Psychiatry's 200th birthday release_jtwzs5o3dva45hjvhl63upagpq

by Andreas Marneros

Published in British Journal of Psychiatry by Royal College of Psychiatrists.

2008   Volume 193, Issue 01, p1-3

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<jats:title>Summary</jats:title> Professor Johann Christian Reil of Halle, Germany, first introduced the term 'psychiatry' in 1808. He argued that mental illness should be treated by physicians and that psychiatry required the very best medical practitioners. He stressed the important relationships between physical and mental factors in illness and the role of psychotherapy as one of the main treatment approaches in medicine. He was a strong advocate of humane treatment and reduction of stigma. Many of his ideas remain important today
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