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Although he had become interested in | psychiatry a subject in which he never lost the interes |
instead of following the family tradition of | psychiatry, a dream prevented by his lack of artistic t |
ost outspoken and influential Nazi in German | psychiatry, a psychiatric consultant at the highest lev |
ial, ranging from mental health, psychology, | psychiatry, addiction studies, social work, interdiscip |
Adult and Children | psychiatry, Adult Habilitation |
His practice is limited to General Adult | Psychiatry, Adult ADHD and medico-legal work. |
Main article: | Psychiatry: An Industry of Death |
y-owned Citizens Commission on Human Rights' | Psychiatry: An Industry of Death museum grand opening a |
cused on opposition to the education system, | psychiatry, and law enforcement. |
Sameer P. Sarkar is a consultant in | psychiatry and forensic psychiatry, almost entirely in |
nologies, research ethics, the philosophy of | psychiatry, and the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein and Wal |
f the German Association for Child and Youth | Psychiatry, and in 1954 became the head of the medical |
fery Wilkins, vice chairman of Department of | Psychiatry and Mental Health at Cedars-Sinai, is conduc |
Japanese Society of | Psychiatry and Neurology 14 May 2009. |
Law, | Psychiatry, and Morality: Essays and Analysis (1984) |
niversity's School of Medicine Department of | Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and operating as th |
ry King Live, on issues relating to forensic | psychiatry and criminal behavior, such as the Ft. |
Existence: A new dimension in | Psychiatry and Psychology. |
He had dual appointments in | psychiatry and medicine departments. |
d Cults", Louis J. West, M.D., Department of | Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA School of M |
f Franco Basaglia who revolutionized Italian | psychiatry and shows degrading situation that has been |
s General Hospital in Boston as the Chief of | Psychiatry and is noted for his extensive study on the |
a critic of pseudoscience in the practice of | psychiatry and psychotherapy, and of the coercive natur |
Fellow at the Maudsley and the Institute of | Psychiatry and then took up the Chair of Psychological |
sity of California, Los Angeles professor of | psychiatry and human sexual relations specialist Robert |
940, New York), Jewish Austrian neurologist, | psychiatry and psychoanalytist |
lic Health, where he was Professor of Social | Psychiatry and Head of the Department of Behavioral Sci |
er science), and medical science (neurology, | psychiatry and medical imaging). |
edicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, | Psychiatry, and Rural Family Medicine. |
ently trained as a resident in the Clinic of | Psychiatry and Neurology of Aiginiteion Hospital under |
an 30 books on diverse topics in psychology, | psychiatry, and psychoanalysis. |
.org) in Houston and an Adjunct Professor of | Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Feinberg Scho |
Arthur Deikman, a clinical professor of | psychiatry and pioneer investigator of mystical states |
al Board- Journal of the American Academy of | Psychiatry and the Law, 2007-2010 |
Nancy Minshew is a Professor of | Psychiatry and Neurology at the University of Pittsburg |
mary board certification in Family Practice, | Psychiatry and Neurology or Internal Medicine from the |
rt of the Netherlands Institute for Forensic | Psychiatry and Psychology (NIFP). |
He was certified by the American Board of | Psychiatry and Neurology in 1966. |
n B. Evans Professor of Law, Psychology, and | Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at the Universit |
ychiatrist, one of the pioneers of geriatric | psychiatry and an authority on marriage phobia. |
ician and former Saul Steinberg Professor of | Psychiatry and Public Health at Weill Cornell Medical C |
ng was, however, influential in 19th-century | psychiatry and modern neuroscience. |
Haltzman is board certified in | psychiatry, and is a Distinguished Fellow of the Americ |
inter-relate basic and clinical research in | Psychiatry and Neurology for such conditions as Parkins |
He was promoted to Professor of | Psychiatry and Human Behavior (Research) in 1978. |
ondary expertise in 19th-century psychology, | psychiatry, and intellectual history. |
cology, internal medicine and endocrinology, | psychiatry, and nursing) as well as behavioral clinicia |
tablished in 2002 by the Japanese Society of | Psychiatry and Neurology who wished to avoid the ambigu |
Kaga was born in Tokyo, and studied | psychiatry and criminology at the University of Tokyo M |
Disease Research, Professor of Neurology and | Psychiatry, and Associate Director of the Mount Sinai A |
edicine, Nicotine & Tobacco Research, Social | Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, Journal of App |
ed to Innsbruck, where he was a professor of | psychiatry and director of the university clinic. |
He has a M.D. in | psychiatry, and is a skilled theoretical technician and |
n pedagogical psychology, and another one in | psychiatry and worked as a psychologist. |
the psychiatric ward environments, community | psychiatry and the mental health of people with intelle |
Psychiatric Service, director of Outpatient | Psychiatry, and director of Clinical Services for the D |
pported both the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of | Psychiatry and the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Anthropo |
He was a professor of | psychiatry and neuropathology at the Universities of Pa |
Review, Social Problems, American Journal of | Psychiatry, and Journal of Health and Social Behavior. |
1934) is an American professor (emerita) of | psychiatry and anthropology at Vanderbilt University Sc |
rch staff are also recruited from Sociology, | Psychiatry and Psychology. |
diatrics, cardiology, obstetrics, neurology, | psychiatry and plastic surgery. |
s the founding chairman of the Department of | Psychiatry and Human Behavior at University of Californ |
Heautoscopy is a term used in | psychiatry and neurology for the reduplicative hallucin |
Alexander wrote several books on | psychiatry and neuropathology, and coined the terms tha |
at Carnegie Mellon and Adjunct Professor of | Psychiatry and of Pathology at the University of Pittsb |
st-doctorate trained at Washington School of | Psychiatry and the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute. |
In 1998 Dean was appointed as Professor of | Psychiatry and Clinical Director of Mental Health Servi |
versity, and Professor in the Departments of | Psychiatry and of Community Health and Epidemiology, Da |
d for therapeutic applications in neurology, | psychiatry and neurorehabilitation. |
27, he founded private clinics and practised | psychiatry and neurology in Kifissia, a northern Atheni |
esearch, the William Alanson White School of | Psychiatry, and Columbia University. |
In 1899 he received his habilitation for | psychiatry and neuropathology, and from 1909 to 1926 wa |
h some differing meanings, in psychology and | psychiatry and also in some legal jurisdictions as a te |
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. | |
eld professorships in two departments, Child | Psychiatry and Human Development (1971-73) and Preventi |
Ullman completed training in neurology and | psychiatry and, after returning from military service, |
itish clinical psychologist and professor of | psychiatry, as an expert witness regarding the intervie |
The buildings helped establish | psychiatry as a profession, because the asylum was the |
In 1869 he became an associate professor of | psychiatry, as well as a clinical instructor in the dep |
ufman is certified by Board of Neurology and | Psychiatry, as well as certified in the practice of psy |
is an electric shock suffered by patients in | psychiatry as part of their treatment. |
Holds a diploma in nursing ( | psychiatry) as well as a Bachelors degree in Political |
they shared their professional interests in | psychiatry as well as a love of art until her death in |
ding some about atheism, religion, and later | psychiatry, as he was a psychologist and psychoanalyst. |
He completed his residency training in | psychiatry at University of Wisconsin-Madison, and then |
003 to work as a Senior Lecturer in Forensic | Psychiatry at the University of Auckland, also working |
linical Associate Professor of Psychology in | Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, where she |
rnship at Warneford Hospital's Department of | Psychiatry at University of Oxford in 1974-1975. |
He took his residency in | psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University. |
Bengi Semerci, author and professor of | psychiatry at Yeditepe University |
Nick Bouras is a professor (emeritus) of | psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's Colle |
He was Clinical Professor of | Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Physician in C |
the Thomas S. Trammell Research Professor of | Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine and Chief of P |
She retired as a tenured professor of | psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine Divi |
He held professorships in | psychiatry at the National Taiwan University, Universit |
tut Suryani (August 24, 1944) is the head of | Psychiatry at Udayana University www.unud.ac.id . |
n 1940) is a prominent professor of clinical | psychiatry at the University of Calgary. |
She currently teaches | psychiatry at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. |
As of 2001, he was an associate professor of | psychiatry at Cornell University Medical College. |
Cobb built the department of | psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital. |
owever, on his return he decided to train in | psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital. |
son in July 2010, Dr. Duffy was Professor of | Psychiatry at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and the Unive |
Professor of Anatomy, Physical Medicine, and | Psychiatry at Emory University. |
cal Associate Professor in the Department of | Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Director of th |
is a clinical professor in the Department of | Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medi |
ward J. Khantzian is a clinical professor of | psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. |
Harvard Medical School and the Institute of | Psychiatry at Maudsley Hospital. |
Baltimore in 1968, he served a residency in | psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston |
Alan A. Stone is a professor of law and | psychiatry at Harvard University. |
James Kocsis, professor of | psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College and Payne W |
He did his specialized studies in | psychiatry at the University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spai |
From 1835 to 1848 he practiced | psychiatry at the Maison de Saint-Yon in Rouen. |
He is a Clinical Professor of | Psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine. |
in Behavioral Sciences in the Department of | Psychiatry at Nottingham University in 1984 and in 1986 |
rd , a researcher and associate professor of | psychiatry at University of Texas Southwestern Medical |
she was on the faculty of the Department of | Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine i |
Lewis leads the Academic Unit of | Psychiatry at the University of Bristol. |
ital in Como, but later became a lecturer in | psychiatry at the university of Modena, which employed |
bilitated in 1867 was appointed professor of | psychiatry at Greifswald in 1873. |
nkole Johnson, Chairman of the Department of | Psychiatry at the University of Virginia. |
Tanay is Clinical Professor of | Psychiatry at the Wayne State University Medical School |
o been an Adjunct Professor of Pathology and | Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Me |
Following initial training in | psychiatry at St Patrick's Hospital, Dublin, he moved t |
en 1982 and 1999 he was a Senior Lecturer in | Psychiatry at the Department of Psychiatry Guy's Medica |
ny roles, he served as Clinical Professor of | Psychiatry at NYU, Past President of the Association fo |
He completed his residency in | psychiatry at both McLean Hospital in Massachusetts and |
He has been Professor of | Psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles |
rn 1928) is a psychoanalyst and professor of | psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. |
ress response, Harley Shands, M.D., Chief of | Psychiatry at Roosevelt Hospital, who was working on wo |
y of Rhodesia and completed his residency in | Psychiatry at Brown University. |
nce 1980 he has been a Clinical Professor of | Psychiatry at the Georgetown University School of Medic |
ater served as Chairman of the Department of | Psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medi |
Medical College and completed a residency in | psychiatry at New York Hospital. |
ital and Cornell Medical College and then in | psychiatry at Cornell's Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clini |
Perry University Professor of Criminology & | Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. |
Grinspoon an Associate Professor Emeritus of | Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, who supports mari |
ly on the faculty of the Department of Child | Psychiatry at Columbia University where she is the Dire |
He was a Professor of | Psychiatry at the Philipps University of Marburg and a |
n Hospital in New Orleans and a residency in | psychiatry at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. |
latter city, where he also gave lectures in | psychiatry at the university. |
he served as assistant clinical professor of | psychiatry at Tufts University Medical School, where he |
ester) was professor of child and adolescent | psychiatry at the University of Manchester, England. |
Following medical school, he trained in | psychiatry at University California San Francisco (1976 |
1966 Leo Eitinger was appointed professor of | psychiatry at the University of Oslo and became Head of |
tional Health Scientist in the Department of | Psychiatry at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Sco |
Gordon Parker is Scientia Professor of | Psychiatry at the University of New South Wales, specia |
holds a substantive post working in Liaison | Psychiatry at Addenbrooke's, working as part of a team |
Medical Center in the Bronx and residency in | psychiatry at Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Bosto |
February 25, 1998) was clinical professor of | psychiatry at New York Medical College, and chief of ad |
He was a professor of | psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and p |
August 25, 1942), is a clinical professor in | Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine in Bo |
issman, Ph.D., Professor of Epidemiology and | Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians |
his mother Helene Deutsch was a professor of | psychiatry at the University of Vienna and a student an |
He became the chief of child | psychiatry at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center, a post |
itus, clinical director of the Department of | Psychiatry at St. Francis Hospital in Pittsburgh, assoc |
Manfred S. Guttmacher Forensic | Psychiatry Award, American Psychiatric Association; |
In the field of | psychiatry, Baillarger did research on the involuntary |
He practiced clinical | psychiatry between 1986 and 2003, and psychoanalysis be |
In 1970, the Department of | Psychiatry building, an inpatient psychiatric facility, |
period, to institute insulin-coma therapy in | psychiatry, by Manfred Sakel, in 1933. |
The Essentials of Postgraduate | Psychiatry, by J. L. T. Birley, Robin Murray, Peter Hil |
Gerichtliche Psychiatrie (Judicial | Psychiatry), Carl Heymanns Verlag, Berlin 1931. |
In | psychiatry, catastrophic schizophrenia or schizocaria i |
popularity of these two basic approaches to | psychiatry changes over time. |
He is Professor of Psychology in | Psychiatry, Chief of the Division of Sleep and Chronobi |
is medical director of the Child and Family | Psychiatry Clinic, and Associate Professor of Psychiatr |
egrated Research in neuroscience, neurology, | psychiatry, cognitive science, and related areas. |
ervices, Psychogeriatric Services, Community | Psychiatry, Consultation Liaison Services, Substance Ab |
district by a general practitioner from her | psychiatry course. |
In | psychiatry, delusions of reference form part of the dia |
an), located in Montreal, Quebec, houses the | Psychiatry Department of the Royal Victoria Hospital, p |
The | psychiatry department of the hospital is credited to be |
iative Account for improvements; however, "a | Psychiatry Department functionary held up the rest of t |
the opportunity to establish an entirely new | psychiatry department at the School of Medicine and Den |
s tenure at MGH, Lazare built the outpatient | psychiatry department into the largest and most diverse |
of the Psychoanalytic Studies Program in the | Psychiatry Department. |
onality disorder, suicide terrorism forensic | psychiatry, depression and PTSD, and has written psycho |
g Departments: General Medicine, Cardiology, | Psychiatry, Dermatology, TB & Chest, Gastroenterology, |
y, (1933-1945) chairman of its department of | Psychiatry, director of its clinic, was a senior resear |
cal awareness (see insight in psychology and | psychiatry, egosyntonic) |
al conference in London, at the Institute of | Psychiatry, entitled "Phenomenology and Psychiatry for |
hronic disease, like diabetes, hypertension, | psychiatry, etc. |
Economics and psychology at the Institute of | Psychiatry, following which he undertook research at th |
ng in the struggle against the perversion of | psychiatry for nonmedical purposes, professional consci |
rground Commission to Investigate the Use of | Psychiatry for Political Purposes, which was formed in |
rnal medicine and urology), plastic surgery, | psychiatry, geriatric psychiatry, diagnostic radiology, |
s of Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Pediatrics, | Psychiatry, Gynecology and Obstetrics. |
ropology in Social Medicine and Professor of | Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. |
turer on Legal Medicine in the Department of | Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, and as an Adjunct P |
in the intersection of law, psychology, and | psychiatry, he first earned a position as lecturer at H |
digestive disorders; ear, nose, and throat; | psychiatry; heart and heart surgery; and pediatrics. |
onents of patient care including geriatrics, | psychiatry, human growth and development, maternal and |
leagues at Powick, and with the professor of | Psychiatry in Birmingham, I undertook the clinical use |
toria Hospital's Allan Memorial Institute of | Psychiatry in Montreal in order to circumvent the stric |
She earned her specialty license in | psychiatry in 1972. |
Health (then called the Clarke Institute of | Psychiatry) in Toronto, where much of the research and |
sis on the relationship between theology and | psychiatry in 1973. |
inted chief of the division of neurology and | psychiatry in the United States army with the rank of c |
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