History of Medicine and Health Care, Department of Community Health Sciences and Department of History, Cumming School of Medicine and Faculty of Arts, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
School of Psychology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Can J Psychiatry. 2019 Dec;64(12):881-890. doi: 10.1177/0706743719839706. Epub 2019 Mar 25.
This article explores the life and career of Sebastian K. Littmann. He was a foundational figure of the University of Calgary's Department of Psychiatry in his role as its second chair and, before this, as an influential administrator at Toronto's Queen Street Mental Health Centre and Clarke Institute during a transitional period in the 1970s-1980s. According to McGill University's Heinz Lehmann, this transitional period was when the field of psychiatry underwent an identity crisis that threatened to dissolve the discipline and see its functions increasingly filled by counsellors, neurologists, and primary physicians. Littmann's professional background and training in Edinburgh was followed by periods of community work in New York, which-by the time he immigrated to Canada-predisposed him to favour a humane and community-based approach to psychiatric work; this approach encompassed the cultural variations that were increasingly characterizing North America's urban social landscape. His compassionate and progressive approach to treatment was remarkable in light of his troubled and deprived upbringing in Nazi-era Germany.
The present sketch of Littmann's personal and professional biography serves to highlight the ways that major historical events and large-scale migration movements, which affected Central Europe, impacted the development of Canadian psychiatry and, by extension, individual Canadians in the twentieth century.
本文探讨了塞巴斯蒂安·K·利特曼(Sebastian K. Littmann)的生平和职业生涯。他是卡尔加里大学精神病学系的第二任主席,在此之前,他曾在 20 世纪 70 年代至 80 年代的过渡时期,在多伦多皇后街心理健康中心和克拉克研究所担任有影响力的管理人员。据麦吉尔大学的海因茨·莱曼(Heinz Lehmann)称,这段过渡时期是精神病学领域经历身份危机的时期,这场危机有可能解散该学科,并使其功能日益被顾问、神经学家和初级医生所取代。利特曼在爱丁堡的专业背景和培训之后,曾在纽约从事社区工作,当他移民到加拿大时,他倾向于支持一种人性化和以社区为基础的精神科工作方法;这种方法包含了越来越多地刻画北美城市社会景观的文化差异。与他在纳粹时代德国所经历的困扰和贫困的成长环境相比,他对治疗的富有同情心和进步的方法令人瞩目。
本文对利特曼个人和专业传记的简要描述,突出了重大历史事件和影响中欧的大规模移民运动如何影响加拿大精神病学的发展,并在 20 世纪影响了个别加拿大人。