- Brooklyn, New York to
Joseph Wortis, an American-Jewish
psychiatrist of Russian-Jewish and Alsatian-Jewish descent, and
Helen Wortis, a
social worker. When...
- of Medicine.
Wortis was the
founding editor of the
journal Biological Psychiatry in 1965 and
remained in this
function until 1992.
Wortis died in 1995...
- hit
Three Dog
Night song "Black and White"), and his wife,
Beatrice (née
Wortis) (1909–1991), a teacher.[citation needed] The
family lived in
Crown Heights...
-
Society of
Biological Psychiatry. The
founding editor-in-chief was
Joseph Wortis, who
edited the
journal until 1992. The
current editor is John H. Krystal...
-
Philosophical Essays on Freud. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1982.
Wortis, Joseph.
Fragments of an
Analysis with Freud. New York:
Simon and Schuster...
- Robertson.
Wortis,
Joseph (1954).
Fragments of an
Analysis with Freud. New York:
Simon and Schuster. Both
Wortis and
Freud knew Ellis.
Wortis discusses...
- Crispin: The End of Time is a
novel released in 2010 by
Edward Irving Wortis,
serving as a
sequel to his 2006
novel Crispin: At the Edge of the World....
-
Ground is a 1984
historical young-adult
novel written by
Edward Irving Wortis,
under his pen name, Avi. The book is
about the
disillusioning experience...
- Fifties. W. W.
Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-32436-5. Leider,
Emily Wortis (2000).
Becoming Mae West. Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-306-80951-4. Leonard...
- Crispin: At the Edge of the
World is a
novel by
Edward Irving Wortis (under the pen name Avi),
published in 2006. It
serves as a
sequel to his 2003 Newbery...