Neill J R
Am J Psychiatry. 1980 Apr;137(4):460-4. doi: 10.1176/ajp.137.4.460.
After his death in 1950 Adolf Meyer, the "Dean of American Psychiatry," was forgotten by most in the field. As a result, his role in determining the course of psychiatry's current identity crisis remains largely unexplored. Meyer was responsible for enlarging the domain of psychiatry to include involvement in the mental health movement. He fostered a disenchantment with psychiatric diagnosis and with the current ideological pluralism. The authors suggests that there is much in Meyer's thought and work that can be applied to help resolve psychiatry's current crisis.
1950年阿道夫·迈耶去世后,这位“美国精神病学 dean”被该领域的大多数人遗忘了。因此,他在决定精神病学当前身份危机进程中所扮演的角色在很大程度上仍未得到探索。迈耶负责扩大精神病学领域,使其包括参与心理健康运动。他促成了对精神病学诊断和当前意识形态多元主义的一种觉醒。作者认为,迈耶的思想和工作中有很多内容可用于帮助解决精神病学当前的危机。