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  • ...Rank]], who, in 1924, published ''Das Trauma der Geburt'' (translated into English in 1929 as ''The Trauma of Birth''), exploring how art, myth, religion, phi ...dults. Deficits in orientation and [[sensorium]] are often indicative of a medical illness affecting the brain (and therefore, autonomous ego functions). Defi
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  • ...]). In 1912 Jung published ''Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido'' (known in English as ''[[Psychology of the Unconscious]]'') resulting in a theoretical diverg ...as first published as "Antwort auf Hiob," Zurich, 1952 and translated into English in 1954, in London.</ref>
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  • ...al treatment; from Greek ''iātrikos'': medical, ''iāsthai'': to heal). A medical doctor specializing in psychiatry is a [[psychiatrist]]. ...o be published in 2013, and is expected to have significant impact on many medical fields.<ref name=Kupfer>Kupfer, D.J., Regier, D.A. (2010). Why all of medic
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  • '''Daniel Hack Tuke''' (19 April 1827 - 5 March 1895) was an English physician and expert on [[mental illness]].<ref name=ODNB>[[ODNB]] article [[Category:English medical doctors]]
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  • ...ations are not generally repeated for relapse unless there is a specific ''medical'' indication. ...in energy, [[mood (psychology)|mood]], thought, sleep, and activity. The [[medical diagnosis|diagnostic]] [[subtypes]] of bipolar disorder are thus static des
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  • ...Islamic Medicine: 1000 years ahead of its times", ''Journal of the Islamic Medical Association'', 2002 (2), p. 2-9.</ref> ...ions on its functions (though in a medical/surgical context). Though other medical documents of ancient times were full of incantations and applications meant
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  • '''Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche''' in English<ref>{{Cite book ...he Prussian forces during the [[Franco-Prussian War]] of 1870 to 1871 as a medical [[orderly]]. In his short time in the military he experienced much, and wit
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  • '''Donald Woods Winnicott''' (7 April 1896&ndash;28 January 1971) was an English pediatrician and [[psychoanalyst]] who was especially influential in the fi ...he temporary hospital in Cambridge. In 1917, he joined the Royal Navy as a medical officer on HMS Lucifer.
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