Word: reorienting
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Results. When they are satisfied that depatterning has gone on long enough, the psychiatrists withdraw the barbiturates gradually and cut the shock treatments to three a week. During a month of rehabilitation, a nurse or attendant helps the patient to reorient himself. After discharge there is intensive follow-up through doctors and social workers. By way of "maintenance treatment," the patient goes back to the hospital every week for shock therapy during the first month, and once a month for the next two years...
...primary importance, he says, is that the U.S. reorient its thinking and adopt a point of view implementing Japan as an ideological asset. "The problems are delicate and will require time, but they can be solved if the right objectives are sought...
...that they will not tolerate control of Cyprus by Greece, a country which they fear might, at some change of government, easily become neutralist. Cyprus is only 40 miles from the Turkish mainland, and governs the southern approaches to that country. A neutralist Cyprus would compel the Turks to reorient their whole defense...
...first to point out that Princeton must make of other adjustments. As he puts it, "The old men's college just isn't what it used to be Our concept of a traditional men's education is undergoing some radical changes. We're having to reorient our thinking...
Roger D. Stone, chairman of the Yalie Daily, said last night that his paper's action was not a move to deemphasize the societies. "We only want to reorient public opinion," he said, "and combat the unfortunate prestige factors that have so long been a part of Yale...