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History of Psychiatry Lectures. A Maudsley Education in the 60s Making Sense of Psychiatry and Counter-Culture DR ANTHONY FRY.
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History of Psychiatry Lectures A Maudsley Education in the 60s Making Sense of Psychiatry and Counter-Culture DR ANTHONY FRY Psychiatry in the 1960s stood at a crossroads. Maudsley trainees were pulled in different directions by the teachings of psychoanalysis, existentialism and the biomedical model. Anthony Fry, who trained at Maudsley from 1968 to 1972 and later became a consultant at Guy’s Hospital, reflects on a personal journey through the philosophical debates on mind and madness, with insights on key figures and fashions in a radical period in British psychiatry. WEDNESDAY 25 JUNE 2008 5pm - 6.15pm followed by reception with wine WOLFSON LECTURE THEATRE INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY