The Making of a Psychiatrist, Page 6, Volume 827This book is by a psychiatrist not afraid to reveal himself, to question the shibboleths of his profession while remaining a respected member within it. In his remarkable narrative, David S. Viscott gives a totally personal account of his training (from medical school through his own analysis), a provocative appraisal of traditional attitudes and techniques, and an insight into the human principles guiding his own practice and philosophy of psychiatry. -from dust jacket. |
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Authors Note | 13 |
Welcoming Committee the Residents | 23 |
First Patients First Encounters | 38 |
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