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  1. E. Morton Jellinek

    Scientist

    Elvin Morton "Bunky" Jellinek, E. Morton Jellinek, or most often, E. M. Jellinek, was a biostatistician, physiologist, and an alcoholism researcher, fluent in nine languages and able to communicate in four others. The son of Markus Erwin Marcel Jellinek and Rose Jellinek, née Jacobson, he was born in New York City and died at the desk of his study at Stanford University on 22 October 1963. Wikipedia

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    Elvin Morton "Bunky" Jellinek (15 August 1890 - 22 October 1963), E. Morton Jellinek, or most often, E. M. Jellinek, was a biostatistician, physiologist, and an alcoholism researcher, fluent in nine languages and able to communicate in four others.. The son of Markus Erwin Marcel Jellinek (1858-1939) and Rose Jellinek (1867-1966), née Jacobson (a.k.a. the opera singer Marcella Lindh ...
  3. addictiongroup.org

    Aug 21, 2024Ward et al. " Re-Introducing Bunky at 125: E. M. Jellinek's Life and Contributions to Alcohol Studies. " Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 2016. Maisto et al. " Patterns of transitions between relapse to and remission from heavy drinking over the first year after outpatient alcohol treatment and their relation to long-term outcomes. " J Consult Clin Psychol, 2020.
  4. alcoholstudies.libraries.rutgers.edu

    E. M. Jellinek (Photo: Rutgers Alcohol Studies Archive) Elvin Morton (E. M.) Jellinek (1890-1963) has been described as "a key figure in the emergence of 'a new scientific approach to alcohol' in post-Repeal America" by Dr. Ron Roizen, alcohol historian, and as "the Renaissance Man who brought alcohol studies out of the Dark Ages" by Dr. Thomas Babor, Editor-in-Chief of JSAD ...
  5. alcoholstudies-archives.libraries.rutgers.edu

    It happened to be published in the exact same year E. M. Jellinek and crew would begin their literature review in earnest. Jellinek's first encounter with A.A. occurred during a 1939 review of the available alcohol literature through a project funded by a Carnegie Corporation grant—a project that essentially birthed the field of modern ...
  6. britannica.com

    Elvin M. Jellinek (born Aug. 15, 1890, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Oct. 22, 1963, Palo Alto, Calif.) was an American physiologist who was a pioneer in the scientific study of alcoholism.. Jellinek studied at several European universities and received his master's degree in 1914 from the University of Leipzig.He became a biometrician (i.e., one concerned with the statistics of biological ...
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  7. sites.rutgers.edu

    Supervised by E.M. Jellinek And of course, spanning both popular and scholarly audiences is perhaps his most comprehensive work, the book The Disease Concept of Alcoholism (Jellinek, 1960), which combined with his other work has left an impact exemplified by the fact that alcoholism is occasionally referred to as "Jellinek's
  8. sites.rutgers.edu

    Feb 13, 2024The "Bunky," awarded to Mark Keller, in the Center of Alcohol Studies. After Jellinek's death in 1963, representatives of various national groups came together, including Alcoholics Anonymous, and established the Jellinek Memorial Fund to honor E. M. Jellinek, one of the greatest contributors to alcohol studies. Originally consisting of $1000 and a Bunky, a bronze casting of the head of ...
  9. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Jellinek's new typology still closely resembled the earlier Bowman-Jellinek synthesis. Compared with the older classification system, the 1960 typology combined the two groups of symptomatic drinkers into one group, the gamma alcoholics; renamed the primary addicts (sometimes called true dipsomaniacs) as epsilon alcoholics; and designated the ...
  10. sites.rutgers.edu

    The International Symposium on Alcohol and Alcoholism was held in the memory of E. M. Jellinek at the University of Chile, under the direction of Dr. Jorge Mardones in Santiago, August 15-19, 1966. Proceedings of this conference were compiled into a book, edited by R. E. Popham at the Alcohol Research Foundation in Canada.
  11. therehab.com

    Jul 25, 2024The Jellinek Curve is a model developed by E. Morton Jellinek to illustrate the typical progression of addiction. Jellinek, a pioneering researcher in alcoholism and addiction studies, created this model based on extensive research and observations of individuals struggling with alcoholism. The curve has since been

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