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Frederick T. Melges

Frederick T. Melges (2 December 1935 – 29 July 1988) was an American psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine, notable for his interest in time and for his pioneering work on the role of distortions of time in various psychiatric disorders.

Frederick T. Melges
Born(1935-12-02)2 December 1935
Died29 July 1988(1988-07-29) (aged 52)
Main interests
Psychiatry
Notable ideas
Sense of time

Career edit

Melges led research work at Stanford University in the 1970s on cannabis users. Melges and colleagues[1] were the first to report that cannabis induced "temporal disintegration" or a disorganization of sequential thought and impaired goal-directedness. This phenomenon stems partly from impaired immediate memory. Melges and colleagues[2] also showed that depersonalization is closely associated with the degree of temporal disintegration. This work led Melges to conclude that the disorientation in the sense of time might represent a key action of the drug from which many other effects followed.[2]

Melges[3][4] went on to propose a future oriented therapy. Melges (1982, p. 35) argued that: "Many forms of mental illness are characterized by a bleak, foreshortened or fragmented future time perspective."[4] He proposed that time distortions are prevalent in psychiatric illnesses and that they can cloud the personal future of an individual distorting their view of their future and thereby disrupting goal-directed behavior. Melges's emphasis on the importance of the future in understanding mental illness provided a framework for focusing psychiatric treatment on time and the future. The most significant work to document his findings on the essential value of time and his ideas on future oriented therapy are found in his only book, Time and the Inner Future (1982).

Melges suffered from Type I diabetes and at times wondered whether he would live to see his life's work completed. In his book's epilogue, Melges explains:[4]

While I was writing this book, my own future was under almost constant threat. The specter of death made time ever so precious.

Since I had been conducting studies on time and the mind for 18 years, and since I had come to realize the importance of time and the personal future in clinical work with my patients, I had a great desire to complete this book before I died.

The year that I started the first draft was the very year that the long-term complications of my juvenile diabetes began to take their greatest toll. (p. 289)

During his battle with diabetes, Melges's kidneys failed, and required a transplant, which at the age of 43 was donated to him by his mother. Melges died years later, in 1988.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Melges FT, Tinklenberg JR, Hollister LE, Gillespie HK (1970). "Marihuana and temporal disintegration". Science. 168 (3935): 1118–20. Bibcode:1970Sci...168.1118M. doi:10.1126/science.168.3935.1118. PMID 4909766. S2CID 42305875.
  2. ^ a b Melges FT, Tinklenberg JR, Hollister LE, Gillespie HK (1970). "Temporal disintegration and depersonalization during marihuana intoxication". Arch. Gen. Psychiatry. 23 (3): 204–10. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1970.01750030012003. PMID 4916452.
  3. ^ Melges, F. T. (1972). "Future-oriented psychotherapy". American Journal of Psychotherapy. 26 (1): 22–33. doi:10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1972.26.1.22. PMID 5060589.
  4. ^ a b c Melges, F. T. (1982). Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders. John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0-471-86075-1.

Selected bibliography edit

  • Melges, F. T.; Bowlby, J. (1969). "Types of hopelessness in psychopathological processes". Archives of General Psychiatry. 20 (6): 690–699. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1969.01740180074007. PMID 4890814.
  • Melges, F. T.; Tinklenberg, J. R.; Hollister, L. E. & Gillespie, H. K. (1970). "Temporal disintegration and depersonalization during marijuana intoxication". Archives of General Psychiatry. 23 (3): 204–210. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1970.01750030012003. PMID 4916452.
  • Melges, F. T.; Tinklenberg, J. R.; Hollister, L. E. & Gillespie, H. K. (1970). "Marihuana and temporal disintegration". Science. 168 (3935): 1118–1120. Bibcode:1970Sci...168.1118M. doi:10.1126/science.168.3935.1118. PMID 4909766. S2CID 42305875.
  • Melges, F. T. (1972). "Future-oriented psychotherapy". American Journal of Psychotherapy. 26 (1): 22–33. doi:10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1972.26.1.22. PMID 5060589.
  • Melges, F. T. (1982). Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders. New York: John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0-471-86075-1.

frederick, melges, december, 1935, july, 1988, american, psychiatrist, professor, psychiatry, stanford, university, school, medicine, notable, interest, time, pioneering, work, role, distortions, time, various, psychiatric, disorders, born, 1935, december, 193. Frederick T Melges 2 December 1935 29 July 1988 was an American psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine notable for his interest in time and for his pioneering work on the role of distortions of time in various psychiatric disorders Frederick T MelgesBorn 1935 12 02 2 December 1935Died29 July 1988 1988 07 29 aged 52 Main interestsPsychiatryNotable ideasSense of time Contents 1 Career 2 See also 3 Notes 4 Selected bibliographyCareer editMelges led research work at Stanford University in the 1970s on cannabis users Melges and colleagues 1 were the first to report that cannabis induced temporal disintegration or a disorganization of sequential thought and impaired goal directedness This phenomenon stems partly from impaired immediate memory Melges and colleagues 2 also showed that depersonalization is closely associated with the degree of temporal disintegration This work led Melges to conclude that the disorientation in the sense of time might represent a key action of the drug from which many other effects followed 2 Melges 3 4 went on to propose a future oriented therapy Melges 1982 p 35 argued that Many forms of mental illness are characterized by a bleak foreshortened or fragmented future time perspective 4 He proposed that time distortions are prevalent in psychiatric illnesses and that they can cloud the personal future of an individual distorting their view of their future and thereby disrupting goal directed behavior Melges s emphasis on the importance of the future in understanding mental illness provided a framework for focusing psychiatric treatment on time and the future The most significant work to document his findings on the essential value of time and his ideas on future oriented therapy are found in his only book Time and the Inner Future 1982 Melges suffered from Type I diabetes and at times wondered whether he would live to see his life s work completed In his book s epilogue Melges explains 4 While I was writing this book my own future was under almost constant threat The specter of death made time ever so precious Since I had been conducting studies on time and the mind for 18 years and since I had come to realize the importance of time and the personal future in clinical work with my patients I had a great desire to complete this book before I died The year that I started the first draft was the very year that the long term complications of my juvenile diabetes began to take their greatest toll p 289 During his battle with diabetes Melges s kidneys failed and required a transplant which at the age of 43 was donated to him by his mother Melges died years later in 1988 See also editCybernetics Time perceptionNotes edit Melges FT Tinklenberg JR Hollister LE Gillespie HK 1970 Marihuana and temporal disintegration Science 168 3935 1118 20 Bibcode 1970Sci 168 1118M doi 10 1126 science 168 3935 1118 PMID 4909766 S2CID 42305875 a b Melges FT Tinklenberg JR Hollister LE Gillespie HK 1970 Temporal disintegration and depersonalization during marihuana intoxication Arch Gen Psychiatry 23 3 204 10 doi 10 1001 archpsyc 1970 01750030012003 PMID 4916452 Melges F T 1972 Future oriented psychotherapy American Journal of Psychotherapy 26 1 22 33 doi 10 1176 appi psychotherapy 1972 26 1 22 PMID 5060589 a b c Melges F T 1982 Time and the Inner Future A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders John Wiley and Sons ISBN 0 471 86075 1 Selected bibliography editMelges F T Bowlby J 1969 Types of hopelessness in psychopathological processes Archives of General Psychiatry 20 6 690 699 doi 10 1001 archpsyc 1969 01740180074007 PMID 4890814 Melges F T Tinklenberg J R Hollister L E amp Gillespie H K 1970 Temporal disintegration and depersonalization during marijuana intoxication Archives of General Psychiatry 23 3 204 210 doi 10 1001 archpsyc 1970 01750030012003 PMID 4916452 Melges F T Tinklenberg J R Hollister L E amp Gillespie H K 1970 Marihuana and temporal disintegration Science 168 3935 1118 1120 Bibcode 1970Sci 168 1118M doi 10 1126 science 168 3935 1118 PMID 4909766 S2CID 42305875 Melges F T 1972 Future oriented psychotherapy American Journal of Psychotherapy 26 1 22 33 doi 10 1176 appi psychotherapy 1972 26 1 22 PMID 5060589 Melges F T 1982 Time and the Inner Future A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders New York John Wiley and Sons ISBN 0 471 86075 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick T Melges amp oldid 1125090328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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