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Buckman, John

At the recollective-analytic level, imagery persists but conceptualization is often possible as well. For example, Thomas Ling and John Buckman (1963) have reported the case of a European writer who overcame "writer s block" through LSD... [Pg.233]

At present, I start treatment with 20 to 100 meg. of LSD given intravenously. The hysterical personality needs very small doses, while obsessionals need very high ones. The average dose for my patients is between 75 and 150 meg. and I have never given more than 500 meg, Dr. John Buckman (1967). [Pg.7]

We believe that the LSD experience is unique, thus making it necessary for the therapist to take the drug himself, so that he may be, if only in a small measure, able to understand what the patient is talking about, Dr. John Buckman (1967)... [Pg.12]

We found that small doses of Ritalin help to ease some of the anxiety, but often the euphoria produced resulted in depression later. There is also a danger of addiction to any euphoriant drug. Dr. John Buckman (1967). [Pg.21]

Buckman J. Senior Medical Officer, Marlborough Day Hospital, St. John s Wood, London, England. Personal communication, July 1965. [Pg.303]

Buckman, R., 2003, Human Wildlife The Life That Lives on Us, Johns Hopkins University E ress, Baltimore, MD. [Pg.669]

John Finn, Nina Quinns and Brad Buckman... [Pg.133]

Pera, John D. Buckman, Stanley J. Fenyes, Joseph G. E. Flanagan, Kenneth J. and Pulido, Miguel L. Fr. Demande 2,174,152 (1973) Chem. Abstr., 80,120547g (1974). [Pg.2305]


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