Hermann Göring (1893–1946) German politician and military leader
To Leon Goldensohn (21 May 1946)
The Nuremberg Interviews (2004)
A collection of quotes on the topic of psychiatrist, thing, use, doing.
Hermann Göring (1893–1946) German politician and military leader
To Leon Goldensohn (21 May 1946)
The Nuremberg Interviews (2004)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
A Fresh Look at Empiricism: 1927-42 (1996), p. 544
Attributed from posthumous publications
Sander Gilman (1944) American historian
page 14.
Creating Beauty to Cure the Soul (1998)
Raymond Cattell (1905–1998) British-American psychologist
Source: The Scientific Analysis of Personality, 1965, p. 16 (1966 edition)
Raymond Cattell (1905–1998) British-American psychologist
Source: The Scientific Analysis of Personality, 1965, p. 14 (quote doesn't seem to be present in 1966 edition)
“I expect most psychiatrists have a patient or two they'd like to refer to me.”
Thomas Harris The Silence of the Lambs
Source: The Silence of the Lambs
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: On the Edge
“I smile, now, thinking: we all like to think we are important enough to need psychiatrists”
Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) American poet, novelist and short story writer
Source: The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
James Thurber (1894–1961) American cartoonist, author, journalist, playwright
"Carpe Noctem, If You Can", Credos and Curios (1962)
From other writings
“If you listen to neurologists and psychiatrists, you'd never fall in love.”
Timothy Leary (1920–1996) American psychologist
Rodney Dangerfield (1921–2004) American actor and comedian
Quoted in Bob Fenster, Laugh Off: The Comedy Showdown Between Real Life and the Pros (2005), p. 37
Variant: I told my psychiatrist everyone hates me. He said I was being ridiculous; everyone hasn't met me yet.
W. Cleon Skousen book The Naked Communist
The Naked Communist (1958)
Hillary Clinton (1947) American politician, senator, Secretary of State, First Lady
Town Hall speech http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/02/10/counterprogramming-clinton-in-new-hampshire/, Berlin, NH, as reported in The New York Times (10 February 2007) <br class="br">Presidential campaign (January 20, 2007 – 2008)
“A psychiatrist once diagnosed my troubles as “an abdication of will.””
Oscar Levant book The Memoirs of an Amnesiac
The Memoirs of an Amnesiac (1965)
L. Ron Hubbard (1911–1986) American science fiction author, philosopher, cult leader, and the founder of the Church of Scientology
"Propaganda by Redefinition of Words" (5 October 1971).
Scientology Policy Letters
“Anyone who would go to a psychiatrist ought to have his head examined!”
Samuel Goldwyn (1879–1974) American film producer (1879-1974).
Reported in Paul F. Boller, John George, They Never Said It (1990), p. 42. A similar quote appears in the landmark book by Hollingshead and Redlich, ``Social Class and Mental Illness (1958), p. 237: The old saw, "Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist should have his head examined," is applicable here.
Misattributed
Hans Frank (1900–1946) German war criminal
To Leon Goldensohn, July 20, 1946, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
"Trump to O'Reilly: 'I think you've become very negative'" http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-gop-primary-live-updates-and-results/2016/03/donald-trump-bill-oreilly-gop-debate-220241 by Nick Gass, Politico (3 March 2016) <br class="br">2010s, 2016, March
John Steinbeck book The Wayward Bus
Source: The Wayward Bus (1947), Ch. 13. "He" is Elliot Pritchard.
L. Ron Hubbard (1911–1986) American science fiction author, philosopher, cult leader, and the founder of the Church of Scientology
Confidential memo "Project Psychiatry" (22 February 1966).
Harry Harlow (1905–1981) American psychologist
Harlow, H.F., Harlow, M.K., Suomi, S.J. From thought to therapy: lessons from a primate laboratory. 538-549; American Scientist. vol. 59. no. 5. September–October; 1971.
Garrett Hardin (1915–2003) American ecologist
Naked Emperors : Essays of a Taboo-Stalker (1982)
“I can't stand feeble, robotic psychiatrists. They give you false drugs and turn you into a zombie.”
Ian Brady (1938–2017) British serial killer, perpetrator of the Moors murders
Article, Evening Standard, Tue 25 June 2013, pp.1-4
Edie Sedgwick (1943–1971) Socialite, actress, model
On being financially cut off from her parents in 1965
Edie : Girl On Fire (2006)
Jerome David Salinger book Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction (1963), Seymour: An Introduction (1959)
“Psychiatrists — the dominant lay priesthood since the First World War…”
J. G. Ballard (1930–2009) British writer
"The Lure of the Madding Crowd", review of The Faber Book of Madness, edited by Roy Porter, originally published in The Independent on Sunday (1991)
A User's Guide to the Millennium (1996)
Martti Siirala (1889–1948) Finnish philosopher
Medicine in Metamorphosis (2003).
John Irving (1942) American novelist and screenwriter
Interview in Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews (1988)
“Christ, all you psychiatrists think about is sex — sex, sex, sex, sex, sex …”
Susan Howatch book The Wheel of Fortune
The Wheel of Fortune (1984), Part 6: Hal
Coluche (1944–1986) French comedian and actor
Les psychiatres sont très efficaces. Avant, je pissais au lit et j'avais honte. J'ai été voir un psychiatre et ça va mieux. Maintenant, je pisse au lit mais je suis fier.
[Coluche, Médecins sans diplômes, Coluche : l’intégrale, 6, Sony Music, 1996]
Arlo Guthrie (1947) American folk singer
And the Sargent came over, pinned a medal on me, sent me down the hall, said, "You're our boy."
Alice's Restaurant Massacree
Jerry Mander (1936) American activist
Source: Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television (1978), p. 87
Thaddus E. Weckowicz (1919–2000) Canadian psychologist
Introduction text.
A History of Great Ideas in Abnormal Psychology, (1990)
Denis Mack Smith (1920–2017) British historian
Source: Mussolini, 1983, p. 8
Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007) Russian-born American mathematical psychologist
Source: 1960s, Prisoner's dilemma: A study in conflict and cooperation (1965), p. v
John Diamond (doctor) (1934) Australian doctor
Source: Facets of a Diamond: Reflections of a Healer (2002), p. 109
Joe Orton (1933–1967) English playwright and author
What the Butler Saw (1969), Act II
Billy Joe Shaver (1939) American singer-songwriter
Statement made by Shaver when asked for an advice to young musicians
A Conversation with Billy Joe Shaver (2014)
Antonin Artaud (1896–1948) French-Occitanian poet, playwright, actor and theatre director
Van Gogh, the Man Suicided by Society (1947)
Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999) American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer and editor
Interviewed by Eric Nordern, Playboy (September 1968)
Richard Feynman book The Meaning of It All
lecture III: "This Unscientific Age" <br class="br">David Goodstein reports http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/feynmaniacs-should-read-this-review-skip-lecture-collection-save-22-simoleons that the entire psychology department walked out in a huff at this point. <br class="br">The Meaning of It All (1999)
Roy R. Grinker, Sr. (1900–1993) American psychiatrist and neurologist
If there be a third revolution (i.e. after the psychoanalytic and behavioristic), it is in the development of a general theory.
Grinker, Helen MacGill Hughes (ed.) (1967) Towards a Unified Theory of Human Behaviour. 2e ed. New York, Basic Books. p. ix; cited in: Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1968) General System Theory. p. 7
“No man is a hero to his wife's psychiatrist.”
Eric Berne (1910–1970) Canadian psychiatrist
Quoted in a review of Berne's book Sex in Human Loving (1963), "Talks on Sex by the Gamesman" http://books.google.com/books?id=jVMEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=RA1-PA16&dq=LIFE%20Dec%2018%2C%201970&pg=RA1-PA7#v=onepage&q=berne&f=false by David Reuben, M.D., Life, Vol. 69, No. 25, 18 December 1970.
Michael Crichton (1942–2008) American author, screenwriter, film producer
"Ritual Abuse, Hot Air, and Missed Opportunities: Science Views Media" http://www.crichton-official.com/speeches/speeches_quote01.html - Speech to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Anaheim, California (25 January 1999)
Thomas Szasz (1920–2012) Hungarian psychiatrist
Source: The Manufacture of Madness: A Comparative Study of the Inquisition and the Mental Health Movement (1997), p. 162.
Richard Nixon (1913–1994) 37th President of the United States of America
Statement (26 May 1971) as quoted in Newsweek (27 May 2004) http://web.archive.org/web/20060614124156/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5079259/site/newsweek/ <br class="br">1970s
William Styron book Darkness Visible
The phrase “nervous breakdown” seems to be on its way out, certainly deservedly so, owing to its insinuation of a vague spinelessness, but we still seem destined to be saddled with “depression” until a better, sturdier name is created.
Source: Darkness Visible (1990), IV
Ray Comfort (1949) New Zealand-born Christian minister and evangelist
AronRa vs Ray Comfort (September 17th, 2012), Radio Paul's Radio Rants
Thomas Szasz (1920–2012) Hungarian psychiatrist
Preface to the First Edition.
The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct (1961)
Antonin Artaud (1896–1948) French-Occitanian poet, playwright, actor and theatre director
Van Gogh, the Man Suicided by Society (1947)
Eric S. Raymond (1957) American computer programmer, author, and advocate for the open source movement
The Smartphone Wars: The Stages of Apple-Cultist Denial http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=3132 in Armed and Dangerous (18 April 2011)
Thomas Szasz (1920–2012) Hungarian psychiatrist
"Science and Scientism", p. 115.
The Second Sin (1973)
Thomas Szasz (1920–2012) Hungarian psychiatrist
Conclusions.
The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct (1961)
Stanislav Grof (1931) Czech pychiatrist
Introduction to The Ultimate Journey: Consciousness and the Mystery of Death (2006).
“When I was in school, I dreamed about becoming a psychiatrist or a ballerina.”
Sharon Tate (1943–1969) actress, victim of murder by Charles Manson followers
As quoted in Screen Stories magazine (1967)
Context: When I was in school, I dreamed about becoming a psychiatrist or a ballerina. Like most girls I would dream about being a movie star too. But those dreams are the impossible kind, the kind you don't really set your heart on.
Roy Littlesun (1934)
Joe Biden (1942) 47th Vice President of the United States (in office from 2009 to 2017)
2020, December <br class="br">Source: Biden on a call with Civil Rights leaders. ( December 10, 2020 https://theintercept.com/2020/12/10/biden-audio-meeting-civil-rights-leaders/).<br><br>https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2020/12/23/biden-did-not-say-country-doomed-because-african-americans/4034937001/ Fact check: Biden's 'country is doomed' quote is being taken out of context on social media
Robert Monroe (1915–1995) American founder of The Monroe Institute
Journeys Out of the Body (1971), Chapter 2. Search and Research
Robert Monroe (1915–1995) American founder of The Monroe Institute
Journeys Out of the Body (1971), Chapter 2. Search and Research