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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1993
Recently, psychoanalysts have focused on narrative truth and her-meneutics with diminished attention to the role of remembering in symptom formation and treatment. This shift has tended to remove us from prior status as a motivational and cognitive science with potential for causal inferences.
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Recently, psychoanalysts have focused on narrative truth and her-meneutics with diminished attention to the role of remembering in symptom formation and treatment. This shift has tended to remove us from prior status as a motivational and cognitive science with potential for causal inferences.
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Journal of Medical Humanities, 2005
The founding of the William Carlos Williams poetry competition for medical students is recounted. A few highlights from its nearly twenty-five years of operation are offered. Gleanings from the hearts and souls of some of the winning poets are shared.
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The founding of the William Carlos Williams poetry competition for medical students is recounted. A few highlights from its nearly twenty-five years of operation are offered. Gleanings from the hearts and souls of some of the winning poets are shared.
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Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Crystallography and Crystal Chemistry, 1968
Abstract The Editor insists on my writing for this issue rather more personal reminiscences than are scattered throughout Fifty Years of X-ray Diffraction. Remembering the pleasure I got when reading the personal reminiscences of my friends and colleagues written for that book, I reluctantly comply.
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Abstract The Editor insists on my writing for this issue rather more personal reminiscences than are scattered throughout Fifty Years of X-ray Diffraction. Remembering the pleasure I got when reading the personal reminiscences of my friends and colleagues written for that book, I reluctantly comply.
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2003
Today, June 1, 2002, is the first day of my eighth decade. I have always tried hard to come up with clever names like polyominoes or rep-tiles or graceful graphs for the topics that I’ve introduced. So it’s really a failure of my ability as an inventor of names if anything actually gets named after me. There have been a few failures.
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Today, June 1, 2002, is the first day of my eighth decade. I have always tried hard to come up with clever names like polyominoes or rep-tiles or graceful graphs for the topics that I’ve introduced. So it’s really a failure of my ability as an inventor of names if anything actually gets named after me. There have been a few failures.
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Nursing Journal of India, 1940
Four years ago I had the honor of addressing my fellow Yale men on the Higher Learning in America. Since the lectures had of course a very narrow sale, the effect they would otherwise have produced did not follow. Instead, all the movements they were designed to arrest, all the attitudes they were calculated to change, went rushing onward, in the case ...
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Four years ago I had the honor of addressing my fellow Yale men on the Higher Learning in America. Since the lectures had of course a very narrow sale, the effect they would otherwise have produced did not follow. Instead, all the movements they were designed to arrest, all the attitudes they were calculated to change, went rushing onward, in the case ...
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