Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1967

Page 140 of 240

 

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 140 of 240
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1 l '12 Terry A. Polevoy joan C. Pollard David M. Priver Stephen l-l. Rablnowitz Edward A. Recler im.- 1 I Divisions of the Department of Psychiatry are located at Lafayette Clinic and at the Herman Kiefer Branch of Detroit General Hospitalg both actively engaged in teaching, research, and patient care. Joyce E. Renick David D. Rice Gary H. Rich Robert E. Rodstrom Mark E. Rosenberg 138

Page 139 text:

QP!! The Bettmann Archive Philippe Pinel C1745-18263 French physician demanding the removal of chains from insane at the Bicctrc Hospital in Paris. Each new movement in psychiatry tends to be viewed as a humane liberation. This tendency is best symbolized by the career of Pinel, who is universally remem- bered land almost solely rememberedj because he removed the chains from the insane. Others, such as Rush in America and the Tukes in England continued his tradition. Seen from the humanitarian viewpoint, psychoanalysis, under the leader- ship of Sigmund Freud, seemed to lift the patient from the doom of his constitu- tion and degeneration and to offer instead the possibility of a better choice in solving his problems through improved understanding of self. The third psychiatric revolution -known as Community Psychiatry-fits well into the humanitarian tradition. Although it does not pretend to offer insight into etiology-this now seems dominated by multidisciplinary research, or radical treat- ment innovations-the behaviorists and pharmacologists have done most of this-it has evoked tremendous popular support. Community Psychiatry, sanctioned by recent massive state and federal legislation, offers to take the patient from the state hospital, bring psychiatry into the neighborhood, and keep the patient functioning in his community. Nothing has made more impact on the actual practice of psychi- atry in the last five years than this latest humanitarian movement. i 4 The Bcttmann Archive inflated ideas baked out of patientis head by quack-fever therapist.



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Dale E. Rowe Richard O. Sacks Allan I. Salamon jack B. Salamon Robert F. Sanke '1 gf-J J A seminar in Forensic Psychiatry conducted by Dr. Elliot Luby. William S. Sarnat Marilyn A. Sauder Stanley N. Schatzman Michael D. Schkloven Ronald C. Schneider 139

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Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 203

1967, pg 203

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 154

1967, pg 154

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 202

1967, pg 202

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 95

1967, pg 95

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 230

1967, pg 230

Wayne State University School of Medicine - Yearbook (Detroit, MI) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 35

1967, pg 35


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