The Patient Interview, Part II: Nerves
Read Part I “Nervous” is a term Mrs. Jones uses and applies to herself from the beginning of the examination to its end. Before she …
Read Part I “Nervous” is a term Mrs. Jones uses and applies to herself from the beginning of the examination to its end. Before she …
At the beginning of her examination, Mrs. Jones is asked by Dr. Anderson to tell the medical staff if there was anything the matter with …
Mrs. Jones uses the locution “torn up” to describe her feelings about her mother’s also being a patient at Dix and about her sister Pearl’s …
Another useful humanistic framework for analyzing not only the examination/interview performance and text in question but the practice of medicine and psychiatry in general is …
What might be responsible for what appears to have been an epidemic of both dementia praecox and manic depression beginning in 1913? Richard Noll’s American …
Cases from the Asylum Archive Elizabeth “Lizzie” Walker Smith (1892-1948) Robert C. Allen The Historical as Personal I have no interest in portraying victims or villains …
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