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Autor:
Maldonado-Devincci, Antoniette M.1 (AUTHOR) amdevinc@ncat.edu, Odelade, Anuoluwapo E.1 (AUTHOR), Irby-Shabazz, Adenike1 (AUTHOR), Jadhav, Vidya1 (AUTHOR), Nepal, Pragya1 (AUTHOR), Chang, Evelyn M.2 (AUTHOR), Chang, Alex Y.3 (AUTHOR), Han, Jian1 (AUTHOR) jhan@ncat.edu
Publikováno v:
Nutritional Neuroscience. Jul2024, p1-14. 14p. 8 Illustrations.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neural Transplantation & Plasticity
The present study examined the recent report that transplantation of neonatal striatal tissue into kainic acid (KA) lesioned striatum protected the contralateral striatum from a subsequent KA lesion. We did not find a significant difference in the su
Autor:
Stanley M. Kaplan
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Comprehensive Psychiatry, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 47-54 (1976)
Viewing the phenomenon of transference within the metapsychological context of the representational world, and the shapes of the important past and present object representations in it, has a clarifying value. Any new approach to what Freud character
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Psychosomatic Medicine. 18:113-132
Summary A study of some of the factors involved in the psychotherapy of 210 outpatients with varying types of emotional disorders is presented. These patients were in treatment with first-, second-, and third-year residents trained in dynamic psychia
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Journal of Clinical Investigation. 29:297-301
Autor:
Stanley M. Kaplan, Emery S. Hetrick
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Psychosomatic Medicine. 24:240-248
Autor:
Stanley M. Kaplan
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Postgraduate Medicine. 47:128-132
Emotions may play a role in the development of some cardiovascular disorders, and heart disease often gives rise to psychologic problems. Perceptions and thoughts about the heart may also become in...
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Psychosomatic Medicine. 23:311-322
Autor:
Stanley M. Kaplan, Louis A. Gottschalk
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Psychosomatic Medicine. 20:314-320
Autor:
Roy M. Whitman, Stanley M. Kaplan
Publikováno v:
Comprehensive Psychiatry, Vol 9, Iss 4, Pp 358-371 (1968)
Summary We have presented a conceptual approach to a clinical phenomenon characterized by the avoidance of certain types of roles or behavior which are ego alien to the individual. We have called this the negative ego-ideal since it seems to be close