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1. Drove the “lobotomobile” and performed his last in 1967 ____________ 2. Was d

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1. Drove the “lobotomobile” and performed his last in 1967 ____________

2. Was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder in 1967 and treated at McLean hospital in Boston. ________________

3. Worked with Scientologists to organize the museum, “Psychiatry: An Industry of Death.” _______________

4. Studied the anti-depressant effects of Iproniazid ___________

5. Developed brain surgery using a craniotomy to disrupt connections between the frontal lobes and thalamus in the 1920s. Nobel Prize 1949 _______________

6. Participated in government sponsored LSD studies and worked in a mental hospital while becoming a writer ____________________

7. Won a Noble prize in 1927 for working on early approaches to shock treatments involving fevers and convulsions _____________

8. Studied the anti-depressant effects of Imipramine in Switzerland ___________

9. Wrote Listening to Prozac and coined the term "cosmetic psychopharmacology" _____________

10. Was inspired to develop electroshock therapy after visiting an Italian slaughterhouse __________

11. In 1960, he argued in The Divided Self: An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness that individual “madness” might be a “breakthrough” instead of a “breakdown” in a mad world _____________

12. He pretended to be hearing voices to gain admittance to a mental ward then went on to write the controversial article in Science “On Being Sane in Insane Places” in 1973. ___________

13. Though better known for Brave New World, he articulated a view of psychiatry in which the words and symbols of language blur the “doors” though which humans directly experience the world in The Doors of Perception (1954) _____________

14. This Harvard Psychology Professor was interested in studying the impact of alternative lifestyles, psychedelic drugs, and other non-mainstream ways of experiencing consciousness. Simplified, his theory urged “turn on, tune in, and drop out” ____________

15. This Stanford psychology student began a lifetime career studying language in the 1970s and established the Gorilla Foundation __________________

16. Before focusing on the emotional lives of animals, this psychoanalyst criticized Freud’s response to potentially abused children An Assault on Truth: Freud’s Suppression of the Seduction Theory_____________

17. Internationally recognized leader of the positive psychiatry movement in the 1980s, began with experiments on dogs in the 60s and 70s, teaching them “learned helplessness” ____________

Word Bank. Names. Last are fine. May use more than once or not at all.

Ugo Cerletti

R. D. Liang

Ronald Kuhn

Egas Moniz

David Rosehan

Timothy Leary

Walter Freeman

Susanna Kaysen

Nathan Kline

Peter Kramer

Ken Kesey

Aldous Huxley

Jeffrey Masson

Tom Cruise

Wagner Jauregg

Richard Schwartz

Walker Percy

Thomas Szasz

Martin Seligman

Harry Harlow

Penny Paterson

Ugo Cerletti

R. D. Liang

Ronald Kuhn

Egas Moniz

David Rosehan

Timothy Leary

Walter Freeman

Susanna Kaysen

Nathan Kline

Peter Kramer

Ken Kesey

Aldous Huxley

Jeffrey Masson

Tom Cruise

Wagner Jauregg

Richard Schwartz

Walker Percy

Thomas Szasz

Martin Seligman

Harry Harlow

Penny Paterson

Explanation / Answer

Answer 1. Walter freeman

Answer 2. Susanna kaysen

Answer 3. Thimas szasz

Answer 4. Nathan kline