Andy Warhol Was a Hoarder (43 page)

Online

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Charles Darwin
Books

John Bowlby,
Charles Darwin: A New Life
(New York: W. W. Norton, 1991); Janet Browne,
Charles Darwin: The Power of Place
(New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 2002); Janet Browne,
Charles Darwin: Voyaging
(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995); Janet Browne,
Darwin's Origin of Species: A Biography
(New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2006); Frederick Burkhardt, ed.,
Charles Darwin: The ‘Beagle' Letters
(New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008); Ralph Colp, Jr.,
Darwin's Illness
(Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2008); Charles Darwin,
The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, 1809–1882
, edited by Nora Barlow (New York: W. W. Norton, 1958); Charles Darwin,
From So Simple a Beginning: The Four Great Books of Charles Darwin
, edited by Edward O. Wilson (New York: W. W. Norton, 2005); Charles Darwin,
On the Origin of Species
, edited by David Quammen (Toronto: Sterling Publishing, 2011); Adrian Desmond and James Moore,
Darwin: The Life of a Tormented Evolutionist
(New York: Warner Books, 1992); Tom Lutz,
American Nervousness, 1903:
An Anecdotal History
(Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991); George Pickering,
Creative Malady: Illness in the Lives and Minds of Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1974); Daniel Smith,
Monkey Mind: A Memoir of Anxiety
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 2012); Scott Stossel,
My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind
(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014).

Newspapers, Magazines, and Medical Reports

Thomas J. Barloon and Russell Noyes, Jr., “Charles Darwin and Panic Disorder,”
Journal of the American Medical Association 277
, No. 2 (January 8, 1997), 138–41; Anthony K. Campbell and Stephanie B. Matthews, “Darwin's Illness Revealed,”
Postgraduate Medical Journal
81 (May 2005), 248–51; Sidney Cohen and Philip A. Mackowiak, “Diagnosing Darwin,”
Pharos
(Spring 2013), 12–20; Ralph Colp, Jr., “More on Darwin's Illness,”
History of Science
38, No. 2 (2000), 219–36; Ralph Colp, Jr., “To Be an Invalid, Redux,”
Journal of the History of Biology
31, No. 2 (Summer 1998), 211–40; M. Davis and P. J. Whalen, “The Amygdala: Vigilance and Emotion,”
Molecular Psychiatry
6, No. 1 (January 2001), 13–34; Kathryn Amey Degnen and Nathan A. Fox, “Behavioral Inhibition and Anxiety Disorders: Multiple Levels of a Resilience Process,”
Development and Psychopathology
19 (February 2007), 729–46; Justin S. Feinstein et al., “Fear and Panic in Humans with Bilateral Amygdala Damage,”
Nature Neuroscience
16, No. 3 (March 2013), 270–72; Justin S. Feinstein et al., “The Human Amygdala and the Induction and Experience of Fear,”
Current Biology
21 (January 2011), 34–38; John Hayman, “Charles Darwin's Mitochondria,”
Genetics
194, No. 1 (May 1, 2013), 21–25; John A. Hayman, “Darwin's Illness Revisited,”
British Medical Journal
339, No. 7735 (December 14, 2009), 1413–15; Robin Marantz Henig, “Understanding the Anxious Mind,”
New York Times Magazine
, October 4, 2009; Douglas Hubble, “Charles Darwin and Psychotherapy,”
Lancet
241, No. 6231 (January 1943), 129–33; W. W. Johnston, “The Ill Health of Charles Darwin: Its Nature and Its Relation to His Work,”
American Anthropologist
, New Series 3, No. 1 (January/February 1901), 139–58; Ned H. Kalin et al., “The Primate Amygdala Mediates Acute Fear but Not the Behavioral and Physiological Components of Anxious Temperament,”
Journal of Neuroscience
21, No. 6 (March 15, 2001), 2067–74; Richard Milner, “Darwin's Shrink,”
Natural History
, November 2005; Fernando Orrego and Carlos Quintana, “Darwin's Illness: A Final Diagnosis,”
Notes and Records of the Royal Society
61, No. 1 (January 22, 2007), 23–29; Robert J. Richards, “Why Darwin Delayed, or Interesting Problems and Models in the History of Science,”
Journal of the History
of Behavioral Sciences
19 (1983), 45–53; Fergus Shanahan, “Darwinian Dyspepsia: An Extraordinary Scientist, an Ordinary Illness, Great Dignity,”
American Journal of Gastroenterology
107 (February 2012), 161–64; Keith Thomson, “Darwin's Enigmatic Health,”
American Scientist
97, No. 3 (May/June 2009), 198–200; A. W. Woodruff, “Darwin's Health in Relation to His Voyage to South America,”
British Medical Journal
1 (1965), 745–50.

Online

Darwin Correspondence Project, available online at
www.​darwinproject.​ac.​uk
; Darwin Online,
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; Emma Darwin,
A Century of Family Letters, 1792–1896
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Archive.​org
, 2007),
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; Jerome Kagan, “New Insights into Temperament,” Dana Foundation, January 1, 2004,
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.

George Gershwin
Books

Merle Armitage, ed.,
George Gershwin
(New York: Da Capo Press, 1995); Isaac Goldberg,
George Gershwin: A Study in American Music
(New York: Frederick Ungar, 1958); Edward M. Hallowell and John J. Ratey,
Driven to Distraction: Recognizing and Coping With Attention Deficit Disorder From Childhood Through Adulthood
(New York: Anchor Books, 2011); Heinrich Hoffman,
Struwwelpeter: Merry Tales and Funny Pictures
(New York: Frederick Warne & Co.); William G. Hyland,
George Gershwin: A New Biography
(Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2003); Edward Jablonski,
Gershwin: A Biography
(New York: Doubleday, 1987); Robert Kimball and Alfred Simon,
The Gershwins
(New York: Atheneum, 1973); Howard Pollack,
George Gershwin: His Life and Work
(Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2006); Katharine Weber,
The Memory of All That: George Gershwin, Kay Swift, and My Family's Legacy of Infidelities
(New York: Crown Publishers, 2011); Robert Wyatt and John Andrew Johnson, eds.
The George Gershwin Reader
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2004).

Newspapers, Magazines, and Medical Reports

S. N. Behrman, “Troubadour,”
New Yorker
, May 25, 1929; “Blues,”
New Yorker
, December 12, 1925; Heidi M. Feldman and Michael I. Reiff, “Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents,”
New England Journal of Medicine
370, No. 9 (February 27, 2014), 838–46; Malcolm Gladwell, “Running From Ritalin,”
New Yorker, February 15, 1999; Klaus W. Lange et al., “The History of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,”
Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders
2, No. 4 (December 2010), 241–455; Mark Leffert, “The Psychoanalysis and Death of George Gershwin: An American Tragedy,”
Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry
39, No. 3 (2011), 421–52; Claudia Roth Pierpont, “Jazzbo: Why We Still Listen to Gershwin,”
New Yorker
, January 10, 2005; David Schiff, “Composers on the Couch,”
Atlantic Monthly
, January 1994; Alan Schwarz, “The Selling of Attention Deficit Disorder,”
New York Times
, December 15, 2013; P. Shaw et al., “Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Is Characterized by a Delay in Cortical Maturation,”
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
104, No. 49 (December 4, 2007), 19649–54; Robert A. Simon, “Gershwin Memorial—Turn Out the Stars?”
New Yorker
, August 21, 1937; Chandra S. Sripada et al., “Lag in Maturation of the Brain's Intrinsic Functional Architecture in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,”
PNAS
111, No. 39 (September 30, 2014), 14259–64; George Still, “Some Abnormal Psychical Conditions in Children,”
Lancet
159, No. 4104 (April 26, 1902), 1163–68; “Talk of the Town,”
New Yorker
, January 1, 1927; J. Thome and K. A. Jacobs, “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in a 19th Century Children's Book,”
European Psychiatry
19, No. 5 (2004), 303–6.

Online

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
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; Parizad Bilimoria, “3 Interesting Characters in ADHD History,” E/I Balance, April 27, 2012,
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; “Brain Matures a Few Years Late in ADHD, but Follows Normal Pattern,” press release, National Institute of Mental Health, November 12, 2007,
www.​nimh.​nih.​gov/​news/​science-​news/​2007/​brain-​matures-​a-​few-​years-​late-​in-​adhd-​but-​follows-​normal-​pattern.​shtml
; Anne Trafton, “Inside the Adult ADHD Brain,” MIT News on Campus and Around the World, June 10, 2014,
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.

Fyodor Dostoevsky
Books

Susan Cheever,
Desire: Where Sex Meets Addiction
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 2008); Fyodor Dostoevsky,
The Gambler
, translated by Constance Garnett (New York: Modern Library, 2003); Joseph Frank,
Dostoevsky: The Mantle of the Prophet, 1871–1881
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002); Joseph Frank,
Dostoevsky:
The Miraculous Years, 1865–1871
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995); Joseph Frank,
Dostoevsky: A Writer in His Time
(Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2010); Joseph Frank and David I. Goldstein, eds.,
Selected Letters of Fyodor Dostoyevsky
, translated by Andrew R. MacAndrew (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1987); Richard Freeborn,
Dostoevsky
(London: Haus Publishing, 2003); Loenid Grossman,
Dostoevsky: A Biography
, translated by Mary Mackler (Indianapolis/New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1975); Gladys Knight,
Between Each Line of Pain and Glory: My Life Story
(New York: Hyperion, 1997); Richard J. Rosenthal, “The Psychodynamics of Pathological Gambling: A Review of the Literature,”
The Handbook of Pathological Gambling
, edited by T. Galski (Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1987); David G. Schwartz,
Roll the Bones: The History of Gambling
(New York: Gotham Books, 2006); Peter Sekirin,
The Dostoevsky Archive: Firsthand Accounts of the Novelist from Contemporaries' Memoirs and Rare Periodicals
(Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 1997); Howard Shaffer,
Change Your Gambling, Change Your Life
(San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2012); Sam Skolnik,
High Stakes: The Rising Cost of America's Gambling Addiction
(Boston: Beacon Press, 2011); Lorne Tepperman, Patrizia Albanese, Sasha Stark, and Nadine Zahlan,
The Dostoevsky Effect: Problem Gambling and the Origins of Addiction
(Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2013).

Newspapers, Magazines, and Medical Reports

Sheila B. Blume, “Pathological Gambling,”
British Medical Journal
311 (August 26, 1995), 522–23; Daniel Bortz, “Gambling Addiction Affects More Men and Women, Seduced by Growing Casino Accessibility,”
U.S. News & World Report
, March 28, 2013; Henrietta Bowden-Jones and Luke Clark, “Pathological Gambling: A Neurobiological and Clinical Update,”
British Journal of Psychiatry
199, No. 2 (August 2011), 87–89; Julian W. Connolly, “A World in Flux: Pervasive Instability in Dostoevsky's
The Gambler
,”
Dostoevsky's Studies
, New Series 12 (2008), 67–79; Timothy W. Fong, “The Biopsychosocial Consequences of Pathological Gambling,”
Psychiatry
2, No. 3 (March 2005), 22–30; Joseph Frascella et al., “Shared Brain Vulnerabilities Open the Way for Nonsubstance Addictions: Carving Addiction at a New Joint?”
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
1187, No. 1 (February 2010), 294–315; Constance Holden, “Behavioral Addictions Debut in Proposed
DSM-V
,”
Science
327, No. 5968 (February 19, 2010), 935; Ferris Jabr, “How the Brain Gets Addicted to Gambling,”
Scientific American
, October 15, 2103; Raanan Kagan et al., “Problem Gambling in the 21st Century Healthcare System,” National Council on Problem Gambling, July 3, 2104; Howard Markel, “The D.S.M. Gets Addiction Right,”
New York Times
, June 5, 2012; Jennifer Medina, “San Diego
Ex-Mayor Confronts $1 Billion Gambling Problem,”
New York Times
, February 14, 2013; Denise Phillips, “Gambling: The Hidden Addiction,”
Behavioral Health Management
25, No. 5 (September/October 2005), 32–37; Marc N. Potenza et al., “Neuroscience of Behavioral and Pharmacological Treatments for Addictions,”
Neuron
69, No. 4 (February 24, 2011), 695–712; Christine Reilly and Nathan Smith, “The Evolving Definition of Pathological Gambling in the
DSM-V
,” White Paper, National Center for Responsible Gaming; Richard J. Rosenthal, “The Gambler as Case History and Literary Twin: Dostoevsky's False Beauty and the Poetics of Perversity,”
Psychoanalytic Review
84, No. 4 (August 1, 1997), 593–616; Howard J. Shaffer et al., “Estimating the Prevalence of Disordered Gambling Behavior in the United States and Canada: A Meta-Analysis,” Harvard Medical School Division on Addictions, December 15, 1997; David Surface, “High Risk Recreation—Problem Gambling in Older Adults,”
Social Work Today
9, No. 2 (March/April 2009), 18; Carol A. Tamminga and Eric J. Nestler, “Pathological Gambling: Focusing on the Addiction, Not the Activity,”
American Journal of Psychiatry
163, No. 2 (February 2006), 180–81; Caroline E. Temcheff et al., “Pathological and Disordered Gambling: A Comparison of
DSM-IV
and
DSM-V
Criteria,”
International Gambling Studies
11, No. 2 (August 2011), 213–20.

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