Review of Psychoanalytic Reflections on Parenting Teens and Young Adults: Changing Patterns in Modern Love, Loss, and Longing, by Anne J. Adelman (Ed.). New York, NY: Routledge. 2018. 202 pp.

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Laurel M. Silber
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Jeffrey Parsons ◽  
Brian Kelly ◽  
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pp. 1289-1293 ◽  
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Aleksandar Kecojevic ◽  
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Jennifer Jackson Bloom ◽  
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pp. 833-833
Author(s):  
John D. Nelson

Almost two years ago a group of eminent international authorities in the field of infectious diseases gathered near Cologne, Germany, for a week of reflection and discussion concerning the changing patterns of bacterial infections in recent decades and the possible reasons for the changes. The United States was represented by Drs. M. Finland and E. H. Kass of Boston, F. Daschner of Los Angeles, and A. von Graevenitz of New Haven. Other scientists were from Germany, France, Sweden, Great Britain, Switzerland, and Denmark.


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pp. 37-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bin Zhou

In this study, the author compares the supply-demand mismatch of retail banking services and the changing patterns in Illinois and New York from 1982 to 2007 amid fundamental banking transformation and geographical deregulation. The study uses measures of concentration like the Herfindahl-Herschman Index (HHI) and the E-Index. The study finds that the traditionally unit banking Illinois has narrowed the mismatch over the study period from 1982 to 2007, whereas the traditionally branch banking New York has expanded such mismatch. The study also finds that while the New York banking industry can be characterized by a more concentrated geographical distribution of bank deposits, the Illinois banking industry still has a dispersed geographical concentration of bank offices, though the Chicago MSA has reversed such a pattern.


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Janna E. Johnson ◽  
Sam Schulhofer-Wohl

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