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THE FIRST PAPER in this book, Sullivan's article "Psychiatry" (1934), written for the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, has significance for the history of psychiatry in a variety of ways.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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personal psychopathology, psychiatry and the national defense, psychiatric reconnaissance, acute demoralization, personality warp, psychiatric strategy, chronic demoralization, psychiatry and social science, juvenile era, uncanny emotion, induction board, integrating tendencies, peace and social progress, conjunctive forces, disjunctive force, personal individuality
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Selective Service, United States, New York, Tensions That Cause Wars, Warren Wall, Human Process, World Health Organization, William Alanson White Psychiatric Foundation, Adolf Meyer, World War, The Interpersonal Theory of Psychiatry, Ruth Benedict, International Congress, United Nations, American Council, Psychiatric Aspects of Morale, American Negro, Franklin Frazier, The Study of Psychiatry, Edward Sapir, Publications Committee, The Menace, Washington School of Psychiatry, Medical Advisory Board, Tom Brown
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