Psychiatrists, patients, and sensitivity groups.
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Description:Survey of psychiatrists in Cincinnati revealed that 19 patients out of a group of 2,900 had become psychotic or acutely disorganized during group therapy activities. The positive and negative aspects of sensitivity groups are discussed as reported by psychiatrists and the dangers or risks involved in these sessions are emphasized. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:178-180
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Volume:25
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Issue:2
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:00036330
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Citation:Arch Gen Psychiatry 1971 Aug; 25(2):178-180
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Contact Point Address:Psychiatry, Environ Health Cincinnati General Hospital Dept of Psychiatry Cincinnati, Ohio 45229
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Federal Fiscal Year:1971
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Performing Organization:University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Start Date:19710701
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Source Full Name:Archives of General Psychiatry
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End Date:19810630
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:107ddb09e0ec6c5e9f8408f3d1da97113e7fe34026d67f02158fb1d3e6f7b521a94f743fa41809e3397de2e5704faa45170ecd9b44d6d9a88456afebd40a7542
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