Word: treat
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...contradictory pressures both internally, from himself, and externally, from those around him. He is in a position of checkmate." Before schizophrenia can be better understood and its treatment improved, psychiatry itself must undergo a deep change, Dr. Laing believes. He insists that a mental hospital is no place to treat a schizophrenic because there the psychiatrist has to play his role according to doctor-patient rules...
Worries, or Plans. Shockley attributes the uncertainty to "inverted liberalism," which he says has resulted in taboos against research on genetic differences. He charges that such institutions as the Federal Government and the American Anthropological Association have discouraged investigation because they might reach "unpalatable" conclusions. "Our intellectuals." he says, "treat this problem like a frightened person who hides an uncertainty even from himself and does not expose a tumor to a doctor's inspection...
From our point of view, some pretty valuable advice to prospective interviewees comes from Heavyweight Champion Cassius Clay: "Look your best. Treat the reporter extra nice. Give him extra time. There are so many people in line to get on that cover...
...come to the problem of protest. Of course one must protest, but against something other than life in general. And it's often wise to pick out a few specific manifestations of what you're protesting against and treat it satirically or ironically. But choose wisely. Why, for example, say something like this...
...given its world premiere, with Erich Leinsdorf and the Boston Symphony. Lateiner's homework paid off. He played with a flair and a command that are rare in such a complex work, and though the concerto provoked a few shudders among antimodernists in the audience, it was a treat worth the travail...