Michael Fitzgerald is an Ireland Irish psychiatrist and professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at Trinity College, Dublin . ref name official cite web url http www.professormichaelfitzgerald.eu publisher ProfessorMichaelFitzgerald.eu title Professor Michael Fitzgerald accessdate 19 April 2012 ref As of 2005, he had diagnosed over 900 individuals with Asperger syndrome . ref name cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk news uknews 1491791 Missing link between madness and genius.html title Missing link between madness and genius date 11 June 2005 author Iggulden, Amy work The Telegraph accessdate 19 April 2012 ref Views on autism see also Historical figures sometimes considered autistic In an interview with The Daily Telegraph The Telegraph , Fitzgerald shared his views on autism and other psychiatric disorders blockquote Psychiatric disorders can also have positive dimensions. I m arguing the genes for autism Asperger s, and creativity are essentially the same. We don t know which genes they are yet or how many there are, but we are talking about multiple genes of small effect. Every case is unique because people have varying numbers of the genes involved. These produce people who are highly focused, don t fit into the school system, and who often have poor social relationships and eye contact. They can be quite paranoid and oppositional, and usually highly moral and ethical. They can persist with a topic for 20 30 years without being distracted by what other people think. And they can produce in one lifetime the work of three or four other people. ref cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk science science news 3326317 Albert Einstein found genius through autism.html title Albert Einstein found genius through autism work The Telegraph date 21 February 2008 accessdate 19 April 2012 author Fleming, Nic ref blockquote In 2004 s Autism and Creativity Is There a Link Between ... Category Academics of Trinity College, Dublin Category Living people Ireland bio stub psychiatrist ... more details
wikisource The Sexual Life of the Child Albert Moll 1862&ndash 1939 was a Germans German psychiatrist and, together with Iwan Bloch and Magnus Hirschfeld , the founder of modern sexology . Moll believed sexual nature involved two entirely distinct parts sexual stimulation and sexual attraction . Sexual theories Moll divided the sexual response into four phases ref Moll, Albert 1912 The Sexual life of the Child Macmillan, New York, pp. 22&ndash 23 original in German 1908 ref The onset, the equable voluptuous sensation, the voluptuous acme, the sudden diminution and cessation of the voluptuous sensation Hypnotism After the death of hypnotism s founder, James Braid surgeon James Braid , in 1860, Moll was one of a handful of people who continued serious research into the subject. Moll published his account of the history of hypnotism and his own experiments in Hypnotism , 1889, in preparation of which he was assisted by support from Prof. August Forel and Dr. Max Dessoir . ref Moll, A. Hypnotism, 1889, Preface to first edition, pp. ix x. ref Mysticism Moll was a firm believer in hypnotism , ref Moll, Albert 1889 Der Hypnotismus Kornfeld, Berlin ref but not mysticism . He frequently indulged in the unmasking of Mediumship mediums and s ance s. ref Moll, Albert 1902 Christian science, medicine, and occultism translated by F.J. Rebman Rebman Ltd, London ref References Bullough, Vern L. and Bullough. Bonnie eds. 1994 Moll, Albert 1862 1939 Human Sexuality An encyclopedia Garland Publishing, New York, ISBN 0 8240 7972 8 http www.oldandsold.com articles09 sexual emotion 31.shtml Modern Views of Sexual Emotion Albert Moll published 1957 http www2.hu berlin.de sexology GESUND ARCHIV MOLL.HTM Albert Moll biography Humboldt University of Berlin Notes nowiki See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the ref and ref tags, and the template below. nowiki reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Moll, Albert ... more details
File Sommer robert.jpg right thumb Robert Sommer 1864 1937 Robert Sommer December 19, 1864 &ndash February 2, 1937 was a German psychiatrist and genealogist born in Grottkau . He is remembered for his work in experimental psychology . He studied medicine and philosophy in Freiburg im Breisgau and Leipzig , relocating in 1885 to Berlin , where he composed a work on the philosophy of John Locke in relation to Ren Descartes . In 1887 he received his doctorate of philosophy, afterwards working as an assistant in the laboratory of Wilhelm Wundt 1832 1920 at Leipzig . From 1889 he was an assistant at a psychiatric hospital in Rybnik , earning his habilitation at W rzburg in 1892. In 1895 he became an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Giessen , where during the following year he established the Centre for Psychiatry. ref http www.uniklinikum giessen.de psychiat rsrs2008 rsaward.html Uniklinikum Giessen Robert Sommer Award ref In 1904 he was a co founder of the Society for Experimental Psychology. ref http books.google.com books?id D51jFkXYFf4C&pg PA26&lpg PA26&dq 22Society for Experimental Psychology 22 Sommer&source bl&ots NJdcDFbifS&sig l2f0HFbyJEoeFP4LLeg0Rrz8uh0&hl en&ei lYJzSuf4K5C MNuFubEM&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7 v onepage&q 22Society 20for 20Experimental 20Psychology 22 20Sommer&f false Gestalt Psychology in German Culture, 1890 1967 By Mitchell G. Ash ref Today the Robert Sommer Award is given in recognition for achievement in schizophrenia research. ref http www.uniklinikum giessen.de psychiat rsrs2008 rsaward.html Uniklinikum Giessen Robert Sommer Award ref Written works Lockes Verh ltnis zu Descartes Locke s Relationship to Descartes , 1888 Grundz ge einer Geschichte der deutschen Psychologie und Aesthetik von Wolf Baumgarten bis Kant Schiller History of German Psychology and Aesthetics of Wolff Baumgarten to Kant Schiller 1890 Diagnostik der Geisteskrankheiten Diagnostics on Mental Illness , 1894 Lehrbuch der psychopathologi ... more details
Other persons Richard Rosner Richard Rosner born c. 1941 is an United States American psychiatrist specializing in forensic psychiatry . ref name reeves2006 Reeves R 2006 . http www.jaapl.org cgi reprint 34 2 150.pdf Richard Rosner, MD Pioneer in Forensic Psychiatry. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 34 150 3, 2006 ref He is Medical Director of the Forensic Psychiatry Clinic of Bellevue Hospital . Rosner developed and published the four step model of forensic psychiatry, a conceptual framework for organizing and analyzing data. Life and career Rosner grew up in Brooklyn . After graduating from Princeton University , he applied for surgical residency he did not get. Rosner decided to go into psychiatry in the face of being drafted for the Vietnam War . He did his residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center before taking a position at Bellevue. He met his future wife Bernice, a nurse, while in school. She died in 2001. In 1974 he succeeded Robert Goldstein as director of the clinic. He is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at New York University . He has served as president of the Tri State Chapter of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law AAPL 1976 1986 , national AAPL 1987 1988 , the American Board of Forensic Psychiatry 1989 1990 , the Accreditation Council on Fellowships in Adolescent Psychiatry 1992 present , the American Academy of Forensic Sciences AAFS 1996 1997 , the Association of Directors of Forensic Psychiatry Fellowships 1996 1998 , and the American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry 2003 2004 . He appears as an expert witness , ref name farr1981 Farr B August 9, 1981 . 2 Experts to Evaluate Case Against Buono. Los Angeles Times ref and has commented on mental health issues surrounding high profile trials like Jeffrey Dahmer s. ref name toufexis1992 Toufexis A February 3, 1992 . http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,974814,00.html Trials Do Mad Acts a Madman Make? Time magazine Time ref He has authored many books, including Principles ... more details
other people Edward Hallowell BLP sources date June 2009 Like resume date June 2009 Edward M. Hallowell is a child and adult psychiatrist who specialises in ADD ADHD and who also has ADD. He is the co author of the books Driven to Distraction ADHD Driven to Distraction 1994 and Delivered From Distraction 2005 . Biography Hallowell is an alumnus of both Harvard and Phillips Exeter Academy , and received his medical degree from Tulane University Medical School. Hallowell has authored many books on various psychological topics, including problems with attention, focus, stress and worry. His national best sellers Driven to Distraction Pantheon, 1994 and Answers to Distraction Pantheon, 1995 discuss attention deficit disorder in children and in adults. When You Worry about the Child You Love , Simon & Schuster, 1996 describes the various emotional and learning problems children may have and offers practical tips on how best to deal with them. With Michael Thompson, he co authored a book of essays on children, families and schools, entitled finding the Heart of the Child National Association of Independent Schools, 1997 . He also created The Hallowell Center for Cognitive and Emotional Health in Sudbury, MA . Hallowell continues to work in his private practice while he also consults to businesses and other organizations, writes books, and gives about 100 lectures per year. Hallowell is considered to be an expert on the topic of ADD. ref name Wallis Hallowell is a highly recognized speaker and has presented on thousands of topics such as ADD, strategies on handling your fast paced life, the Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness and other pertinent family and health issues. Hallowell lives in the Boston area with his wife, Sue, a social worker, and their three children, Lucy, Jack and Tucker. Books Finding the Heart of the Child 1993 Driven To Distraction by Dr. Edward Hallowell Driven to Distraction 1994 Answers to Distraction 1996 Attention Deficit Disorder A Different Perce ... more details
Martin Keller is an United States American psychiatrist . He is Mary E. Zucker Professor and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown Medical School in Providence, Rhode Island Providence , Rhode Island . ref http research.brown.edu research profile.php?id 1100924449 Brown Medical School s page on Martin Keller accessed 29 January 2007 ref Career history BLP unsourced section date March 2010 Keller earned his BA in psychology at Dartmouth College his MD at Cornell University , Weill College of Medicine internship at Bellevue Medical Center and residency in psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital . He has been a pioneer in prospective, longitudinal, naturalistic and neuropsychopharmacologic treatment research, including the development of new assessment methods such as The Longitudinal Follow up Evaluation , which have become standard in the field and used in over 1,000 research programs worldwide. The recipient of over 25 National Institute of Mental Health NIMH grants, his studies lead to a paradigm shift in understanding that mood and anxiety disorders are not short lived episodes, but are primarily chronic, recurrent and disabling illnesses, expressed across the lifespan which provided evidence to the Surgeon General of the United States Surgeon Generals report that depression is one of the more devastating public health problems. Keller discovered that about 25 of major depressive episodes were superimposed on dysthymia , a condition labeled double depression which is more pernicious, chronic and disabling than most other forms of Major depressive disorder MDD . He first identified the serious undertreatment of MDD in 1982, and later organized a consensus conference concluding that less than 10 of patients with MDD receive adequate treatment. He applied these findings and methodologies to empirically develop new short term and maintenance treatment strategies for bipolar disorder, recurrent MDD and chronic MDD with medication ... more details
Charles Inglis McLaren M.D. 23 August 1882 &ndash 9 October 1957 was an Australian psychiatrist and missionary. McLaren was born in Tokyo to Rev. Samuel Gilfillan McLaren M.A., a Scottish missionary, and his wife Marjory. He attended Scotch College, Melbourne , and then the University of Melbourne , from which he received a Bachelor of Medicine in 1906, a Bachelor of Science in 1907 and a Doctorate of Medicine in 1910. He was resident medical officer at the Royal Melbourne Hospital from 1907 to 1908 and in 1909 moved to the Children s Hospital. In 1910, as Australasian chairman of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, he toured Australian and New Zealand universities. ref name adb cite web last Engel first Frank authorlink coauthors title McLaren, Charles Inglis 1882 1957 work Australian Dictionary of Biography publisher Australian National University date 1986 url http adb.anu.edu.au biography mclaren charles inglis 7406 doi accessdate 21 July 2011 ref McLaren married Jessie Reeve, daughter of a missionary and travelling secretary of the Christian Union, on 22 August 1911 at Alma Road Presbyterian Church in St Kilda, Victoria St Kilda . They travelled to Korea as missionaries, and McLaren was assistant superintendent and then superintendent of Paton Memorial Hospital in Chinju . In 1917 he enlisted in the Royal Army Medical Corps and was medical officer to the Chinese Labour Battalion in France. He was professor of neurology and psychological medicine at Yonsei University Union Christian Medical College, Severance Hospital , in Seoul from 1922 to 1939 before returning to Chinju Hospital in 1940 he also undertook further study at Vienna in 1929 . ref name adb McLaren revisited Melbourne periodically, lecturing on the relationship between body and mind in 1927, publishing a paper in the Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy in 1928, and lecturing for the Melbourne University Student Christian Movement in 1934. He was a prolific journal contributor ... more details
About the psychiatrist other people with the same name Robert Spitzer disambiguation Generalize date October 2009 Robert Leopold Spitzer ref http www.nysed.gov coms op001 opsc2a?profcd 60&plicno 080978&namechk SPI Professional License Verification , New York State Education Department ref born May 22, 1932 is a retired professor of psychiatry . He spent most of his career at Columbia University in New York City , New York , United States and was on the research faculty of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research . He was a major architect of the modern classification of mental disorders . He retired after 49 years ref cite web title Tribute to Robert L. Spitzer by Hannah S. Decker December 17, 2010 publisher Automattic WordPress url http historypsychiatry.wordpress.com 2011 01 05 tribute to robert l spitzer by hannah s decker december 17 2010 accessdate February 10, 2011 ref in December 2010. ref cite web title No Grand Rounds Retirement event for Dr. Robert Spitzer publisher Columbia University Medical Center url http asp.cumc.columbia.edu psych events psychdisplayimage.asp?Event ID 2078 date December 17, 2010 accessdate February 9, 2011 ref He is called arguably the most influential psychiatrist of the 20th century. ref A rguably the most influential psychiatrist of the twentieth century in cite book author Lane, Christopher title Shyness How Normal Behavior Became a Sickness year 2008 publisher Yale University Press via Amazon.com Look Inside url http www.amazon.com Shyness Normal Behavior Became Sickness dp 0300143176 isbn 9780300143171 page 6 and without question, one of the most influential psychiatrists of the twentieth century in cite news last Spiegel first Alix title The Dictionary of Disorder work The New Yorker publisher Cond Nast .... http www.christianitytoday.com ct 2005 april 20.94.html Therapeutically Incorrect Atheist psychiatrist ..., Robert Psychiatrist Category Living people Category American psychiatrists Category American Jews ... more details
Charles Brenner psychiatrist 1914 2008 was an American psychoanalyst who served as President of the New York Psychoanalytic Society, and is perhaps best known for his contributions to drive theory , the structure of the mind, and Psychoanalysis Modern conflict theory conflict theory . Early contributions Called the intransigent purist of American psychoanalyis , Brenner was the author of a forbidding Elementary Textbook of Psychoanalysis and, with Jacob Arlow , of Psychoanalytic Concepts and the Structural Theory , a once controversial, now standard advanced text . ref Janet Malcolm, Psychoanalysis The Impossible Profession London 1988 p. 4 ref Eric Berne considered that on the question What is psychoanalysis? Two of the best books...are An Elementary Textbook of Psychoanalysis , by Charles Brenner, and Freud s Outline of Psychoanalysis ref Eric Berne, A Layman s Guide to Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis Middlesex 1976 p. 297 ref and Brenner himself acknowledged that probably my most significant influence was as author of An Elementary Textbook . ref Quoted in Arnold M. Cooper, Contemporary Psychoanalysis in America 2006 p. 2 ref One of the best descriptions of the superego is found in Charles Brenner s classic text, An Elementary Textbook , where Brenner notes that contrary to the ordinary meaning of conscience , we understand that the functions of the superego are often largely or completely unconscious . ref H. Mindess A. Berger, Laughter and Liberation 2010 p. 5 ref Technique Brenner is known for his advocacy of a fanatically meticulous, aseptic analytic technique and for his hard line theoretical position... in ego psychology ego psychology . ref Malcolm, Impossible , p. 4 ref In his article Working Alliance, Therapeutic Alliance, and Transference 1979 , Brenner challenged the whole notion that transference and the real relationship can be separated, attacking the concepts of the working alliance or the therapeutic alliance as a kind of shady side deal that...robs ... more details
Infobox scientist name Mikhail Osipovich Gurevich image Mikhail Osipovich Gurevich.jpg image size birth date Birth date df yes 1878 09 18 birth place the village of Sosnytsia , Chernigov Governorate , flag Russian Empire death date Death date and age df yes 1953 11 16 1878 09 18 death place flag the Soviet Union citizenship flag the Soviet Union field psychiatry known for promoting Soviet child psychiatry and psychoneurology workplaces the Moscow University , the First Moscow Medical Institute , the Second Moscow Medical Institute , the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences alma mater the Moscow University awards the Order of the Red Banner of Labour , honoured worker of science of the RSFSR Mikhail Osipovich Gurevich lang ru September 18, 1878, the village of Sosnytsia , Chernigov Governorate November 16, 1953 ref name cite book last first title year 2005 publisher location isbn 592700055X pages 227 233 url http psyche.ru BigFale Book Platonov.pdf ref was a Russian and Soviet psychiatrist, one of leaders of Russian psychoneurology , honoured worker of science of the RSFSR, ref name cite book last first title , . year 1984 publisher location pages 372 ref and a full member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences . ref name cite journal last first title journal Nezavisimiy Psikhiatricheskiy Zhournal year 2009 issue 3 url http www.npar.ru journal 2009 3 03 gurevic.htm accessdate 4 July 2011 ref Biography Gurvich was born on 18 September 1878 in the village of Sosnytsia , Chernigov Governorate . In Chernigov , he finished public school as a recipient of a gold medal for academic excellence. re ... more details
Alejandro Rodriguez February 1918 &ndash January 20, 2012 was a Venezuelan American pediatrician and psychiatrist , known for his pioneering work in child psychiatry . He was the director of the division of child psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , and conducted pivotal studies on autism and other developmental disorders in children. Early Life Alejandro Rodriguez was born in Caracas , Venezuela , in 1918, to a businessman and a homemaker, where he spent his entire youth. After his graduation from the St. Ignacio School in Caracas, he entered the Universidad de Venezuela , where he earned his medical degree in 1939. In 1942, he received a private scholarship for pediatrics training at Johns Hopkins . Upon his pediatrics residency, Rodriguez returned to Venezuela for 13 years to practice pediatrics ref name TCPalm http www.tcpalm.com news 2012 jan 25 palm city man known for child psychology studies Palm City man known for child psychiatry studies dies two weeks shy of 94th birthday ref . Years at Johns Hopkins Rodriguez then returned to the United States in 1956 to study psychiatry at Stanford . He stayed there for a year, then returned to Johns Hopkins to complete his child psychiatry traing, where he was later employed under Leo Kanner in child psychiatry while Kanner was Division Chief in the 1950s during the early days of child psychiatry. Kanner mentored both Rodriguez and Dr. Leon Eisenberg , who became Johns Hopkins Division Chief after the retirement of Leo Kanner , who is credited with discovering the syndrome of autism in 1935 ref http mobile.baltimoresun.com p.p?m b&a rp&id 1546440&postId 1546440&postUserId 46&sessionToken &catId 7560&curAbsIndex 0&resultsUrl DID 3D6 26DFCL 3D1000 26DSB 3Drank 2523desc 26DBFQ 3DuserId 253A46 26DL.w 3D 26DL.d 3D10 26DQ 3DsectionId 253A7560 26DPS 3D0 26DPL 3D5 Baltimore Sun death notice for Rodriguez ref and by many is considered to be the founding parent of child psychiatry , since he coined the term ... more details
Other people2 David Cooper disambiguation Refimprove date May 2009 David Graham Cooper born 1931 in Cape Town , South Africa died 1986 in Paris , France was a British Psychiatry psychiatrist , theorist and leader in the anti psychiatry movement. Cooper graduated from the University of Cape Town in 1955. He moved to London , where he worked at several hospitals and directed an experimental unit for young schizophrenic s called Villa 21 . In 1965, he was involved with Laing and others in establishing the Philadelphia Association . An existentialism existential Marxism Marxist , he left the Philadelphia Association in the 1970s in a disagreement over its growing interest in spiritualism over politics. Leading concepts Cooper believed that madness and psychosis are the manifestation of a disparity between one s own true identity and our social identity the identity others give us and we internalise . Cooper s ultimate solution was through revolution. To this end, Cooper travelled to Argentina as he felt the country was rife with revolutionary potential. He later returned to England before moving to France where he spent the last years of his life. Cooper coined the term anti psychiatry see below to describe opposition and opposing methods to the orthodox psychiatry of the time, although the term could easily describe the anti psychiatrists view of orthodox psychiatry, i.e., anti psychic healing. He coordinated the Congress on the Dialectics of Liberation, held in London at The Roundhouse in Chalk Farm from 15 July to 30 July 1967 Participants included R. D. Laing , Paul Goodman writer Paul Goodman , Allen Ginsberg , Herbert Marcuse and the Black Panthers Stokely Carmichael . ref http www.marcuse.org herbert pubs 60spubs 67dialecticlib 677DialectLibIntro.htm David Cooper ed. , The Dialectics of Liberation Book information and Introduction ref Jean Paul Sartre was scheduled to appear but cancelled at the last moment. The term anti psychiatry was first used by David Cooper ... more details
Other people2 David Healy disambiguation David Healy is an Ireland Irish psychiatrist who is currently a professor in Psychological Medicine at Cardiff University School of Medicine , Wales . He is also the director of North Wales School of Psychological Medicine. He became the centre of controversy concerning the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on medicine and academia . For most of his career Healy has held the view that Prozac and Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor SSRIs selective serotonin re uptake inhibitors can lead to suicide and has been critical of the amount of ghost writing in the current scientific literature. Healy s views led to what has been termed The Toronto Affair which was, at its core, a debate about academic freedom . Background and research Healy was born in Raheny , Dublin . He completed an MD in neuroscience and studied psychiatry during a clinical research fellowship at Cambridge University Clinical School. In 1990, Healy became a Senior Lecturer in Psychological Medicine at North Wales and in 1996 became a Reader in Psychological Medicine. He became a Professor a couple of years ago. His current research interests at Cardiff University include cognitive functioning in affective disorders and psychoses as well as circadian rhythms in affective disorders, recovery in psychoses and physical health of people with mental illness. He also heads the psychiatric inpatient unit at Bangor, Gwynedd Bangor , North Wales , where treatments include electroconvulsive therapy ECT and psychiatric medication . ref Joshua Kendall. http www.boston.com news globe ideas articles 2004 02 01 talking back to prozac?mode PF Talking back to Prozac . Boston Globe , 1 February 2004. ref Healy has authored a number of books and is an expert on the history and development of psychopharmacology . He co authored a book, History of Convulsive Therapy with Edward Shorter . Healy s work, particularly his histories of psychopharmacology, influenced Charles Barber ... more details
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Professor Thomas Lynch 1922 2005 was the first Professor of Psychiatry at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland . He was also the first to develop a psychiatric unit in a general hospital in the Republic of Ireland. ref cite news url http www.irishtimes.com newspaper obituaries 2005 0205 1104400444819.html title Irish Times obituary work The Irish Times date 2 February 2005 ref He was a founding member of the Mental Health Association of Ireland now Mental Health Ireland ref http mentalhealthireland.ie index.php?option com frontpage&Itemid 1 ref in 1966 ref cite web url http mentalhealthireland.ie pressreleases Mensana News 13 1.pdf title Mental Health Ireland article ref and served on a number of boards including The National Drugs Advisory Board, The National Rehabilitation Board, the Central Remedial Clinic and the Eastern Health Board ref cite web url http pb.rcpsych.org cgi content full 29 11 438 title Royal College of Pschyiatrics Bulliton ref Thomas Lynch was the son of Irish freedom fighter and politician Fion n Lynch References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lynch, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1922 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lynch, Thomas Category 1922 births Category 2005 deaths Category Irish psychiatrists ... more details
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This list includes notable psychiatrist s. Individuals listed below are all physicians, and are American ... yes top yes num yes A Ahmed Okasha , Egyptian psychiatrist, president of World Psychiatric Association from 2002 to 2005. Keith Ablow 1961 , American television psychiatrist Alfred Adler 1870 1937 , individual psychology Leo Alexander 1905 1985 , Austrian American psychiatrist, author Alois Alzheimer 1864 1915 , German psychiatrist, Alzheimer s disease Nancy C. Andreasen , Recipient, National Medal ... Basaglia 1924 1980 , Italian psychiatrist and mental health reformer Jack Barchas , American psychiatrist, Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College Peter Baumann psychiatrist Peter Baumann 1935 , Swiss psychiatrist, advocate for psycholytic therapy and euthanasia Aaron T. Beck 1921 , American psychiatrist, father of cognitive therapy Eugen Bleuler 1857 1940 , Swiss psychiatrist, named term schizophrenia Ian Brockington 1935 , British psychiatrist, researched nosology of psychiatry William Breitbart , American psychiatrist, Chief, Psychiatry Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center John Charles Bucknill 1817 1897 , British psychiatrist and mental health reformer C Donald Ewen Cameron 1901 1967 , Scottish born psychiatrist, depatterning and psychic driving CIA funded experiments, head of APA and WPA John Cade 1912 1980 , Australian psychiatrist, Lithium therapy research Fiona Caldicott born 1941 , British psychiatrist Patricia Casey , Professor of Psychiatry at University College Dublin Daniel Harold Casriel 1924 1983 , U.S. psychiatrist, creator of The New ... psychiatrist, interested in paranormal and metaphysics Anthony Clare 1942 2007 , Irish psychiatrist John Gordon Clark 1926 1999 , American psychiatrist, 1991 psychiatrist of the year, Psychiatric Times ... therapy Eustace Chesser 1902 1973 , Scottish psychiatrist John Cutting psychiatrist John Cutting , British psychiatrist and writer, specialising in schizophrenia D Eric Cunningham Dax 1908 2008 , British ... more details
Michael Shepherd or Mike Shepherd may refer to Michael Shepherd psychiatrist 1923 1955 , British psychiatrist Michael Shepherd, pseudonym of the author Robert Ludlum 1927 2001 Mike Shepherd author born 1947 , American science fiction writer Mike Shepherd music producer born 1977 , music producer and engineer hndis Shepherd, Michael ... more details
Edward Hallowell may refer to Edward Hallowell herpetologist 1808 1860 , American herpetologist and physician Edward Hallowell psychiatrist , American psychiatrist known for his work on Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Edward Needles Hallowell 1836 1871 , officer in and later commander of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry hndis Hallowell, Edward de Edward Hallowell ... more details