Word: psychoanalysts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Prospective Psychology concentrators should realize that since the removal of analytic courses to the Social Relations department, psychology has become a field for the training of research workers. The place for a Psychology major after graduation is in graduate school, and the prospective psychoanalyst would do better in Social Relations...
...Remington paused to say that she was "a reluctant witness" against "the father of my children." She told the jury that Remington had made a determined effort to keep her quiet; last May, before she appeared before the grand jury, she said, he had suggested she get her psychoanalyst to declare her "mentally incompetent." She had refused...
Died. Dr. Fritz Wittels, 69, Vienna-born psychoanalyst, disciple of Sigmund Freud; of a heart ailment; in Manhattan. After clashing with the master in the '20s ("It is difficult to live in the shadow of a great genius"), Wittels recanted, wrote a eulogistic biography (Freud and His Time...
Even at Illinois' College of Medicine, Dr. Meduna's theory and practice are not yet generally accepted. Sniffed Colleague Franz Alexander: "Meduna is merely choking, instead of shocking, his patients back to health." But if Gasman Meduna's theory pans out, Psychoanalyst Alexander may be out of business...
...present themselves . . . with the complaint of frigidity alone." But almost all married women see a gynecologist at one time or another in their lives, the doctors indicate, and the gynecologist should "attempt re-education and reassurance" of frigid women. "If these measures are ineffective, psychotherapy by a psychiatrist or psychoanalyst (preferably a man) should be recommended...