Abstract
Psychiatric Annals | When exemplary members of any profession believe that it faces a crisis, their judgment must be accepted, for crises are matters of confidence; when confidence wavers, however good the objective situation may be, things will go ill until a sense of well-being has been restored.In 1893 the great neurologist Silas Weir Mitchell reproached psychiatrists for no longer being "among the first of

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