- Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
- Mental Health and Psychiatry
- Schizophrenia research and treatment
- Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
- Psychiatric care and mental health services
- Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- Mental Health Research Topics
- Health and Well-being Studies
- Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices
- Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
- Paleopathology and ancient diseases
- Indigenous Studies and Ecology
- Plant and animal studies
- Neuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function
- Phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens
- Vietnamese History and Culture Studies
- Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
- Insect and Pesticide Research
- Sleep and Wakefulness Research
- Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
- Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
- Morphological variations and asymmetry
The Ohio State University
2013-2019
Johns Hopkins Hospital
1945-2004
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital
1970-1973
Cornell University
1967-1973
Dartmouth College
1972
State Hospital
1963
Phipps Houses
1944-1960
Johns Hopkins Medicine
1950
Johns Hopkins University
1944-1950
In a study of the therapeutic successes and failures 35 physicians, members resident staff Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic between 1944 1952, it has been found that success with one type patient does not correlate very highly different patient. To get wide range empirical facts, regarding factors significant for improvement schizophrenic patients, we selected comparison 2 groups A group 48 in number B 52 number, having treated by 7 physicians who were most successful patients least...
Significance Bioarchaeological investigation of human remains from Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey, contributes to a growing body data documenting population dynamics, health, and lifestyle early farmers in Holocene settings the Near East globally. The extensive archaeological context foodways, material culture, housing, environment, ecology, structure size, social interaction, community living informs interpretation bioarchaeological record representing nearly 1,200 continuous years life. This...
Psychotherapeutic relationships between 18 physicians and 109 schizophrenic patients were compared contrasted when insulin was combined with psychotherapy used alone, in relation to the outcome of treatment. The are divided into an A group (those whose achieved improvement rate 70% or higher) a B less than 70%). Our findings indicate that: 1. Insulin is associated numerical increase only (from 34% 82%). show no gain (the remaining at 2. higher does not carry it quality improvement. Only one...
The relationship between the personality of physician and that patient in determining outcome psychotherapy has been interest to many investigators. Primary attention this paper is paid studies designed identify qualities physician's seem most likely evoke favorable clinical response from schizophrenic patients. In one study, utilizing Strong Vocational Interest Inventory, it was found physicians scoring high patterns for lawyer Certified Public Accountant low printer mathematics physical...
A careful analysis of the personal histories patients showing clinical syndrome idiopathic narcolepsy indicates that this condition is a personality reaction to emotional issues, rather than an organic disease as has formerly been assumed. The symptoms excessive diurnal sleep, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, somnambulism, nocturnal hallucinations and frightening dreams, which occur singly or in combination, appear be neurotic defenses, with symbolic significance, against primary anxieties...
This paper is concerned with the psychotherapeutic problem of resolving autistic barrier maintained by patient who negotiates his relationships to others primarily means schizophrenic pattern self-inhibition and withdrawal, a which also precludes any ready establishment effective emotional contact therapist. The case an child such in almost pure culture presented. tactical approaches used therapy this responses are described, certain procedures it felt may have general validity psychotherapy...
Abstract Objectives The transition from foraging to farming is usually associated with unprecedented population densities coupled an increase in fertility and growth. However, little known about the biological effects of such demographic changes during Neolithic. In present work, we test relationship between diachronic size, relative exposure developmental stressors, patterns dental fluctuating asymmetry Neolithic Çatalhöyük (Turkey, 7,100–5,950 cal BC). Materials Methods We calculate...
Forty-four items of a Nurses Behavior Chart used at the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic Johns Hopkins Hospital were factor analyzed, based on sample 100 schizophrenic patients. Ten orthogonal factors which extracted indicated dimensions illness. Five these (based 14 behavior items) provide an index treatment change is highly significant when compared with clinical judgment improvement. The has and research potential.
In this paper the usage of a storage device to integrate large amount wind power into existing distribution system EWR is discussed. case study plant rated at 16 MW be connected system. Normally would via new cable substation, which roughly 20 km away. order reduce overall cost, decided find solutions that use only infrastructure. System impacts such as harmonics, flicker, overloading, and voltage issues have been investigated. Almost all scenarios investigated turned out high impact on...
The author provides a brief primer of the biologic processes in brain that produce affect and implement communication. These neuroanatomic neurophysiologic are presented broad configuration rather than detail as distributive systems just localized mechanisms. basic viewpoint is continuum between within their manifestation behavioral phenomena expressed in, visible to, culture. primary focus not clinical but on neuroanatomy neurophysiology medical sciences for psychiatry.
Dr. Betz is a member of the staff Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore.