Hirshbein Laura D
Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan, 9C UH 9151, 1500 E. Medical Center Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Am J Psychiatry. 2004 Oct;161(10):1755-63. doi: 10.1176/ajp.161.10.1755.
The address of the retiring president of the American Psychiatric Association has been a traditional part of the annual meeting of the association since 1883. The presidential address, which has explicitly been exempted from general discussion or criticism, has become an opportunity for the elected leader of the association to reflect on the state of the profession. Over the last 120 years, the presidents of the association have themselves engaged with the history of psychiatry in ways that reflect the changes in psychiatry of the time. In the process, memory has served a professionalizing purpose, as some aspects of psychiatry's history have been remembered while others have not. In the presidential addresses, history is not just a story about the past but also a story about psychiatry's self-definition and its future.
自1883年以来,美国精神病学协会卸任主席的致辞一直是该协会年会的传统组成部分。主席致辞明确免于一般性讨论或批评,已成为协会当选领导人反思该专业现状的契机。在过去的120年里,协会主席们以反映当时精神病学变化的方式参与了精神病学的历史。在此过程中,记忆起到了专业化的作用,因为精神病学历史的某些方面被铭记,而其他方面则没有。在主席致辞中,历史不仅是关于过去的故事,也是关于精神病学自我定义及其未来的故事。