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...study and brush their teeth together also tend to go to bed together? How does living in close proximity (which may range from neighboring rooms to adjacent wings) affect the way they feel about each other? With a survey of a small sampling of 96 Radcliffe girls, Psychiatrist Elizabeth Aub Reid gives some answers in the current American Journal of Psychiatry...
...actions "involved at least some measure of self-deception, or some other aberration, which hindered him from adequately gauging the import and eventual results of his conduct." Dr. Lewis Thomas, president of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, concurs. After meeting with Summerlin, his wife and a psychiatrist, Thomas agreed that the researcher was suffering from a "serious emotional disturbance...
...dinnertime, Jackson picks up a second wind at home with a shower and a few minutes in the living room grooving to a pulsating rock number like For the Love of Money recorded by the O'Jays ("Music is a psychiatrist for me. When I turn up the volume, I escape into a peaceful inner world. I split from reality"). This particular evening he heads toward the exclusive Silverado Country Club in Napa to address a group of automobile dealers, one of whom lends Jackson a new Pontiac Grand Prix every year. As Jackson swings his car past...
...during the marriage breakup that Jackson started to see a psychiatrist. "I wasn't ready for the responsibility of having a woman love me," he recalls. "In those days I was concerned with only one thing-Reggie Jackson hitting home runs. I got some help. It was too late to save the marriage, but I think I've learned a lot about myself...
Died. Dr. Jacob L. Moreno, 83, controversial psychiatrist who developed the psychodrama therapeutic technique in the 1920s; after a long illness; in Beacon, N.Y. Trained in Vienna, Moreno came to believe that "orthodox psychoanalysis only makes a patient feel more self-conscious and lonely." He devised a kind of group-therapy theater in which participants assume roles onstage, spontaneously acting out their hang-ups and interacting with individuals on both sides of the footlights...