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Published Online: September 1959

THE ROLE OF PREFRONTAL LOBE SURGERY AS A MEANS OF ERADICATING INTRACTABLE ANXIETY

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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A series of 18 consecutive patients were selected for frontal lobe surgery over a 10 year period to obtain relief from chronic, intractable anxiety. Of the 13 who were not psychotic, 12 have returned to a well adjusted, independent existence at home without further hospitalization or continuation of therapy. Certain observations based on these case studies have been made, with full realization that generalizations cannot be drawn from 18 cases and that whatever value this study may have is dependent upon intense personal investigation of all relevant factors in a small group of individuals.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 222 - 230
PubMed: 13831698

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Published in print: September 1959
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Physician in Charge, Craig House, Beacon, N. Y.
Medical Director, Craig House, Beacon, N. Y.
Director, Service of Neuro-Surgery, The Neurological Inst., N. Y.

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