Word: psycho
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Psychiatric Association in Boston last week. And one reason why it is not often detected, said the Bridgeport (Conn.) psychosomaticist, is that many doctors have their own unresolved problems regarding the use of money. This serves as an unconscious check which keeps them from recognizing or investigating the abnormal psycho-economic behavior of their patients...
...Psychology waited for the crash. But after prolonged waiting, the building failed to oblige, and the University replaced termited wood with steel girders. That same year, in the name of research the University gave the Clinic its last two additions: the house on Mt. Auburn St. and the Psycho-drama theater. The latter is a room with a one-way mirror at one end and a stage at the other, where people can bring their problems and act them out. Theory has it that this form of therapy can soothe the subconscious better than interviewing techniques...
Last week, proudly sporting Freud's jewel-an amber-colored intaglio of the head of Socrates mounted on a gold ring -Dr. Jones was still busy in the master's cause. At the congress of the International Psycho-Analytical Association, which brought 575 analysts to London, his formal contribution was a paper on Freud's early travels. More importantly, perhaps, he served as a kind of monument to psychoanalysis...
Griffin is now an associate professor at Cornell. An experimental naturalist, he was a junior Fellow and a Research Associate in the Psycho-Acoustic, Fatigue and Biological Laboratories here...
...combined with the figure of a long lank loose-limbed son of the New Hampsihre hills, gradually, from day to day, during that last exam-crammed fortnight of the year, began to pierce the subconscious stratum of the brain-sweating, window-seated public mind. Such was the highly-charged psycho-electric atmosphere on one of the afternoons before the next morning...