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The President's Page, Catholic Physicians' Guild Nov 1974

The President's Page, Catholic Physicians' Guild

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


A Catholic Physician - A Person Of Faith, Dino J. Lorenzetti Nov 1974

A Catholic Physician - A Person Of Faith, Dino J. Lorenzetti

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Letters ... To The Editor, Catholic Physicians' Guild Nov 1974

Letters ... To The Editor, Catholic Physicians' Guild

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


The Foetus, His Humanity And His Rights, Donald De Marco Nov 1974

The Foetus, His Humanity And His Rights, Donald De Marco

The Linacre Quarterly

Dr. De Marco is a frequent contributor to Linacre. His current article examines the relationship of the word "human" and the mode of application of that term to the foetus.


Experimenting On Human Subjects, William E. May Nov 1974

Experimenting On Human Subjects, William E. May

The Linacre Quarterly

The problems surrounding "free and informed consent" are discussed in this article by Dr. May, who is Professor of Religion in the Department of Religion and Religious Education at the Catholic University of America.


The National Youth Pro-Life Coalition: A Positive Force In A Violent World, Thomas W. Hilgers Nov 1974

The National Youth Pro-Life Coalition: A Positive Force In A Violent World, Thomas W. Hilgers

The Linacre Quarterly

Dr. Hilgers is co-founder and advisor to the NYPLC. This article explains the background of the organization and its current activities on behalf of the "respect for life" movement.


Testimony Before The Subcommittee Of The Senate Judiciary Committee, Paul Ramsey Nov 1974

Testimony Before The Subcommittee Of The Senate Judiciary Committee, Paul Ramsey

The Linacre Quarterly

This testimony was originally published in the May 81, 1974 issue of Commonweal under the title " Protecting the Unborn." Reprinted with permission from Commonweal, 232 Madison Avenue, New York , N. Y. 10016.

Dr. Ramsey is Harrington Spear Paine Professor of Religion at Princeton University. A scholar and teacher in the fields of religious ethics and social philosophy, he is also concerned with the serious moral issues emerging in the area of medical ethics.


Encounter, Encounter Groups And The Practicing Physician, Robert Mceniry Nov 1974

Encounter, Encounter Groups And The Practicing Physician, Robert Mceniry

The Linacre Quarterly

Father McEniry explores the various stages of encounter groups and explains the participation process. Physicians who question the value of the movement for their patients will find McEniry's criteria for participation helpful.


Care Of The Dying: The Doctor And Euthanasia, Robert Rizzo, Joseph Yonder Nov 1974

Care Of The Dying: The Doctor And Euthanasia, Robert Rizzo, Joseph Yonder

The Linacre Quarterly

The quality of the doctor patient relationship is central in this discussion of the euthanasia problem.

Robert Rizzo, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Canisius College, Buffalo, N.Y. Joseph Yonder teaches medical ethics at Trocaire College, Buffalo, N.Y. and is also an Inhalation Therapy Technician at Buffalo's Columbus Hospital.


Views On Prophylactic Oophorectomy, James J. Quinn Nov 1974

Views On Prophylactic Oophorectomy, James J. Quinn

The Linacre Quarterly

Five opinions on the removal of pre-cancerous ovaries are presented in this article by Father Quinn. His own opinion astutely bridges the traditional/ liberal arguments.


[Book Review Of] Proceedings Of A Research Conference On Natural Family Planning Edited By William Uricchio, Ph.D. And Mary Kay Williams, Hanna Klaus Nov 1974

[Book Review Of] Proceedings Of A Research Conference On Natural Family Planning Edited By William Uricchio, Ph.D. And Mary Kay Williams, Hanna Klaus

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


[Book Review Of] Pastoral Care Of The Sick, Edited By The National Association Of Catholic Chaplains, John R. Connery Nov 1974

[Book Review Of] Pastoral Care Of The Sick, Edited By The National Association Of Catholic Chaplains, John R. Connery

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


[Book Review Of] The Pastor And The Patient: An Informal Guide To New Directions In Medical Ethics, By William Jacobs, Robert Roger Lebel Nov 1974

[Book Review Of] The Pastor And The Patient: An Informal Guide To New Directions In Medical Ethics, By William Jacobs, Robert Roger Lebel

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


[Book Review Of] Law And Ethics Of A.I.D. And Embryo Transfer, Ciba Foundation Symposium J7, Robert Roger Lebel Nov 1974

[Book Review Of] Law And Ethics Of A.I.D. And Embryo Transfer, Ciba Foundation Symposium J7, Robert Roger Lebel

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


[Book Review Of] Ethical Issues In Human Genetics, By Bruce Hilton Et Al., Editors, Robert Roger Lebel Nov 1974

[Book Review Of] Ethical Issues In Human Genetics, By Bruce Hilton Et Al., Editors, Robert Roger Lebel

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Future-Time Perspective In Negro And White Adolescents, Anees A. Sheikh, Michael Twerski Oct 1974

Future-Time Perspective In Negro And White Adolescents, Anees A. Sheikh, Michael Twerski

Psychology Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Editorial -- Right To Life Vs. Upjohn, Eugene F. Diamond Aug 1974

Editorial -- Right To Life Vs. Upjohn, Eugene F. Diamond

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Letters ... To The Editor, Catholic Physicians' Guild Aug 1974

Letters ... To The Editor, Catholic Physicians' Guild

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Message From The Spiritual Advisor, Dino J. Lorenzetti Aug 1974

Message From The Spiritual Advisor, Dino J. Lorenzetti

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


The Morality Of Crisis Pregnancy Counseling, Eugene F. Diamond Aug 1974

The Morality Of Crisis Pregnancy Counseling, Eugene F. Diamond

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Psychotherapy And The Problems Of Values, John T. Dulin Aug 1974

Psychotherapy And The Problems Of Values, John T. Dulin

The Linacre Quarterly

The author is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland and Director of Outpatient Psychiatry Day-Clinic, Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital.

Dr. Dulin did his graduate studies at Loyola University, Chicago and was a post-doctoral fellow at Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago.

His article examines the absolutes and exceptions in the field of "normalcy" and reflects on the therapist's function in helping his patient achieve his own value system.


Ethics And The Spiritual Dimensions In Psychotherapy, Thomas L. Doyle Aug 1974

Ethics And The Spiritual Dimensions In Psychotherapy, Thomas L. Doyle

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Cooperation: Toward A Revision Of The Concept And Its Application, Charles E. Curran Aug 1974

Cooperation: Toward A Revision Of The Concept And Its Application, Charles E. Curran

The Linacre Quarterly

Father Curran's discussion revolves around the limitations imposed on the individual's freedom to act according to the dictates of his conscience. He directs his attention primarily to the questions of sterilization, abortion and the cooperating physician.

Father Curran is a professor of M oral Theology at the Catholic University of America.


Surgical Control Of Behavior, George A. Kanoti Aug 1974

Surgical Control Of Behavior, George A. Kanoti

The Linacre Quarterly

Dr. Kanoti is an associate professor of Christian Ethics at John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio. He has published numerous articles on ethical topics, moral theology and psychology. In this paper, he describes the history and development of psychosurgery and projects some ethical considerations for the future.


The Controversy Concerning Nomenclature Vis-A-Vis Homosexuality, John F. Harvey Aug 1974

The Controversy Concerning Nomenclature Vis-A-Vis Homosexuality, John F. Harvey

The Linacre Quarterly

Father Harvey's article contemplates the changes that have and will accrue from the recent AP A decision regarding homosexuals.


Primum Non Nocere, Dorothy A. Starr Aug 1974

Primum Non Nocere, Dorothy A. Starr

The Linacre Quarterly

Dr. Starr is in the private practice of psychiatry in Washington, D. C., and is a member of the Mental Health Commission. Her article questions the value of confidentiality as it applies to the adolescent-therapist relationship. She examines the effect that "secrets" have on family life.


Some Problems Of Confidentiality And How They May Be Avoided, Walter J. Smith Aug 1974

Some Problems Of Confidentiality And How They May Be Avoided, Walter J. Smith

The Linacre Quarterly

Father Smith is the director of the Chapliancy [sic] Research Program at the VA hospital in Washington, D. C. His article dissects the nature of the word "secret" and outlines the obligations attached to the different kinds of secrets.


Problems In Play Psychotherapy, Vera Denty Aug 1974

Problems In Play Psychotherapy, Vera Denty

The Linacre Quarterly

Vera Denty is a London University trained Child Therapist of many years experience. For the last four years, she has been the Child Therapist, Ioview Clinic, Toronto. She is also much in demand as a lecturer at colleges and libraries in the Ontario area.

Vera Denty's article deals with recognizing and alleviating neurosis in children. She observes that " in the Playroom, the child runs the whole gamut of humanity's emotional-ethical development."


[Book Review Of] Genetic Fix, By Amitai Etzioni, Robert Lebel Aug 1974

[Book Review Of] Genetic Fix, By Amitai Etzioni, Robert Lebel

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Professional Secrecy: A Vincible Right, Harmon L. Smith Aug 1974

Professional Secrecy: A Vincible Right, Harmon L. Smith

The Linacre Quarterly

Dr. Smith, a professor of Moral Theology at Duke University, is a frequent contributor to Linacre. His article examines the subtleties and intricacies which arise from the question "who is entitled to know what from whom?"