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Autor:
Robert G. Shulman, Morton F. Reiser
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychoanalysis. 6:157-164
Autor:
Robert G. Shulman, Morton F. Reiser
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Neuropsychoanalysis. 6:133-142
13C in vivo NMR experiments have measured large neuronal neurotransmitter fluxes in resting rat and human brains which are coupled to brain energy consumption. In the awake, resting state this “baseline” neuronal activity accounts for ~80% of bra
Autor:
Morton F. Reiser
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 158:351-359
This article offers selective reviews of cogent sectors of research regarding the dream in contemporary psychiatry.First, the author discusses relatively recent research (1953-1999) on the neurobiology and clinical psychophysiology of dreaming sleep;
Autor:
Morton F. Reiser
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Neuropsychoanalysis. 1:201-206
Autor:
Morton F. Reiser
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Dreaming. 4:67-70
Autor:
Morton F. Reiser, Albert E. Kent
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 35:401-403
Autor:
Morton F. Reiser
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. 45(3)
Dream imagery presents a special opportunity to lead patient and analyst through the patient's network of memories to the discovery of unconscious memories that have complicated and interfered with the patient's attempts to resolve important life pro
Autor:
Charles D. Kaplan, Harold L. Levitan, Frank Berger, James Ungerer, R. Rauskolb, Michael Wogan, Robert Drake, Mitchell Hendrix, S. Chierchia, Paolo Castrogiovanni, Harley C. Shands, Miguel A. Leibovich, Finn Askevold, Thure von Uexküll, Morton F. Reiser, W.W. van der Schaar, Giovanni B. Cassano, Thomas Schmidt, G. Leister, S. Stephanos, C. Maggini, Nikolaus Schäfer, Carl Fellner, Martin Schütz, Murray Cox, G.F. de Lisio, Caroline Cox, Adrian M. Ostfeld, D. Beckmann, Jürg M. Herrmann, Hoyle Leigh, Stephen H. Armstrong, M Guazzelli, Othmar W. Schonecke, Rolf Adler, M. Mauri
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 27:I-IV
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General Hospital Psychiatry. 2:3-9
A comprehensive approach to patients requires a systematic method that complements the clinical approach to disease. The method described here utilizes a patient evaluation grid that takes into account the biological, personal, and environmental dime