AMERICAN PSYCHOSOMATIC SOCIETY

AMERICAN PSYCHOSOMATIC SOCIETY

ANNOUNCEMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHY IN CHILD PSYCHIATRY NOW AVAILABLE The American Psychiatric Association, 1700-18th Street, N. W., Washington 9, D.C., has ...

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

BIBLIOGRAPHY IN CHILD PSYCHIATRY NOW AVAILABLE

The American Psychiatric Association, 1700-18th Street, N. W., Washington 9, D.C., has recently published Dr. I. N. Berlin's selected list of references and films prepared for the literature seminar of the Children's Service of the Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute. Priced at $3.00, this bibliography, used for several years by many training centers in child psychiatry, is now available for purchase by individuals. The readings in child psychiatry literature and relevant films are arranged to provide a systematic two-year course of reading for trainees in child psychiatry. Orientation courses of six months and one year in the child psychiatric literature are worked out for general psychiatric residents, pediatricians as well as students of social work and psychology.

AMERICAN PSYCHOSOMATIC SOCIETY The Twenty-first Annual Meeting of the American Psychosomatic Society will be held at the Sheraton-Palace Hotel in San Francisco on Saturday and Sunday, April 4 and 5, 1964. The Program Committee invites interested persons to attend the meeting and to submit abstracts of original work to be considered for presentation. Abstracts should be limited to one page of double spaced type, if possible, or two, at the very most. Those accepted will be printed and circulated to the members of the Society prior to the meeting, and will be available at a minimal price at the meeting. Abstracts should be submitted, in eleven copies, by December 1, 1963, to Carl Binger, M.D., Chairman, 265 Nassau Road, Roosevelt, New York.

CERTIFICATION IN CHILD PSYCHIA TRY The 1964 examination for certification in the subspecialty of Child Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. will be held in Chicago, Illinois on February 3 and 4, 1964. 774