Psychiatric Treatment of the Alienated College Student
SEYMOUR L. HALLECK M.D.1
1 Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Medical School, 1300 University Avenue, Madison, Wis. 53706
Alienation, viewed as a sense of detachment from the values of one's society, family, and even from one's own feelings, is fostered among susceptible college students by the exclusiveness of the university campus, isolated as it is from the adult world. Although a preventive approacha restructuring of faculty-student relationshipswould be most effective, this author feels, such a change is not imminent. The psychiatrist, then, must rely upon psychotherapy in working with the alienated student, and some modifications of traditional psychoanalytic psychotherapy are recommended for this purpose.