American Journal of Psychiatry
- Volume 107
- Number 3
- September 1950
Article
Publication date: 01 September 1950
Pages184–1891. Clinical observations were made during 135 injections of dimethyl d-tubocurarine iodide to 41 patients receiving electroshock treatment. In 10 of these patients the amount of relaxation produced by head-drop doses of d-tubocurarine chloride was ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.3.184Publication date: 01 September 1950
Pages190–1941. The group of patients reported is not statistically representative of the varieties of sexual offenders in the community. 2. It appears unlikely that very many of our group are sufficiently amenable to therapy so as to be "recovered" as required by ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.3.190Publication date: 01 September 1950
Pages195–202Group therapy in sexual maladjustment is a feasible and useful method. In some cases, it actually brings about a complete solution; in others, it serves to crystallize rapidly the areas of conflict. It affords the benefit that verbalization and catharsis ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.3.195Publication date: 01 September 1950
Pages216–2201. Two cases of acute catatonic excitement with unusual complications are presented. 2. The first case survived a stormy course of peripheral vascular collapse, acidosis, and hyperthermia to 106°. Recovery was complicated by the development of lower ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.3.216Publication date: 01 September 1950
Pages221–2241. A second-year follow-up study has been made of the intensity of heat stimulus causing motor withdrawal reaction in lobotomized patients. Measured amounts of heat were applied to the forehead by the Hardy-Wolff-Goodell pain threshold apparatus. The ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.3.221