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...America's most renowned research centers for sociological studies, and most of its staff are missing or self-exiled. The state-run universities offer only a highly censored curriculum in philosophy, political science, and anthropology, and the regime is considering outlawing psychiatry and psychology. "I'm not surprised," a psychiatrist said, "They don't want people to think...
...strain of this double life takes its emotional toll. One does not see many smiling, relaxed people in the streets of Buenos Aires, and according to one psychiatrist, since 1976 cases of "psychosis" have escalated three-fold. "The tension of 'when will they come for me"?, the anxiety of not being able to trust people, the pain of losing loved ones and not being able to do anything about it is too much. It's like being in a war zone 24 hours...
Long resigned last January, but the hospital did not disclose the incident until June. Although Long declined comment, his wife said in June that he had seen a psychiatrist on a regular basis after leaving MGH and that he had found a job in clinical medicine in another state. MGH officials had told him his future did not involve research...
Long resigned last January, but the hospital did not disclose the incident until June. Although Long declined comment, his wife said in June that he had seen a psychiatrist on a regular basis after leaving MGH and that he had found a job in clinical medicine in another state. MGH officials had told him his future did not involve research...
...behalf of their books. The average editor is doing all this on at least a dozen books at a time. These are busy operatives with a built-in dilemma. Houghton Mifflin's Jonathan Galassi sees the editor as a double agent. "With the writer, he is collaborator, psychiatrist, confessor and amanuensis; in the publishing house, he must be politician, diplomat, mediator...