American Journal of Psychiatry
- Volume 107
- Number 8
- February 1951
Article
Publication date: 01 February 1951
Pages561–5681. Clinical findings in the psychiatric study and treatment of 48 displaced persons have been described. 2. The two phases of the psychological reactions following arrival have been outlined. Common features in the symptomatology of these reactions have ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.8.561Publication date: 01 February 1951
Pages569–576The final judgment that the scientist must perforce arrive at is that no objective evaluation can now be made of personality tests because they have not yet attained the status of tests yielding specifically defined scores. As techniques for aiding in ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.8.569Publication date: 01 February 1951
Pages582–585The validity of predictions based upon the brief psychiatric interview has often been challenged. The present study reports 944 cases of naval personnel interviewed because of suspected neuropsychiatric symptomatology. On the basis of a brief psychiatric ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.8.582Publication date: 01 February 1951
Pages594–598The concept of "menticide" indicates an organized system of judicial perversion and psychological intervention, in which a powerful tyrant transfers his own thoughts and words into the minds and mouths of the victims he plans to destroy or to use for his ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.8.594Publication date: 01 February 1951
Pages607–611Intravenous injection of synthetic mescaline was used in a group of schizophrenic patients and on "normal" voluntary controls. The changes produced by mescaline in "normals" were described. In addition, the observations were made that mescaline is able to ...
https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.107.8.607