Poole Rob
Bangor University, Bangor, UK.
BJPsych Bull. 2024 Aug 15;48(4):1-5. doi: 10.1192/bjb.2024.44.
This paper reflects on a special edition of the journal and a related symposium held at Somerville College, Oxford, exploring the innovations in mental healthcare in Oxfordshire led by Dr Bertram Mandelbrote between 1959 and 1988. I draw on clinical culture, biography, mental health policy and my lived experience to understand Mandelbrote's life and work, and his legacy and lessons for contemporary psychiatrists. I explore the ecological niche that Mandelbrote created and conclude with the probable importance of his relationship with Professor Michael Gelder, who led the University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry at the time.
本文回顾了该期刊的一期特刊以及在牛津大学萨默维尔学院举办的一场相关研讨会,探讨了1959年至1988年间由伯特伦·曼德尔布罗特博士引领的牛津郡精神卫生保健方面的创新举措。我借助临床文化、人物传记、心理健康政策以及我的亲身经历来理解曼德尔布罗特的生活与工作,以及他留给当代精神科医生的遗产和经验教训。我探究了曼德尔布罗特所开创的生态位,并以他与当时牛津大学精神病学系系主任迈克尔·盖尔德教授之间关系的潜在重要性作为结论。