Word: richmond
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...family. Psychiatrist Philip Guerin, director of the Center for Family Learning in New Rochelle, N.Y., finds that many fathers suffer heart attacks shortly after a grown son or daughter leaves home. His hypothesis: the child may have functioned as a buffer for parental conflict. Psychologist Dina Fleischer of Richmond's Medical College of Virginia reports on the family of a man who had a heart transplant in 1968: when the patient was near death, the family functioned well; when he recovered, the family unraveled; whenever he relapsed, the family functioned well again...
Glenn Habel Richmond...
Still, when psychiatric judgment is required, experts try to supply what the court needs to know. Generally they form their opinions by simply talking with the defendant. "What you would see," explains Dr. James Richmond, who has examined Squeaky Fromme, "is a doctor having a conversation with a patient." If the concern is whether the defendant is mentally able to stand trial and defend himself, the psychiatrist concentrates on such matters as the defendant's comprehension of the charges, his ability to follow what his attorney says, and his reaction to authority figures (some defendants go blank when faced...
...Newark, N.J. 39. Paterson, N.J.* 40. Springfield, Mass.* 41. Youngstown, Ohio* 42. Detroit 43. Richmond 44. Fort Worth 45. Atlanta 46. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.* 47. Miami 48. Nashville, Tenn.* 49. Pittsburgh 50. Allentown, Pa.* 51. St. Louis* 52. Gary, Ind.* 53. Louisville* 54. Providence* 55. Baltimore...
...about the same time--probably late April--Bellotti arranged a meeting with Dr. Julius B. Richmond, professor of Child Psychology and Human Development and the director of the Judge Baker Clinic where Walzer works within the Children's Hospital. Jonathan Brant, assistant attorney general, says that the Richmond interview came in late May, at a time when "no prosecutorial action was considered...