Word: psychiatrists
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...publications are designed to keep alumni in touch with Harvard, he said. One bi-monthly pamphlet profiles a different "Harvard personality" in each edition, ranging from M. Robert Coles '50, research psychiatrist at the University Health Service, to William Emper '77, captain of the football team...
Says University of Southern California Psychiatrist Frederick Hacker: "The media claim to be holding a mirror up to society. But the recent rash of hostage crimes indicates that the media have actually been promoting criminal behavior." Crime reporting has become more pervasive, and viewers appear to like that. As Chicago Psychiatrist Marvin Ziporyn observes sadly: "All you need to do today to see violent crime is to turn on a switch." But he absolves the press-"It merely reflects what is happening on the streets"-and blames instead the growing assertiveness of the individual. "We are moving from a time...
...something was terribly wrong in the life of Comedian Freddie Prinze. After a few games of backgammon at his TV producer's home late last week, he returned to his $695-a-month apartment in the plush Beverly Comstock Hotel. Depressed, he called his parents and his psychiatrist. He told them he was going to kill himself. His secretary and his business manager, Marvin Snyder, had come over to cheer him up. Then, with Snyder still present, Prinze hung up the phone after talking with his estranged wife Katherine, reached down into the sofa's cushions, pulled...
...being overpowered by men and forced to surrender. And some analysts report that strong, independent women often produce masochistic fantasies as a compensation for succeeding in a man's world. "There has been a great rise, in women's sexual fantasies, of perceiving themselves as victimized," says Psychiatrist Ruth Tiffany Barnhouse. "If you pursue your independence in an antagonistic way, you will make up for it in your fantasies...
When the arguing was over, John Ginn himself spoke at the awards banquet: "I feel like the guy who went to a psychiatrist and ended up in the showroom window of the biggest department store in town." He had decided on a long-term approach, he said, and waited until the next year to raise advertising rates and reduce the width of his pages. The I.P.C. now was flourishing...