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PSYCHOLOGY AND PARENTHOOD. By H. Addington Bruce. Pp. IX plus 293. Dodd, Mead & Co., 1915. $1.25 net. THE INDIVIDUAL DELINQUENT. By William Healy. Pp. XV plus 830. Little, Brown & Co., 1915. $5.00 net. HUMAN MOTIVES. By J. J. Putnam. Pp. XVII plus 179. Little, Brown & Co., 1915. $1.00 net. JOHN T. MACCURDY, M. D. Psychiatric Institute, Ward's Island and

They suggest in very truth, that all intelligent and respectable parents should take as their example in this grave matter of child-bearing the most irresponsible elements in the community. United States Public Health Service: Psychiatric Studies of Delinquents. Reprint No. 598: pp. 64-65.

The only place in the hospital where human contact was acceptable was the psychiatric ward. So I enjoyed the rotation to psychiatry for that reason, and decided that I would like to make psychiatry or psychology my specialty. By the time I finished nursing school, it was clear that the hospital was not for me.

William Malamud, 86th president of the American Psychiatric Association, in an address delivered at the annual meeting in 1960, stated the following in a paper called "Psychiatric Research: Setting and Motivation": "During the last few years we have witnessed a growing trend of overemphasizing the value of 'exact' methodology and uniformity of standards.

On the other hand, there is surely not the slightest desire on the part of psychologists to be dragged into humiliating performances like those which not only handwriting experts, but even psychiatric specialists have had to undergo repeatedly in sensational court trials.

Maggie H. Age: 26. Admitted to the Psychiatric Institute February 8, 1905. F. H. The father died when 33. The mother was living. Psychopathic tendencies were denied. P. H. The husband and brother stated that the patient was natural, capable, rather jolly. She married about a year before admission and shortly became pregnant.

Visits of relations often initiate recovery in a striking way. From occurrences such as these, psychiatrists should gain hints for valuable therapeutic experiments. So much for the technical, psychiatric aspects of the stupor problem. We have frequently spoken of it, however, as a psychobiological reaction.

Moreover, these psychological economic investigations naturally lead beyond the possibilities of the university laboratories. To a certain degree this was true of other parts of applied psychology as well. Educational and medical experimental psychology could not reach their fullest productivity until the experiment was systematically carried into the schoolroom and the psychiatric clinic.

Cochrane said bitterly: "Taking off without a destination! Letting Babs come along! They don't know how far we've come and they don't know where we're going! This is a hell of a way to run a business!" "Who called it a business?" asked Holden, as feebly as before. "It started out as a psychiatric treatment!"

Stockholdings in West's, and Jamison's and Bell's names would look like smaller holdings held for other than the main entrepreneurs. But these stock-holders were not only the legal owners of record they were the true owners. Kursten, Kasten, Hopkins and Fallowe wanted no actual part of Spaceways. They considered the enterprise merely a psychiatric treatment for a neurotic son-in-law.

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