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Hence by 1942 a physician, a psychiatrist, a statistician, a psychologist, a sociologist, a lawyer, and an economist had been added to the permanent staff. By then, the Center of Alcohol Studies had become a distinct unit of the Yale Laboratory of Applied Physiology...
...fourth, visiting professor and psychiatrist John Spiegel, explained that the success of a marriage between Jew and Gentile would depend strongly upon the intensity of religious feeling in each of the partners...
After finishing the Grand Tour with Boswell, the reader knows him too well to agree with all of this. The Journal, a means of study far superior to the psychiatrist's one-way mirror, allows us to know Boswell better than anyone did in his own generation. Whatever is the final judgment on his "Original humor: or "knowledge of human nature," one statement is undeniable. Boswell is a singular being...
...result of a criminal mind, but something over which he had no control ... He was mentally ill." Two members of his family had had nervous breakdowns and Lydon himself is "socially inadequate," suffers from "pathological anxiety." and has a mental age of twelve. Lydon, a psychiatrist testified, should never have been sent into combat in the first place...
Discussing Dr. Ernest Jones's biography of Psychiatrist Sigmund Freud (see BOOKS), Critic Lionel Trilling, writing in the New York Times this week, expressed a thought for Columbus Day. Said Trilling: "[Freud] lived by the inner light; he saw life under the aspect of personal heroism and believed that virtue consisted in making truth prevail against the resistance of society . . . Such a personality makes but a limited appeal to our increasingly 'other-directed' society with its ideal of blandness and cooperation and its suspiciousness of personal preeminence and self-assertion . . . A few years ago, a hostile biographer...