Proper noun
Foulkes (plural Foulkeses)
A surname.
Foulkes
plural of Foulke
In the United Kingdom group psychotherapy initially developed independently, with pioneers S. H. Foulkes and Wilfred Bion using group therapy as an approach to treating combat fatigue in the Second World War. Source: Internet
ISBN 0-87975-300-5 An attempt to replicate the experiments that used picture targets was carried out by Edward Belvedere and David Foulkes. Source: Internet
McFarland. p. 135. ISBN 0-7864-1453-7 An attempt to replicate the experiments that used picture targets was carried out by Edward Belvedere and David Foulkes. Source: Internet
Following sentencing, DI Mark Hughes said: “Foulkes committed a despicable act by taking advantage of someone in a very vulnerable and incapacitated condition. Source: Internet
Nassau – Prime Minister is presently visiting with family members affected by the Labour Day Massacre, accompanied by Minister of Health Duane Sands, Minister of Labour Dion Foulkes, and President of the Bahamas Christian Council Bishop Delton Fernander. Source: Internet
Mr Foulkes said the officers' 'faces were a picture' when they realised who they had pulled over the head figure of the North Wales force, before carrying on about their business. Source: Internet