Erich Fromm, in both The Sane Society (New York, Rinehart, 1955) and Marx's Concept of Man (New York, Ungar, 1961) gives a clear exposition of alienation and idolatry that it would behove the young child psychiatrist to know.
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The sociologic concepts of the family of orientation and the family of procreation are said by Otto Pollack to be among the most useful for psychoanalysis. Otto Pollack, Integrating Sociological and Psychoanalytic Concepts—Exploration in Child Psychiatry (New York, Russell Sage Fountain, 1956).
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Dana W. Atchley, the humanistic teacher of medical students, has published for adolescents a book entitled Physician: Healer and Scientist that details the moral and professional requirements of a good doctor in a fashion that is both lucid and inspirational (New York, Macmillan , 1961).
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The article by Roberta Crutcher in the journalPsychiatry (Vol. 6, 191-201, 1943) remains an excellent chapter on the social history of the profession, child psychiatry.
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Leo Kanner in his textbook, Child Psychiatry (Springfield, Thomas, revised 3rd edition, 1957), reviews more fully the history of child psychiatry in a format followed herein.