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Dear

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Thank you for your recent inquiry. The Missouri Imtitute
of Psydziatry is the research and twining center of the Division of
Mental meewee cf Missomzi. It was established in October, 1962, with
laboratory and clinical facilities fer mam. At the present tine.
of 150 be¢, we are utilizing 70 for research
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are established in
peydwlomv, and electroencephalography,
as well as a
center for both statistical am EEG amlyees.
There is a specialized psychiatric research library as a amazement part
of the Institute. Animal facilities are now being; built.

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the body, and their manipulation by varims statistical program. The
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promos. These include Lithium as a therapy for mania; the use of Ychimu
him as e precipitant of anxiety and the development of antimidety agents;
relation of EEG patteme and organic factor-s in the tmetwnt of therapy
resistant peydaotioe; computer analysis of the electroencepmloma; the
effects of drug withchwel on behavior in the chronically ill; and the
treatment of psychotic: by nurse relationship therapy.

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experience. In additim, a small photom‘aph and the name of at least
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