Psychopathology
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Edited by:
Charles F. Reed
, Irving E. Alexander and Silvan S. Tomkins -
With contributions by:
Robert W. White
About this book
This book--first published in 1958, and designed for courses on abnormal psychology and psychiatry--is intended to supplement the usual textbook material in abnormal psychology. Papers have been selected to introduce the student to the active and complex enterprise of investigation and hypothesis in this wide field. Conflicting evidence and allegiances, riddles and ingenuity, are displayed in order to stimulate an appreciation of the task of discovery in behavioral science.
Five general areas are represented in the selections: (i) the problem of the effects of early experience on psychological development; (2) psychosomatic disorders and neurosis; (3) schizophrenic psychosis; (4) somatic factors in psychopathology; and (5) the social context and its effects on the phenomena of behavior. Against a background of systematic study, the graduate or undergraduate student will find in the forty-six papers included here an instructive sampling of the periodical literature.
Says Robert W. White in his introduction to the book: "There is no longer an air that the problem of schizophrenia, or of neurosis, or of psychosomatic disorder is going to be solved by a stroke of insight and a simple theory. Where once it was hoped to unlock the secret of a disorder, we now know that we must creep up slowly upon its many secrets and that we must use to the utmost the help provided by scientific method. In this new climate the present book is an indispensable teaching aid."
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
xi - Part I. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND EARLY EXPERIENCE
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1. EARLY INFANTILE AUTISM, 1943-1955
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2. THE AUTISTIC CHILD IN ADOLESCENCE
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3. THE INFLUENCE OF DEGREE OF FLEXIBILITY IN MATERNAL CHILD CARE PRACTICES ON EARLY CHILD BEHAVIOR
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4. A STUDY OF THE EMOTIONAL REACTIONS OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES TO HOSPITALIZATION AND ILLNESS
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5. THE CONCEPT OF EGO DISTURBANCES AND EGO SUPPORT
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6. A STUDY OF AN INFANT WITH A GASTRIC FISTULA I. Behavior and the Rate of Total Hydrochloric Acid Secretion
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7. THE MAMMAL AND HIS ENVIRONMENT
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8. THE EFFECTS OF EXPERIMENTAL VARIATIONS ON PROBLEM SOLVING IN THE RAT
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9. EARLY VISUAL AND MOTOR EXPERIENCE AS DETERMINERS OF COMPLEX MAZE-LEARNING ABILITY UNDER RICH AND REDUCED STIMULATION
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10. LEARNING BEHAVIOR IN GUINEA PIGS SUBJECTED TO ASPHYXIA AT BIRTH
154 - Part II. PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS AND NEUROSIS
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11. STRESS AND DISEASE
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12. DUODENAL ULCER IN ONE OF IDENTICAL TWINS
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13. AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN THE PRODUCTION OF GASTRIC ULCERS IN RATS
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14. REPRODUCIBLE PSYCHOGENIC ATTACKS OF ASTHMA A Laboratory Study
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15. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF FEAR AND ANGER
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16. ON THE PHENOMENON OF SUDDEN DEATH IN ANIMALS AND MAN
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17. ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC STUDY OF HYPNOTIC DEAFNESS
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18. A COGNITIVE THEORY OF DREAM SYMBOLS
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19.2 USE OF CONDITIONED AUTONOMIC RESPONSES IN THE STUDY OF ANXIETY
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20. SEDATION THRESHOLD A Neurophysiological Tool for Psychosomatic Research
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21. THEORY AND TREATMENT OF STUTTERING AS AN APPROACH-AVOIDANCE CONFLICT
303 - Part III. SCHIZOPHRENIC PSYCHOSES
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22. RESPONSIVENESS IN CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENIA
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23. A STUDY OF FAIRBAIRN’S THEORY OF SCHIZOID REACTIONS
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24. A STUDY OF THE FREUDIAN THEORY OF PARANOIA BY MEANS OF THE RORSCHACH TEST
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25. PSEUDOHOMOSEXUALITY, THE PARANOID MECHANISM, AND PARANOIA An Adaptational Revision of a Classical Freudian Theory
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26. PSYCHOTHERAPY OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
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27 THE TREATMENT OF SCHIZOPHRENIC PSYCHOSIS BY DIRECT ANALYTIC THERAPY
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28. PSYCHOTHERAPY AND THE PLACEBO EFFECT
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29. THE NEW PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS
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30. PHARMACOTHERAPEUTIC EVALUATION AND THE PSYCHIATRIC SETTING
481 - Part IV. SOMATIC FACTORS IN PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
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31. ON GOING BERSERK: A NEUROCHEMICAL INQUIRY
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32. INFLUENCE OF AMYGDALECTOMY ON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN MONKEYS
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33. AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THE BLOCK DESIGN ROTATION EFFECT An Analysis of a Psychological Effect of Brain Damage
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34. CORTICAL CONDUCTIVITY IN THE BRAIN-INJURED
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35. PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF BRAIN LESIONS AND ABLATIONS
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36. MODEL PSYCHOSES INDUCED BY LSD–25 IN NORMALS I. Psychophysiological Investigations, with Special Reference to the Mechanism of the Paranoid Reaction
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37. SCHIZOPHRENIA: A NEW APPROACH. II. RESULT OF A YEAR'S RESEARCH
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38. THE IDENTIFICATION OF SMALL QUANTITIES OF HALLUCINATORY SUBSTANCES IN BODY FLUIDS WITH THE SPIDER TEST
660 - Part V. PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND THE SOCIAL CONTEXT
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39. SOCIAL CLASS DIFFERENCES IN ATTITUDES TOWARD PSYCHIATRY
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40. A COMPARISON OF THE INCIDENCE OF HOSPITALIZED AND NON-HOSPITALIZED CASES OF PSYCHOSIS IN TWO COMMUNITIES
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41. THE CONCEPT OF A THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY
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42. A THERAPEUTIC MILIEU
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43. CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE EMOTIONAL LIFE OF CHILDREN IN THE COMMUNAL SETTLEMENTS IN ISRAEL
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44. ASIAN PSYCHOLOGY AND MODERN PSYCHIATRY
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45. INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN A COMMUNITY UNDER PRESSURE: THE OATH CONTROVERSY
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46. AN OPERATIONAL CONCEPTION OF CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
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INDEX
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INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS
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