Philip Solomon
American psychiatrist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dr. Philip Solomon was an American psychiatrist and researcher. Life and work A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, Solomon served as a Commander in the U.S. Navy attached to the sixth Marine division during World War II as the Division Psychiatrist. He was Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Physician in Chief of Psychiatry at Boston City Hospital from 1952 until 1969. He founded the College Mental Health Center in Boston in 1968. In 1969, Solomon moved to La Jolla, California where he served as Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the UCSD Medical School.
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- Behavioral analysis of chronic alcoholism. Interaction of alcohol and human contact. (1970) (138)
- Sensory deprivation : a symposium held at Harvard Medical School (1961) (103)
- Sensory deprivation; a review. (1957) (102)
- Pain Sensitivity, Sensory Deprivation, and Susceptibility to Satiation (1958) (77)
- The tolerance for pain and for sensory deprivation. (1960) (66)
- Sensory deprivation; a technique for studying psychiatric aspects of stress. (1958) (63)
- PHYSICIANS' ATTITUDES TOWARD ALCOHOLIC PATIENTS. (1964) (52)
- Electrodermal levels and fluctuations during normal sleep. (1968) (50)
- Sensory deprivation; clinical aspects. (1958) (46)
- Hallucinations of poliomyelitis patients during treatment in a respirator. (1958) (36)
- The effect of visual stimulation on hallucinations and other mental experiences during sensory deprivation. (1960) (33)
- Serum magnesium in delirium tremens and alcoholic hallucinosis. (1959) (31)
- Catechol Amine Excretion and Behavior During Sensory Deprivation (1960) (27)
- Sensory deprivation. The role of social isolation. (1961) (25)
- XXXII. Small group drinking behavior: an experimental study of chronic alcoholics. (1968) (23)
- A study of addiction to nonethyl alcohols and other poisonous compounds. (1957) (17)
- The Social Ecology of an Urban Clinic for Alcoholism: Racial Differences in Treatment Entry and Outcome (1968) (17)
- Physiological and psychological aspects of sensory deprivation — a Case Analysis (1961) (16)
- Suggestion Effects on Reported Imagery in Sensory Deprivation (1963) (15)
- PSYCHIATRIC OBSERVATIONS ON CONGENITAL AND ACQUIRED DEAFNESS : SYMBOLIC AND PERCEPTUAL PROCESSES IN DREAMS (1960) (14)
- Sensory Deprivation: Arousal and Rapid Eye Movement Correlates of Some Effects (1964) (11)
- Arousal levels and thought processes during sensory deprivation. (1967) (11)
- Button-Pressing for a Time-off Reward during Sensory Deprivation: I. Relation to Activity Reward; II. Relation to Descriptions of Experience (1964) (11)
- Note on Reactions of Extroverts and Introverts to Sensory Deprivation (1965) (11)
- Button-Pressing for a Time-Off Reward during Sensory Deprivation: Iii. Effects of Varied Time-Off Rewards (1964) (9)
- Sensory Deprivation: The Role of Movement (1961) (8)
- Effects of sensory deprivation on introverts and extraverts: a failure to find reported differences. (1966) (8)
- Button-Pressing for a Time-off Reward during Sensory Deprivation: V. Effects of Relatively Comfortable and Uncomfortable Sessions (1964) (7)
- Button-Pressing for a Time-Off Reward during Sensory Deprivation: IV. Relation to Change in Ratings of Well-Being (1964) (6)
- A further note on female Blacky protocols. (1961) (5)
- Part 3. Psychiatric Findings (1964) (4)
- Operant Responding for Visual Stimuli during Sensory Deprivation: Effect of Meaningfulness. (1969) (4)
- A new approach to student mental health in small colleges: a multiple-college mental health center. (1967) (3)
- The effect of cetadiol on delirium tremens, alcoholic hallucinosis, and alcohol withdrawal. (1958) (2)
- [EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED CHRONIC ALCOHOLIC INTOXICATION AND ITS SUSPENSION. II. PSYCHIATRIC RESULTS]. (1964) (2)
- EFFECTS OF VISUAL DEPRIVATION ON IMAGERY EXPERIENCED BY DEAF SUBJECTS. (1963) (1)
- The effects of chronic sensory deprivation on language and comprehension (1961) (1)
- THE BRAIN AND DISORDERS OF COMMUNICATION. THE LANGUAGE OF SIGNS AND SYMBOLIC BEHAVIOR OF THE DEAF. (1964) (0)
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