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Neurochemistry of behavior: recent advances
Chapter by: Kaplan HI; Sadock BJ; Freeman AM
in: Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry by Freedman AM; Kaplan HI; Sadock BJ [Eds]
Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 1975
pp. 132-?
ISBN: 0683033573
CID: 3921
The brain and psychiatry
Chapter by: Kaplan HI; Sadock BJ; Freeman AM
in: Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry by Freedman AM; Kaplan HI; Sadock BJ [Eds]
Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 1975
pp. 143-?
ISBN: 0683033573
CID: 3922
Erik Erikson
Chapter by: Kaplan HI; Sadock BJ; Freeman AM
in: Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry by Freedman AM; Kaplan HI; Sadock BJ [Eds]
Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 1975
pp. 556-?
ISBN: 0683033573
CID: 3923
Herbert Marcuse
Chapter by: Kaplan HI; Sadock BJ; Freeman AM
in: Comprehensive textbook of psychiatry by Freedman AM; Kaplan HI; Sadock BJ [Eds]
Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 1975
pp. 711-?
ISBN: 0683033573
CID: 3924
The disordered personality
Kaplan, Harold I; Sadock, Benjamin J; Freedman, Alfred M
New York : K.F.S. publications, 1974
Extent: 143 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
ISBN: n/a
CID: 931
Man and his mind
Kaplan, Harold I; Sadock, Benjamin J; Freedman, Alfred M
New York : K.F.S. publications, 1974
Extent: 143 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
ISBN: n/a
CID: 930
"Changing frontiers in the science of psychotherapy" A.E. Bergin [Book Review]
Sadock BJ
ORIGINAL:0005624
ISSN: 0002-953x
CID: 63557
Psychotherapy, encounter, and sensitivity-training groups. Present status of group practice
Kaplan HI; Sadock BJ
PMID: 4518796
ISSN: 0028-7628
CID: 63534
Psychiatric training of graduate nursing students. Use of small interactional groups
Spitz, H; Sadock, B
PMID: 4513742
ISSN: 0028-7628
CID: 120486
An overview of the major affective disorders
Kaplan, Harold I; Sadock, Benjamin J
Reviews data, through the centuries, on the nature and differentiation of affective disorders. The views discussed are those of Hippocrates, Aretaeus of Cappadocia, Theophile Bonet, Jean-Pierre Falret, Emil Kraepelin, Karl Abraham, Freud, Rado, and Melanie Klein. It is noted that involutional melancholia is a mood disorder of the declining years that produces agitation, self-condemnation and nihilism, often accompanied by morbid interest in or delusions about the body. Epidemiology, differential diagnosis, causes, clinical description, treatment, and prognosis of involutional melancholia are discussed. Manic-depressive illness is characterized by periods of overactive elation or of morbid depression. Its epidemiology, causes, diagnostic categories, differential diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment are described. (15 ref.)
PSYCH:1974-03339-001
ISSN: 0048-5713
CID: 63551