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TL;DR: The emotions experienced by a supervisor—including even his private, ‘subjective’ fantasy experiences and his personal feelings about the supervisee—often provide valuable clarification of processes currently characterizing the relationship between the supervisese and the patient.
Abstract: The emotions experienced by a supervisor—including even his private, ‘subjective’ fantasy experiences and his personal feelings about the supervisee—often provide valuable clarification of processes currently characterizing the relationship between the supervisee and the patient. In addition, these processes are often the very ones which have been causing difficulty in the therapeutic relationship and, because heretofore unrecognized by the supervisee, have not been consciously, verbally reported by him to the supervisor. This thesis is undoubtedly well known to many persons engaged in supervision, and in everyday use by them in this work; but my own experience indicates that it is far from universally recognized, and it has not been presented in the literature, to the best of my knowledge.It would be at least equally valid to express the principle in the following fashion: the processes at work currently in the relationship between patient and therapist are often reflected in the relationship between the...

242 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, oral and Dental Manifestations of Anxiety are discussed and discussed in the context of mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, and suicide, and the effects of drugs.
Abstract: (1955). Oral and Dental Manifestations of Anxiety. Psychiatry: Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 261-273.

73 citations


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TL;DR: InterPERSONAL COMMUNICATION, the subject of this paper, is the aspect of personality psychology which is concerned with the social impact that one human being has on another.
Abstract: (1955). The Theory and Measurement Methodology of Interpersonal Communication. Psychiatry: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 147-161.

46 citations


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45 citations



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TL;DR: The pseudohomosexuality, the Paranoid Mechanism, and Paranoia were discussed in this article, with the focus on pseudohomoosexuality and pseudoscience.
Abstract: (1955). Pseudohomosexuality, the Paranoid Mechanism, and Paranoia. Psychiatry: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 163-173.

34 citations



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TL;DR: In this paper, character formation and social structure in a Jamaican community were discussed. But the authors focused on the social structure of the community and did not consider the economic aspect.
Abstract: (1955). Character Formation and Social Structure in a Jamaican Community. Psychiatry: Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 275-296.


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Maria Lorenz1
TL;DR: This article studied expressive behavior and language patterns and found that expressive behavior is correlated with language patterns in a variety of modalities, such as emotion, speech, and behavior. pp 353-366
Abstract: (1955) Expressive Behavior and Language Patterns Psychiatry: Vol 18, No 4, pp 353-366




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Roy Schafer1
TL;DR: In this article, a psychological test evaluation of personality change during intensive psychotherapy was presented, and the results showed that the test showed that personality change was correlated with the severity of depression.
Abstract: (1955). Psychological Test Evaluation of Personality Change during Intensive Psychotherapy. Psychiatry: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 175-192.

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TL;DR: A Genealogical Study of Kinship in the United States as discussed by the authors was the first publication of a genealogical study of kinship in America, which was published in 1955.
Abstract: (1955). A Genealogical Study of Kinship in the United States. Psychiatry: Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 65-79.






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