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Published Online: 1965, pp. 537–735

Anti-Negro Prejudice Before, During, and After an Acute Schizophrenic Episode in a White Woman: Brief Clinical Report

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 650 - 652
PubMed: 5837166

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Published in print: 1965, pp. 537–735
Published online: 30 April 2018

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George Gallahorn, B.S.*
Jane Cushing, A.B.*
Eugene B. Brody, M.D.

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The work upon which this report is based was accomplished during the tenure of an NIMH summer fellowship in psychiatry by the two senior authors who were sophomore medical students at the University of Maryland. Preparation was also supported by NIMH grant No. MANS 14 for support of the Human Behavior Teaching Program.
The Psychiatric Institute, University of Maryland, Baltimore.

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