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American Journal of Psychiatry

  • Volume 121
  • Number 12
  • June 1965

Article

Publication date: 01 June 1965

Pagesi–x

For various evidences of parental deprivation and family history of psychiatric illness, 748 consecutive psychiatric patients were examined systematically at admission. the sample was characterized and stratified for age, sex, and socioeconomic and ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.121.12.i

Publication date: 01 June 1965

Pages1156–1161

A computer program of MMPI interpretations originally developed for general practitioners working in a clinic setting was modified to some extent for use with a psychiatric inpatient population. This particular program, designed for a 1401 computer, is ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.121.12.1156

Publication date: 01 June 1965

Pages1162–1167

Students of authoritarianism often hold axiomatically that interaction within the nuclear family is the source and context for children's personal development. They assume, 1. That "fascist-conservative" parents yield children with psychopathology, and 2. ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.121.12.1162

Publication date: 01 June 1965

Pages1203–1204

Twenty-eight patients who were acutely psychotic at the time of admission to the psychiatric ward of a general hospital were treated with carphenazine. Twenty-one patients (75%) were returned to the community as having recovered, after a median hospital ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.121.12.1203

Publication date: 01 June 1965

Pages1206–1208

Desipramine, the monomethyl metabolite of imipramine, was used as the basic treatment of 20 patients with severe or moderately severe depression. A fixed dose of 50 mg. q.i.d. was given, and drug effects were evaluated in terms of changes in target ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.121.12.1206

Publication date: 01 June 1965

Pages1210–1211

The psychosis which follows barbiturate withdrawal(2) is also often heralded by a grand-mal seizure. The delirium begins on about the third day, and includes agitation and hallucinations. Mayer-Gross(2) states that a dysmnestic syndrome following a ...

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.121.12.1210

Publication date: 01 June 1965

Page1219

The book reviewed by M. Patricia White, M.D., in the April issue of the Journal was incorrectly titled Career Training in Child Psychology. It should have read Career Training in Child Psychiatry.

https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.121.12.1219

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