Erich Lindemann
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Erich Lindemann's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Erich Lindemann was a German-American writer and psychiatrist, specializing in bereavement. He worked at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston as the Chief of Psychiatry and is noted for his extensive study on the effects of traumatic events on survivors and families after the Cocoanut Grove night club fire in 1942. His contributions to the field of mental health led to the naming of a joint Harvard University–Commonwealth of Massachusetts-run mental health complex in Boston in his honor, the Erich Lindemann Mental Health Center. He died on November 16, 1974.
Erich Lindemann's Published Works
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Published Works
- Symptomatology and management of acute grief (1944) (2973)
- OBSERVATIONS ON PSYCHIATRIC SEQUELAE TO SURGICAL OPERATIONS IN WOMEN (1941) (94)
- Symposium on the Management of the Cocoanut Grove Burns at the Massachusetts General Hospital: NEUROPSYCHIATRIC OBSERVATIONS (1943) (90)
- PSYCHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN NORMAL AND ABNORMAL INDIVIDUALS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SODIUM AMYTAL (1932) (75)
- Critical Ages for Maternal Bereavement in Psychoneuroses (1960) (58)
- Beyond Grief: Studies in Crisis Intervention (1979) (58)
- EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF THE PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF INTOXICATING DRUGS (1934) (57)
- NEUROPSYCHIATRIC OBSERVATIONS. (1943) (55)
- THE EFFECT OF ADRENALIN AND MECHOLYL IN STATES OF ANXIETY IN PSYCHONEUROTIC PATIENTS (1938) (36)
- Hallucinations of poliomyelitis patients during treatment in a respirator. (1958) (36)
- Modifications in the course of ulcerative colitis in relationship to changes in life situations and reaction patterns. (1949) (33)
- The Meaning of Crisis in Individual and Family Living (1956) (31)
- A study of grief: Emotional responses to suicide (1953) (24)
- The biological and social sciences in an epidemiology of mental disorder. (1952) (21)
- Modifications in ego structure and personality reactions under the influence of the effects of drugs. (1952) (20)
- THE PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL EFFECT OF DRUGS AFFECTING THE VEGETATIVE SYSTEM (1935) (19)
- DEPENDENCY IN ADULT PATIENTS FOLLOWING EARLY MATERNAL BEREAVEMENT (1965) (18)
- The Subjective Response of Psychoneurotic Patients to Adrenalin and Mecholyl (Acetyl‐B‐Methyl‐Choline)* (1940) (14)
- Studies of Action Currents in Laryngeal Nerves (1930) (12)
- The Psychopathological effect of Sodium Amytal. (1931) (12)
- The effect of anoxia as measured by the electroencephalogram and the interaction chronogram on psychoneurotic patients. (1947) (11)
- THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT OF INTOXICATING DRUGS (1934) (11)
- Grief and Grief Management: Some Reflections (1976) (9)
- Sociocultural factors in mental health and illness. (1961) (8)
- The Kennedy assassination. (1966) (8)
- The Use of Psychoanalytic Constructs in Preventive Psychiatry1 (1952) (7)
- Newcomers' Problems in a Suburban Community (1961) (7)
- Hysteria as a Problem in a General Hospital (1938) (7)
- ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR AS A COMMUNITY CONCERN. (1964) (6)
- ALTERATION OF THE ACTION CURRENT OF SKELETAL MUSCLES FOLLOWING SYMPATHETIC RAMISECTION (6)
- Individual Hostility and Group Integration (1949) (4)
- EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON THE CHRONAXIA OF THE MOTOR SYSTEM (1933) (4)
- SOCIAL SYSTEM FACTORS AS DETERMINANTS OF RESISTANCE TO CHANGE. (1965) (3)
- Therapeutic Procedures in Psychoneurosis (1942) (2)
- The relation of drug-induced mental changes to psychoanalytical theory. (1959) (2)
- Professional and community: pathways toward trust. (1971) (2)
- Social science in relation to medicine and some of its recent contributions. (1949) (2)
- IMAGE OF THE ENEMY (1963) (2)
- THE HEALTH NEEDS OF COMMUNITIES (1965) (2)
- THE DYNAMICS OF PSYCHIATRIC REACTION-TYPE DETERMINATION (1933) (2)
- A University Psychiatric Hospital (1949) (1)
- Grief: It is of utmost importance for the minister to distinguish between healthy and morbid grief (1950) (1)
- BOSTON SOCIETY OF PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY: Meeting of October 27, 1955 (1955) (1)
- Mental disorder as a mass phenomenon; a pattern for the study of minor and major disorders, as they affect populations of people, based on a epidemiologic analysis of suicide and other psychiatric disease. (1952) (1)
- Psychotherapeutic opportunities for the general practitioner. (1946) (1)
- The role of medical education in modern society. (1952) (1)
- [The significance of emotional states for the comprehension of certain internal diseases and their treatment. I]. (1953) (0)
- [Observations on diseases and psychic reactions in different strata of society and cultures]. (1962) (0)
- BOSTON SOCIETY OF PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY: Meeting of May 19, 1955 (1955) (0)
- Personality--a biosocial approach to origins and structure. (1948) (0)
- THE BOSTON SOCIETY OF PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY (1908) (0)
- Book Reviews (1983) (0)
- The medical-psychological dynamics of the normal individual (1956) (0)
- Medicine as a science: psychiatry. (1951) (0)
- Early stresses and strains of marriage (1952) (0)
- THE INGREDIENTS OF PERSONALITY (1960) (0)
- Effects of Alcohol on the Chronaxia of the Motor System. [Arch. Neurol. & Psychiat (1934) (0)
- INTERPROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS (1955) (0)
- Mental disorder as a mass phenomenon: A pattern for the study of minor and major disorders, as they affect populations of people, based on an epidemiologic analysis of suicide and other psychiatric disease. (1951) (0)
- [Significance of emotional conditions for the understanding of many internal diseases and their therapy]. (1953) (0)
- BOSTON SOCIETY OF PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGY: Meeting of March 17, 1955 (1955) (0)
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