Juan José Lopez-Ibor (Sollana, Valencia, 22 April 1906 – Madrid 1991) was a Spanish psychiatrist. He studied medicine at the University of Valencia and...
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Juan José López-Ibor Aliño (Madrid, 17 December 1941 - Madrid, 12 January 2015) was a Spanish psychiatrist. Son of Juan José López-Ibor, he graduated...
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schoolmaster Juan López Pacheco, Duke of Escalona (1716–1751), Spanish noble Juan José López-Ibor (1906–1991), Spanish psychiatrist Estadio Juan N. López, Mexican...
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in 1940 and is published by the Fundación Juan José López-Ibor. The editor-in-chief is Juan José López-Ibor Aliño (Complutense University of Madrid)....
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(2007) Harold Amos Diversity Award, Harvard Medical School (2008) Juan José López Ibor Award, World Psychiatric Association (WPA), granted at the World...
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following Meyer's creation of the method. In 1967, psychiatrist Juan José López-Ibor reported that the drug clomipramine was effective in treating OCD...
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the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Routledge 2013 pp. 56–68 p. 61 Juan José López-Ibor, Jr., George Christodoulou, Mario Maj, Norman Sartorius, Ahmed Okasha...
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non-fiction author Jorge Mateu—mathematician, author, and academic Juan José López-Ibor—psychiatrist Gabriela Bravo—politician Gema Climent—scientist, tech...
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Joaquín Gómez Mira – radiation oncologist and medical researcher Juan José López–Ibor – psychiatrist Simón Pardiñas – dentist, and youtuber Albert Einstein...
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Madrid, where he developed friendships with specialists such as Juan José López Ibor [es], Pedro Laín Entralgo, and Carlos Castilla del Pino [es]. At...
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