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Titles: Minnesota Psychiatry in the Mid-to-Late Twentieth Century Oral History Project: Interview with Keith Horton, M.D. (Supplied title)
Description: Dr. Horton was one of the few non-Midwesterners in this interview group. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, he also obtained full psychoanalytic training at the University of Pennsylvania. He was recruited to the Twin Cities in 1978, and practiced there for the remainder of his career. He had two life threatening illnesses in his later years - lung cancer and aortic valve disease - and had overcome each. In this interview, Dr. Horton presents information and observations on psychoanalytic practice and teaching, including his thoughts on how current research on brain physiology may fit with psychoanalytic theory.
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Holding Type: Oral History - Interview
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Quantity: 16 pages transcript
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