I have spent the best part of the last quarter of a century working on the con- sultation service at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Much of my satisfaction has stemmed from working with nonpsychiatric physicians, especially in having them come to realize the value of psychological methods in the treatment of their patients. It has always been my belief that learning to understand the patient's mental life was as much a part of medicine as the taking of vital signs. To treat adequately, certainly to treat well, a physician must know something of his patient's thought processes. Teaching...
I have spent the best part of the last quarter of a century working on the con- sultation service at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Much of my sa...