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Specialized Techniques in Psychotherapy
by Gustav Bychowski, J. Louise Despert. 371 pgs.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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INTRODUCTION |
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NARCOSYNTHESIS |
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Narcodiagnosis and Narcotherapy By Paul H. Hoch, M.D. and Phillip Polatin, M.D. |
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Principal Research Scientist (Psychiatry), New York State Psychiatric Institute; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University |
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Associate Clinical Psychiatrist, New York State Psychiatric Institute; Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University |
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HYPNOANALYSIS Hypnoanalysis as a Psychotherapeutic Technique By Robert M. Lindner |
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Chief Consultant Criminal Psychologist to the Maryland State Board of Correction |
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TELEPATHY The Use of the Telepathy Hypothesis in Psychotherapy By Jule Eisenbud, M.D. |
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Formerly Associate in Psychiatry, Columbia University School of Medicine, Lecturer at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, and Instructor at the New York School of Social Work |
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ART THERAPY Free Painting as an Auxiliary Technique in Psychoanalysis By Max M. Stern, M.D. |
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Associate Psychoanalyst, Collaborating Staff of the Psychoanalytic Clinic for Training and Research, Columbia University |
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GROUP THERAPY Group Therapy as a Specialized Psychotherapeutic Technique By Hyman Spotnitz, M.D. |
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Consulting Psychiatrist to Jewish Board of Guardians, New York City; Assistant Neurologist, Vanderbilt Clinic, New York City; Assistant Neurologist, Neurological Institute, New York City |
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MARITAL PROBLEMS Simultaneous Treatment of Both Parents and Their Child By Bela Mittelmann, M.D. |
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Associate Visiting Neuropsychiatrist, New York University-Bellevue Medical Center |
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CHILDREN Adaptation of the Psychoanalytic Technique for the Treatment of Young Children with Atypical Development By Beata Rank |
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Co-Director of The James Jackson Putnam Children's Center, Boston, Mass. |
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Treatment in Child Schizophrenia: Presentation of a Case By J. Louise Despert, M.D. |
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Associate Attending Psychiatrist, New York Hospital; Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Cornell Medical College, New York City |
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SCHIZOPHRENIA Notes on the Development of Treatment of Schizophrenics by Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy By Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, M.D. |
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Supervisor of Psychotherapy, Chestnut Lodge Sanitarium, Rockville, Maryland; Chairman, Council of Fellows, Washington School of Psychiatry |
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CRIPPLED AND DISABLED Psychotherapy with the Crippled and Disabled By Gustav Bychowski, M.D. |
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Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, New York University; Formerly Director, Department of Mental and Social Adjustment, Institute for Crippled and Disabled, New York City |
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STUTTERERS Dynamic Therapy for the Stutterer By I. Peter Glauber, M.D. |
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Director, Private Treatment Service for functional speech disorders; Chief of Speech Clinic, University Hospital, New York University-Bellevue Medical Center; Member of Faculty, Department of Psychiatry, Post-Graduate Medical School of New York University-Bellevue Medical Center; Attending Psychiatrist, Hillside Hospital; Consultant, Jewish Child Care Association |
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ALCOHOLICS Psychotherapeutics of Alcoholism By Ruth Fox, M.D. |
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Director, Alcoholics Treatment Center of New York City; Chairman, New York Medical Committee on Alcoholism |
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SEX OFFENDERS Some Aspects of Treatment of Sex Offenders By David Abrahamsen, M.D. |
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Research Associate, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University; Director of Research Project, Department of Mental Hygiene, State of New York |
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PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE Psychotherapeutic Techniques in Psychosomatic Medicine By Melitta Sperling, M.D. |
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Clinical Assistant Professor in Psychoanalytic Medicine, State University College of Medicine, New York City |
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BORDERLINE CASES Differential Psychotherapy of Borderline States By Victor W. Eisenstein, M.D. |
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Chief of Psychiatry Clinic and Associate Attending Neuropsychiatrist, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City |
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DEPRESSION The Emergency Psychotherapy of Depression By Leopold Bellak, M.D. |
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Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, New York Medical College; Lecturer in Psychology, New School of Social Research; Consultant Psychiatrist, Altro Health and Rehabilitation Services |
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RORSCHACH Rorschach Perceptanalytic Measurement of Personality Changes During and After Intensive Psychoanalytically Oriented Psychotherapy By Zygmunt Piotrowski, Ph.D. and Martin Schreiber, M.D. |
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Associate in Psychiatry, Columbia University; Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology, New York University; Attending Clinical Psychologist, Kingsbridge V. A. Hospital, New York City |
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Instructor in Psychiatry, Columbia University; Adjunct‐ Psychiatrist, Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York City; Assistant Attending Psychiatrist, Presbyterian Hospital, New York City; Attending Psychiatrist, Hillside Hospital, New York City |
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INDEX |
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