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American Journal of Psychiatry

  • Volume 112
  • Number 9
  • March 1956

Article

Publication date: 01 March 1956

Pages678–683

1. Clinical evaluations of azacyclonol, reserpine, and chlorpromazine were made in turn on the same group of chronic, moderately disturbed, psychotic patients, most of whom revealed schizophrenic reactions maintained through long hospitalization. 2. ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.112.9.678

Publication date: 01 March 1956

Pages716–723

We wish to reiterate that this is a preliminary report on a pilot study for a larger area. Our purpose in presenting it is two-fold: 1. To provide a glimpse at what an approach to a true prevalence study reveals of the number of people with psychiatric ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.112.9.716

Publication date: 01 March 1956

Pages724–730

The problem of domiciliary care is a complex one. Two years of intensive study of a group of long-term domiciliary residents, recent admissions as they come in, and a comparable sample of chronically disabled veterans able to maintain themselves in the ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.112.9.724

Publication date: 01 March 1956

Pages731–737

Thirty-five psychiatric patients were interviewed under standard conditions and confronted for the first time in a standard way with the fact that the interview was being recorded. Thirty-one were intake interviews of applicants for outpatient treatment. ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.112.9.731

Publication date: 01 March 1956

Pages738–740

1. The six Congresses of the Allgemeine Äerztliche Gesellschaft für Psychotherapie were open to discussions of the basic principles of psychotherapy; they were guided by clinical, experimental, etiological, and prognostic research which led to some ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.112.9.738

Publication date: 01 March 1956

Pages741-a–742

In order to obtain some indication of psychologists' contributions to the field of psychiatry, a review was made of 1,319 articles appearing in the American Journal of Psychiatry during the past 11 years. While no significant numerical trends appear ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.112.9.741-a

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