Word: neuroticism
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Four experts--who were called together in a Law School Forum last night to discuss "Psychiatry in Neurotic America"--agreed that America was not so neurotic after all.
"Psychiatry in Neurotic America" will be the subject of the fifth Law Forum of the fall at 8 p.m. tonight in the Rindge Tech Auditorium. Dr. Karen Horney, dean of the American Institute for Psychoanalysis, heads the list of four speakers who will discuss the practical uses to which the...
Dr. Horney specializes writing books on psychoanalysis for the layman, pointing out ways in which the readers can achieve greater happiness through an understanding of how his mind operates. Among her published works are "The Neurotic Personality of Our Time," "Self Analysis," and, most recently, "Neurosis and Human Growth."
Protests crackled from coast to coast. A Washington Post reader denounced the "vicious" attempt to "blackmail parents into buying a product." The Washington Star editorially conceded that the ad "was in bad taste" and regretted its publication. Cried the Los Angeles Mirror's Columnist Hal Humphrey: "How neurotic can...
Arson & Anguish. In the Collected Stones, Faulkner's blazing skill and lazy improvisations, his rich humor and corny folksiness, his deep sense of tragedy and tasteless gothic excesses are all brought together. About half a dozen stories are as good bits of fiction as have ever been written in...