Adelaide M. Johnson
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Psychosomatic Medicine | 1957
Ulrich C. Groethuysen; David B. Robinson; Clarice H. Haylett; Hubert R. Estes; Adelaide M. Johnson
Summary An epileptic seizure developed in a 46‐year‐old catatonic patient, with a family and personal history of convulsions in early childhood, when psychologically traumatic material was presented to her. There was no history of spontaneous convulsive seizure for more than 40 years prior to the structured interview. Recordings with depth electrodes were obtained for an extended period prior to and throughout the structured interview. The psychological and physiological implications of these observations have been discussed.
The Family | 1946
Helen Ross; Adelaide M. Johnson
Both caseworkers and social agencies need to face the influence of anti-minority attitudes in their present casework practice and agency setups. These attitudes may influence personnel practices, administrative policies, and services. It is significant that there is little recorded about how racial attitudes affect the clients situation and the client-worker relationship. This may be due to the workers own lack of security, or to her lack of knowledge of the extent to which her supervisor or the agency is willing to consider these attitudes frankly. Schools of social work need to be more conscious of the need to help the student evaluate his individual attitudes toward race, religion, and nationality. It cannot be taken for granted that a school of social work graduate has an understanding of his own feelings in these areas and the ability to handle them. It requires real courage and help for the caseworker to face and settle this problem. It is the responsibility of social agencies to help caseworkers and supervisors to examine honestly their attitudes toward racial, religious, and national groups. There is 273
Postgraduate Medicine | 1957
Adelaide M. Johnson; Mary E. Giffin
What do you do to start reading the disturbed child? Searching the book that you love to read first or find an interesting book that will make you want to read? Everybody has difference with their reason of reading a book. Actuary, reading habit must be from earlier. Many people may be love to read, but not a book. Its not fault. Someone will be bored to open the thick book with small words to read. In more, this is the real condition. So do happen probably with this the disturbed child.
JAMA | 1958
Glen M. Duncan; Shervert H. Frazier; Edward M. Litin; Adelaide M. Johnson; Alfred J. Barron
Psychiatry MMC | 1956
Peter G. S. Beckett; David B. Robinson; Shervert H. Frazier; Richard M. Steinhilber; Glen M. Duncan; Hubert R. Estes; Edward M. Litin; Robert T. Grattan; William L. Lorton; George E. Williams; Adelaide M. Johnson
Psychiatry MMC | 1956
Adelaide M. Johnson; Mary E. Giffin; E. Jane Watson; Peter G. S. Beckett
JAMA | 1957
Adelaide M. Johnson; David B. Robinson
Social casework | 1954
Barbara Kohlsaat; Adelaide M. Johnson
Social casework | 1949
Helen Ross; Adelaide M. Johnson
Archive | 1969
Adelaide M. Johnson; David B. Robinson; Stanislaus Szurek