The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 September 1964 — Page 4
Page 4 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
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Archer, finance chairman for the council, more than 18 per •ent of the total budget is spent on the camping program. Scout camping is much more
than a summer outing. It is a place where boys learn, grow and develop skills in a way not possible through any other experience. This summer more
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THIS is an era of liberation from the shackles of shame and stigma that once were identified with emotional or mental ill-
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Today, patients recognize and admit their personal needs for guidance in emotional problems as readily as they accept the need for the treatment of a physical dis-
turbance.
Some confusion exists in the understanding of the difference in training and tech-
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to understand himself better, to appreciate the reasons for his behavior, and the explanation of his emotional distress and confusion. It is often asked whether there is a difference between psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. There is. In psychotherapy, direction and advice by the doctor influence the patient's decisions and behavior in everyday ac-
tivity.
Detailed Investigation In psychoanalysis, there is a long, detailed investigation, by the patient himself, of his entire personal and family back-
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ment a m o n g ground. With the doctor’s gentle
psvchoanalvst* psychiatrists Stance, hidden and often painand psychologists. ful childhood and adolescent ex-
A psychoanalyst is a highly trained scholar who has usually attained the degree of Doctor of Medicine iMD.); in some cases, the Doctor of Philosophy iPH.D.i, followed by long and arduous specialized training in
mental hospitals.
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periences are relieved to eradicate their disturbing mem-
ories.
Both psychotherapy and psychoanalysis can become most gratifying when the patient begins to understand the reasons for confusion and emotional stress that are keeping him from a happier and more fruitful life in marriage, in business,
concentrated period of personal or in school.
psychoanalysis. Having been analysed himself, the psveho-
The choice of a specific type of therapist is a highly critical
analyst baeotnes better equipped one . The family physician is an to underst&nd and evaluate the excellent purveyor of the train-
“MONSTROUS NEW TERRIBLE WEAPON’’—Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev is shown with the Japanese parliamentarian delegation in Moscow, to whom he announced that the Soviet has developed a “monstrous new terrible weapon.’* He said, “We do not want to use such terrible weapons, and we shall continue to press for peaceful coexistence and economic development which are the sole hope for mankind.'’ It Is speculated that the new weapon could be a neutron bomb, which could destroy people without destroying buildings.
Scouting Offers Varied Attraction “One of the chief reasons boys become Scouts is to enjoy the experiences of camping and in learning to live in the great out-of-doors.” H. H. ''Bill'' Be?'ry, chairman of the camping and activities committee of the Wabash Valley Council, Boy Scouts of America reported today*. Scout councils have the re-
' sponsibility to provide adequate supervision and facilities ao that boys can take part in an effective and enjoyable outdoor experience. Berry said. The Wabash Valley Council ' includes the cost of camp maintenance, repairs, taxes, insurance, promotion, ranger service, central salaries, staff supervision and central services in the annual operating budget, thus making it possible for all boys I to have a fine camping experience. According to Russell
problems of his patisnta. These psychoanalysts are now able to delve into the deeper layere of the subconscious mind to uncover the distressing causes of an Individuals emotional problems. A psychiatrist is always a j phvsician; he muat have the degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD.). Specialized residencies end post-graduate training in mental institutions qualify him to deal chiefly with severe mental dlBessee and, to a lesser degree, with emotions i prob-
lems.
Can Be Both Sometime* a psychiatrist is also a psychoanalyst A psychologist, too, is a specially trained person who, in the main, devotee bimself to the testing and evaluation of the personality structure With intricate standardized teste, such as the Rorschach and various aptitude teats the psychologist is able to determine important leads that are guides for any future help that may be necessary. The art and science of psychoanalysis is a complex one. Daring the psychoetulytioa'. aaesions. the patient learns
ing and status of accredited specialists. He is perhaps the greatest single clearing house for the important evaluation of the emotional needs of his patients. Protects Patients Ho also protects patients from the “psycho quack’* . . . the untrained person who masquerades as an analyst, or as a marriage and guidance counselor, who extracts monies and valuable time from those often least equipped to spare it. When the mature adult realizes that he is not functioning at his maximum capacity because of mild or severe neuroticisms, he faces bis problems frankly, and seeks help. With intensive pursuit, the rewards are great both to the patient and to those who depend on his complete physical and emotional health. These columns are designed to relieve your fears about health through a better understanding of your mind and body. AH the hopeful new advances in medicine reported here are known to doctors everywhere. Your individual medical problems should be handled by your own doctor. He knows you best.
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than 900 boys attended Camp without equipment. Training for, year, with a total goal of $69,-
Krietenstein. the summer train- new leaders is provided through i 775.00
ing camp of the Wabash Valley the camp ranger and members Richard Andis of Greencastle Council. Here, under the sup- of the district camping com- 1S finincial chairman ior the ervision of a highly trained ad- mittees Kenabegiwinn District, ult staff. They learned the skills The c 0 u n c i i a i 30 owns ; Dr. Thomas Graffis, Chairnecessary to advance through ^amp Kineuma, an overnight man for Greencastle with the ranks in Scouting, became s j te Sullivan Wayne Hopkins as co-chairman.
County. Hiking is an in- i AH towns in the district are creasingly popular sport and the | being organized for the drive three nationally recognized trail I an( j the recuiting of boys for the
hikes in the Walbash Valley are j Scout Program,
visited each year by hundreds i The annual FaU Jamboree of boys from all over the United wU1 be held at Fern Cliffs GM
in addition to local | Scou( . Camp October, 9-10-llth
with Campfire at 8:45 Saturday
Die annual campaign for evenings and Church Services at funds for the Scouting program g ;a m Sunday morning with
expert in swimming, boating, and canoeing, and absorbed leadership techniques and skill
in democratic living.
In addition to Camp Krietenstein. the council also operates Camp Wildwood, as a yearround camping and training center. There are cabins for foul weather camping, lean-to's
States Scouts.
lin in charge of the services. The members of the Explorer Cabinet of the District will be camping at Bunker Hill Air Forc^ Base at Peru on Oct. 24th and 25th with Swimming, Bowling, Airplane Rides, Flight Line Tour, Inspection of B-58 Hustler and KC 135 Tanker are only part of the planned Program The highlight of the Scouter* Program for the year will be the annual and Appreciation pitchin- Dinner at the new Community Center at Cloverdale on November 5th.
and tents for the use of troops will be held in October of this Rev. Loveland the district Chap-
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