Word: clinical
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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They called the result the Ministers' Clinic of Nebraska. Members paid $10 a couple per meeting, and some of them drove as much as 300 miles to get there. Drs. Young and Tompkins served without pay. And doctors and clerical couples decided that the experiment was a dramatic success...
Payne Whitney Clinic...
Your article on the Payne Whitney Clinic [Sept. 14] expresses with clarity the process of psychiatric treatment which is so often surrounded with mystery and befuddled explanations. As a clinical psychologist I am frequently asked to explain what psychotherapy is. In printing this article, TIME has made available to many readers an accurate account of "one of the hopeful arts of healing...
After he left the clinic where he had been treated for a head injury last month, Manuel Cardinal Arteaga, 73, Archbishop of Havana, maintained an austere silence while Cuba buzzed with rumors that he had been pistol-whipped during a search of his palace by agents looking for hidden revolutionaries or weapons (TIME, Sept. 7). Last week the cardinal shed a little light on the mystery; in a pastoral letter he said he had been the victim of "a common criminal attempt" by men whom he did not know, but whom he wished to forgive "in the Christian way." That...
...millions, became a governor of the Society of the New York Hospital in 1912 and soon took a special interest in its division for mental patients. When plans were being drawn for the Medical Center in the 19203, Whitney resolved to finance the building and endowment of its psychiatric clinic. Even with the income from his generous $8,000,000 endowment, it still needs donations to meet annual deficits