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Brickman, Harry - Audio Oral History Interview - CSWA ❧ Interviewed by Frances Lomas Feldman on July 9, 1999. An interview with Dr. Harry Brickman as he discusses his studies in psychiatry at NYU and Menninger Clinic psychiatric training at facilities in San Francisco and Palo Alto practice in Riverside Navy service in Korean War work as prison psychiatrist at Navy jail private practice after war position as Chief of Outpatient Department at the NPI at UCLA move to Director of Mental Health at LA County and philosophy of community mental health services development of community mental health services work of Alex Rogawski and Irv Berkowitz failings of Short-Doyle Act to fund community health services continued work at Harbor General (LA County) problems of voluntary commitment politics of job with LA County and subsequent resignation work with UCLA, the Psycho-Analytic Institute, and Department of Psychiatry at USC leadership of Jack Lomas on Mental Health Board problems at USC Department of Psychiatry with personnel development of mental services in ethnic communities changes in attitudes towards mental health programs opposition of John Birch Society to community mental health programs work as Dean of Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute family. ❧ Harry Brickman, M.D., Ph.D. Interviewed by Frances Lomas Feldman. Date of interview: 7-9-99. Length of interview: 1 hour 16 minutes. 1 cassette tape. Transcript of interview: 24 pp. ❧ INTERVIEW TOPICS: Studies in psychiatry at NYU and Menninger Clinic family. ❧ ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: 1. Correspondence re interview. 2. Article by Dr. Harry Brickman.
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1 video (1:16:15) interviews oral histories (document genres) video/mp4
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