being J. D. Sutherland's "The Types of Personality"; E. D. Wittkower's "Psychosomatic Medicine"; Eliot Slater's "Nature and Nurture—the Factor of Inheritance"; (the later notorious) D. Ewen Cameron's "Sexuality and the Sexual Disorders"; and subchapters on forensic psychiatric practices in England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Eire, and the USA.
Part I (Problems in Primary Care Medicine) contains 6 chapters: Frederick G. Guggenheim "Crises in Medical Care"; Robert Roessler & Gregory Graham "Organic Brain Syndromes"; C. E. Sermas "The Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Physically Ill Patients"; Timothy Bayer "Patients with Pain"; Constance A. Moore et al "Sleep in Various medical and Surgical Conditions"; James J. Strain "The Diagnosis, Ontogenesis, and Management of Hypochondriasis." Part 2 (Surgical Problems) contains 3 chapters: Linda Ge. Peterson "Acute Adjustments to Trauma"; Richard S. Blacher "Psychological Aspects of Coronary Bypass Surgery"; Robert O. Pasnow "Psychiatric Problems in Obstetric & Gynecologic Patients." Part III (Chronic Illness) contains 3 chapters: Hilde Bruch "Parkinson's Disease: Living with Uncertainty"; Avery D. Weisman "Emotional Problems in the Management of Cancer"; David W. Krueger "Psychological Adjustment ot Physical Trauma and Disability."
Contains 15 papers: William Malamud "Introduction: Major Trends in Twentieth-Century Psychiatry"; Garfield Tourney et al "Biochemical Mechanisms in Schizophrenia"; Albert F. Ax "Psychophysiological Methodology for the Study of Schizophrenia"; Charles Shagass & Marvin Schwarz "Excitability of the Cerebral Cortex in Psychiatric Disorders"; J. W. Lovett Doust "Consciousness in Schizophrenia as a Function of the Peripheral Microcirculation"; M. A. Wenger "Some Problems in Psychophyusiological Reserch"; Herbert Weiner "Some Psychological Factors Related to Cardiovascular Responses: A Logical and Empirical Analysis"; Willim Pollin "Control and Artifact in Psychophysiological Research"; Joseph H. Handlon "Hormonal Activity and Individual Responses to Stresses and Easements in Everyday Living"; Harold Persky "Adrenocortical Function During Anxiety"; Donald Oken "The Role of Defense in Psychological Stress"; Albert Stunkard "Research on a Disease: Strategies in the Study of Obesity"; David T. Graham "Some Research on Psychophysioilogic Specificity and Its Relation to Psychosomatic Disease"; Thomas H. Holmes "Psychosocial and Psychophysiologic Studies of Tuberculosis"; Robert Roessler & Norman S. Greenfield "Incidence of Somatic Disease in Psychiatric Patients."
Seidenfeld was director of psychological services at the NationalFoundation for Infantile Paralyis in New York city.
Contains Marvin Stein's "A Biopsychosocial Approach to Immune Functions and Medical Disorders"; Michael F. Murphy & Kenneth L. Davis' "Biologcial Perspectives in Chronic Pain, Depression, and Organic Mental Disorders"; Robert F. Haskett & Robert M. Rose's "Neuroendocrine Disorders and Psychopathology"; Gladys Witt Strain's "Nutrition, Brain Function, and Behavior"; Francis Cohen's "Stress and Bodily Illness"; James J. Strain's "Diagnostic Considerations in the Medical Setting"; Gerald L. Klerman's "Depression in the Medically Ill"; Charles E. Wells' "The Organic Brain Syndromes"; James J. Strain et al's "Anxiety and Panic Attacks in the Medically Ill"; Norman B. Levy's "Psychological Reactions to Machine Dependecny: Hemodialysis"; Steven E. Hyler & Norman Sussman's "Chronic Factitious Disorder with Physical Symptoms (The Munchhausen Syndrome)"; Samuel G. Siris & Arthur Rifkin's "The Problem of Psychopharmacotherapy in the Medically Ill"; T. George Bidder's "Electroconvulsive Therapy in the Medically Ill Patient"; David A. Hamburg & Glen R. Elliott's "Biobehavioral Sciences: An Emerging Research Agenda."
Contains Herbert Weiner's "THe Psychobiology of Human Disease: An Overview"; H. Keith H. Brodie's "Central Control in Endocrine Systems"; Morton F. Reiser's "The Challenge of Newer Research Findings for Psychosomatic Theories"; Carol Nadelson & Malkah Notman's "Emotional Aspects of the Symptoms, Functions and Disorders of Women"; John K. Wing's "The Management of Schizophrenia in the Community"; and 5 other papers.
OCLC records two copies: Univ of Colorado Health Sci Ctr & the National Libr of Educ. Text in Norwegian. Vogt is regarded as one of the founders of modern Norwegian psychiatry. Contains chapters on psychoanalysis and on psychopathological syndromes.
Walker was surgeon to the Genito-Urinary Department, Royal Northern Hospital; Strauss was physician for psychological medicine at St. Bart's and to the Tavistock Clinic.
A long-awaited reference book, 28 years in the making. Divided into Three Sections plus Epilogue. Section One contains two long papers by Wallace on historiography and bibliography. Section Two, Periods is divided into two subsections: Proto-Psychiatry, with four papers, and The Growth of Psychiatry as a Medical Specialty, with seven papers. Section Three, Concepts and Topics, with three papers on Concepts and six on Topics. Epilogue with five papers on Psychiatry and the Mind-Body Relation.
- Chapter I (Edwin R. Wallace IV) "Historiography: Philosophy and Methodology of History, with Special Emphasis on Medicine and Psychiatry; and an Appendix on 'Historiography' as the History of History"
- Chapter II (Wallace) "Contextualizing the History of Psychiatry/Psychology and Psychoanalysis: Annotated Bibliography and Essays: Addenda A-F".
- Chapter III (Bennett Simon) "Mind and Madness in Classical Antiquity".
- Chapter IV (George Mora) "Mental Disturbances, Unusual Mental States, and Their Interpretation during the Middle Ages"
- Chapter V (Mora) "Renaissance Conceptions and Treatments of Madness"
- Chapter VI (Dora B. Weiner) "The Madman in the Light of Reason. Enlightenment Psychiatry: Part I. Custody, Therapy, Theory and the Need for Reform"
- Chapter VII (Dora Weiner) "The Madman in the Light of Reason. Enlightenment Psychiatry: Part II. Alienists, Treatises, and the Psychologic Approach in the Era of Pinel"
- Chapter VIII (Dora Weiner) "Philippe Pinel in the Twenty-First Century: The Myth and the Message"
- Chapter IX (Otto H. Marx) "German Romantic Psychiatry: Part I. Earlier, Including More-Psychological Orientations"
- Chapter X (Marx) "German Romantic Psychiatry: Part II. Later, Including More-Somatic Orientations"
- Chapter XX (German Berrios) "Descriptive Psychiatry and Psychiatric Nosology During the Nineteenth Century"
- Chapter XII (John Gach) "Biological Psychiatry in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries"
- Chapter XIII (David Healy) "The Intersection of Psychopharmacology and Psychiatry in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century"
- Chapter XIV (Stanley W. Jackson) "A History of Melancholia and Depression"
- Chapter XV (Sander L. Gilman) "Constructing Schizophrenia as a Category of Modern Illness"
- Chapter XVI (Herbert Weiner) "The Concept of Psychosomatic Medicine"
- Chapter XVII (Edward M. Brown) "Neurology's Influence on American Psychiatry: 1865-1915"
- Chapter XVIII (Gerald N. Grob) "The Transformation of American Psychiatry: From Institution to Community, 1800-2000"
- Chapter XIX (Adam Crabtree) "The Transition to Secular Psychotherapy: Hypnosis and the Alternate Consciousness Paradigm"
- Chapter XX (Hannah S. Decker) "Psychoanalysis in Central Europe: The Interplay of Psychoanalysis and Culture"
- Chapter XXI (Sanford Gifford) "The Psychoanalytic Movement in the United States, 1906-1991"
- Chapter XXII (Nancy Tomes) "The Development of Clinical Psychology, Social Work, and Psychiatric Nursing, 1900-1980s"
- Chapter XXIII (Gach) "Thoughts Toward a Critique of Biological Psychiatry"
- Chapter XXIV (Wallace) "Two 'Mind'-'Body' Models for a Holistic Psychiatry"
- Chapter XXV (Wallace) "Freud on 'Mind'-'Body' I: The Psychoneurobiological and 'Instinctualist' Stance …"
- Chapter XXVI (Wallace) "Freud on 'Mind'-'Body' II: Drive, Motivation, Meaning, History, and Freud's Psychological Heuristic; with Clinical and Everyday Examples"
- Chapter XXVII (Herbert Weiner) "Psychosomatic Medicine and the Mind-Body Relation: Historical, Philosophical, Scientific and Clinical Perspectives"
The first important general history of psychiatry in English.
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