Mind, Brain, Body, and Behavior

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330 SELECTED LANDMARK PAPERS


Raush, Harold L., Allen T. Dittmann, and Thaddeus J. Taylor. “The
Interpersonal Behavior of Children in Residential Treatment.” Journal
of Abnormal and Social Psychology 58 (1959): 9-26.

Raush, Harold L., Allen T. Dittmann, and Thaddeus J. Taylor. “Person,
Setting, and Change in Social Interaction.” Human Relations 12 (1959):
361-78.

Raush, Harold L., Irwin Farbman, and Lynn G. Llewellyn. “Person, Setting,
and Change in Social Interaction: II. A Normal Control Study.” Human
Relations 13 (1960): 305-32.

Raush, Harold L., and Blanche Sweet. “The Preadolescent Ego: Some
Observations of Normal Children.” Journal for the Study of Interpersonal
Processes 24, no. 2 (1961): 122-32.

Redl, Fritz. “What is Normal for Children.” National Conference of Social
Wo rk, Casework Papers, 1954, 99-109. Oxford, England: Family Service
Association of America, 1956.

Redl, Fritz. “The Concept of a “Therapeutic Milieu.” American Journal of
Orthopsychiatry 29 (1959): 721-36.

Redl, Fritz. “The Life Space Interview: Workshop, 1957. I. Strategy and
Techniques of the Life Space Interview.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
29 (1959): 1-18.

Silber, Earle, Stewart E. Perry, and Donald A. Bloch. “Patterns of Parent-
Child Interaction in a Disaster.” Psychiatry: Journal for the Study of Inter­
personal Processes 21 (1958): 159-67.

Clinical Neuropharmacology Research Center, NIMH
Axelrod, Julius, Hans Weil-Malherbe, and R. Tomchik. “The Physiological
Dispositions of H(3) Epinephrine and Its Metabolite Metanephrine.”
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 127 (1959):
251-56.
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