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Am J Psychiatry 123:320-332, September 1966
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.123.3.320
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Adolf Meyer and the Development of American Psychiatry

THEODORE LIDZ M.D.1

1 Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, Conn.

Adolf Meyer was a major force in molding psychiatry into its current form; his teachings are so solidly incorporated into American psychiatric theory and practice that the extent of his influence is often over-looked. He brought American psychiatry its pluralistic and instrumental orientation, its holistic approach, its psychobiological understanding that human behavior is integrated at a symbolic level, its conceptualization of psychiatric disorders as maladaptive reaction patterns rather than as discrete disease entities, its interest in the psychotherapy of the psychoses. He provided psychiatry with a fundamental scientific orientation that fitted into the remainder of science and also opened the way for the inclusion of data concerning human experience and biography in biological thinking.




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