b'16RAPPORT | Short TakeDr. ErichLindemann Memorial Lecture Online Archive Finds Home at 91香蕉视频成人在线r. Erich Lindemann (1900-1974) was a D significant leader in the field of psychiatry and an important contributor to mental health services and awareness in Boston. His work has been cited as some of the earliest significant research revealing the long-term impacts of grief and trauma, and he is said to have influenced other well-known grief theorists, like John Bowlby and Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Dr. Erich Lindemann91香蕉视频成人在线 is proud to now house a collection of transcripts from a memorial lecturethat continue to resonate in our increasingly series started two years after Lindemanns death. Thecomplex society. They focus on live issues that collection is dedicated to the past participants of thehave not been solved or become less important.Erich Lindemann Memorial Lecture series and to allLindemann, who during his lifetime held positions those who are open to new ideas and collaborationsas the Chief of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General that will lead to the betterment of the mental andHospital and professor at Harvard Medical School, social health of people, communities, and society. was well known for his work with victims of the These lectures have offered a place to give1942 Cocoanut Grove fire, an event which greatly a hearing to those working in [mental health,influenced his research. He also founded the first public health, and social policy], and to encouragecommunity mental health agency in the nation, the students, professionals and the general publicWellesley Human Relations Service, in 1948.to immerse themselves in this perspective, saidThe first lecture was delivered in 1976 by Gerald David G. Satin, MD, DLFAPA, assistant clinicalCaplan, MD, Director of Child Psychiatry Emeritus professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medicalat the Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. More School and Chairman of the Erich Lindemannthan 40 years later, the Lindemann Lecture Series Memorial Lecture Committee. Over the years,continues to provide an annual forum for discussion the lecturers and discussants have presented aof important and timely topics in psychology, wide range of clinical, policy, and historical topicscommunity mental health and social policy.'