Word: psychologists
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Alice James was the sister both of the pioneering psychologist Williams James and of the tremendously successful author Henry James, and an account of her life is therefore illuminating for two reasons. First, Alice's experiences and observations shed light on the environment in which her brothers grew up and excelled Second, the brilliance of her two oldest brothers and the "nervous" nature of her own illnesses suggest that Alice's poor health was the direct result of inhibitions and frustrated talent...
...Does Psychologist Lesley Hazleton [BEHAVIOR, June 18] actually send bills to those depressed patients of hers after she smugly tells them, "Suffering once accepted loses its edge"? I am quite sure that human beings were not put on this earth to suffer the painful and paralyzing effects of depression...
...Psychologist Hazleton's protracted "dolor" may have qualified her as an expert on the blues, but about depression she does not know beans. Being bruised by the blues may give one insight into the human condition, but being crushed by depression definitely does...
...species as German shepherds and Rottweilers. The "military working dogs" are shipped to Texas for basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, where they learn obedience, mauling, snarling, sniffing and other suitable skills. In the new armed forces, the routine is hardly a dog's life. An animal psychologist is on hand if basic training becomes too tough...
...killing drugs. "I've seen patients and I've cried," he admits. "It stresses me emotionally to see a patient in severe pain who could be relieved and is not." And yet, according to his asso ciates, Bonica never discusses his own pain. Says Bill Fordyce, a psychologist at the Seattle clinic: "He's a tough...