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...reminded that I was fortunate to grow up in a two-parent home and have access to a good education," notes Lamar, who joined TIME 3 1/2 years ago after graduating from Harvard with a major in history and literature. Lamar credits one of his professors, Child Psychiatrist and Author Robert Coles, with awakening his interest in social issues. Then he adds, "I don't know a black person who is not concerned about the widening gap between middle-class blacks and those entrenched in the ghettos...
...Alan Schatzberg, who served as interim psychiatrist-in-chief will continue at McLean as a psychiatrist and co-director of the hospital's Affective Disease Program...
During Frazier's leave of absence, the non-profit hospital's search committee did not select a permanent director. Frazier will serve as psychiatrist-in-chief until a permanent director is chosen, said McLean General Director Francis deMarneffe...
Frazier first came to McLean as psychiatrist-in-chief in 1972. Before that he was deputy director of the New York State Psychiatric Institute and professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons...
...experts believe the Surgeon General's suggestion makes sense. Observes Harold Harris, a child psychiatrist at Duke Medical Center: "At four or five, they're playing doctor games. Sexuality is what that's all about. We should bring it out of the closet and talk about it in school and home." It would not be necessary to give third-graders the full hair-raising message, only a few basics. Child Psychologist Lee Salk would not favor including the subject as part of sex education, but he thinks that AIDS could be explained as a disease if care is taken...