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of 1942. The study found that 50% of the survivors still experienced trauma and disturbances a year after the accident. These symptoms included changes in personality such as lack of sleep, anxiety, guilt and fears of the event. It was also found that survivors were only recognizing parts of what
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From 1928 to 1938, Alexandra Adler conducted an investigation of known cases of encephalitis or encephalomyelitis at the Boston City Hospital. The study included over 100 patients. Patients were only admitted if encephalitis was the sole illness of the individual. The aim of the study was to
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In the 1950s and throughout the 1960s, Adler continued her father's work of Adlerian psychology for possible treatments for schizophrenia, neuroses, and personality disorders. She believed this could be done through modern drug treatment, group therapy, and the existentialist and religious
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happened. It was theorized that this was due to the stress or a possible lesion in the brain due to carbon monoxide exposure. Adler became one of the first neurologists to create a detailed documentation of what is known as
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at the University of Vienna Neuropsychiatric Hospital. She emigrated to the United States in 1935, where she worked as a neurology instructor at the
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Saxon, W. (2001, Jan 12). Dr. alexandra adler, 99, expert on traumas to brain. New York Times (1923-Current File)
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In 1937, Adler conducted a study along with the Harvard neurosurgeon
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Psychiatrist
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neurologist
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Alfred Adler
Raissa Adler
Adlerian psychology
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Valentine Adler
University of Vienna
psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
New York University College of Medicine

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Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire
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