This paper, accompanied by the discussions and the preceding introduction, was delivered May 9, 1974 as part of an anniversary celebration commemorating a half century of existence for the psychiatric unit at Henry Ford Hospital. Established in 1924 by the late Thomas J. Heldt, M.D., as a division of neuropsychiatry in the department of medicine, the unit is generally believed to be the first to be incorporated into a general hospital anywhere. It was - and is - conducted without physical restraints of any kind, without isolation of patients, and without segregation of men and women
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This paper offers a preview of a forthcoming article on the world's first, universal free-to-access,...
As a belated response to the debate about the value of teaching psychotherapy in psychiatric residen...
The incipient therapeutic movements of the late-Victorian and Progressive eras in the US are salient...
Psychological treatments are the other arm of therapy for depression and many psychiatric disorders....
World-wide, researchers and practitioners in psychiatry are increasingly interested in the effective...
Psychotherapy that I own is badly worn. It is yellowed, the pages are dog-eared, and the binding has...
Clients with schizophrenia should be offered multimodal treatment programmes which integrate effect...
Although the use of group procedures for dealing with emotionally disturbed individuals goes back ce...
A contemporary observer of the American medical and cultural landscape during the final decade of th...
To say psychotherapy is experiencing an identity crisis is an understatement. The demand for psychot...
Think of 1896, the year Jacob Freud died, kindling a depression in his son Sigmund which led to The ...
Ever since it achieved respectability as a modality of healing, the practice of psychotherapy hasbee...
Psychopharmacology has opened the door to many previously blocked parts of psychiatric therapy. It h...
Early in my first year of residency training in psychiatry, while working between acute-care inpatie...
This dissertation is concerned with the woundedness of the therapist and scrutinises (or rescrutinis...
This paper offers a preview of a forthcoming article on the world's first, universal free-to-access,...
As a belated response to the debate about the value of teaching psychotherapy in psychiatric residen...
The incipient therapeutic movements of the late-Victorian and Progressive eras in the US are salient...