Word: mentalism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ordeal, mental and physical, of Richard Nixon goes on and on, and so too does the nation's involvement with...
...addition, there was the imponderable of the ex-President's mental attitude. Ron Ziegler was compelled to reassure a questioner that Nixon's will to live was as strong as ever, but by most accounts, Nixon has often been depressed since he left the White House. Some doctors believe that Nixon's illness could be caused by his mental set (TIME, Sept. 23), and many physicians feel that there is a link between a patient's recovery in a situation like Nixon's and the patient's mood. Indeed, unless surgery is imperative...
Plunkett has also become desensitized to the mental pain of losing a game over the years. He says that he was "depressed, discouraged and questioned my own abilities" during his first couple of years with the Pats. "For awhile, [losing] hurt me just as bad and hit me just as hard as it did when I was younger because I took it so personally. But I fell I've overcome that somewhat...
...even more than women therapists, Harvard-Radcliffe needs to systematically research the mental health of its students. Not only does this mean that more concise records should be kept on each student visit to the Health Services and the Bureau of Study Counsel, but that the student population as a whole should be studied time and time again. One such longitudinal study conducted at the Bureau of Study Counsel offered fascinating results. It found that freshmen entering Harvard today are more sophisticated in terms of relativistic thinking than were their counterparts ten and twenty years ago. The implications of this...
Over the past decade, there has been a hiatus of hard, statistical research in the mental health field...