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Box 5

 Container

Contains 115 Results:

Criteria for estimating the value of psychiatric service in the field of criminology, 1934

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 61
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: 1934

Untitled - Buffalo City Hospital [incomplete], circa 1935

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 62
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: circa 1935

Some unconscious factors in a case of homicide, 1936

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 63
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: 1936

Success and failure as conditioning influences, 13 February 1936

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 64
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: 13 February 1936

Current conceptions of schizophrenia and the insulin shock therapy, circa 1937

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 65
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: circa 1937

Further considerations of the psychodynamics of shock therapy in psychopathological states [incomplete], circa 1937

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 66
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: circa 1937

Further observations of schizophrenia and the insulin shock therapy, circa 1937

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 67
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: circa 1937

Effect of the hypoglycemic therapy on the psychotic process, 1937

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 68
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: 1937

Clinical experience with the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses [incomplete], 12 January 1937

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 69
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: 12 January 1937

Further clinical observations on the hypoglycemic therapy of the psychoses - preliminary report no. II, circa 1938

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 70
Collection Summary From the Collection: Correspondence, anonymized patient case histories, lecture notes and presentations, subject files, and writings document the professional life of psychiatrist and criminal mental health expert Bernard Glueck. Best known for establishing a psychiatric clinic within New York's Sing Sing Prison, these papers primarily document Glueck's institution-building administrative activities, the exploration of prison inmate mental health and the criminal mind (both the effects of incarceration on mental...
Dates: circa 1938