Word: treatment
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...testify, from personal experience, that psychotherapy can be an extremely successful form of treatment for personality disorders. It has enriched my life immensely...
...chapter in TIME'S half-century tradition of reducing to comprehensible dimensions subjects that readers might find dauntingly broad and perplexing. That practice began with a 1928 look at The American People, and has in recent years included Judaism (1972), Capitalism (1975) and Socialism (1978). Islam merited such treatment, says Associate Editor Marguerite Johnson, who wrote the main cover story, because "the Iranian revolution has made it especially important for Westerners to understand the driving energy and devotion Islam commands from so many." Correspondent Dean Brelis was given a vivid example of that devotion when he visited a Bedouin...
...involves companies with business connections in South Africa), Bok said there would have to be proof that the action would help overcome apartheid, persuade American firms to leave South Africa, and offer more encouragement to black workers than the alternative policy of pressing companies at stockholder meetings to improve treatment of black workers. "Harvard has declared its opposition to the South African regime," said Bok, "and has pledged itself to vote on shareholder resolutions in the manner best calculated to overcome apartheid." Calling this course "the most ethically responsible," Bok referred to legal problems facing portfolio managers...
...study concluded that photochemotherapy is so highly effective that it should remain as the treatment of choice for many severe psoriasis problems that resist conventional therapy, Dr. John A. Parrish, associate professor of Dermatology at the Medical School, said yesterday...
Frederick W. Wertheim '82 said he believed no student should receive privileged treatment because of his heritage or ability to pay full tuition...