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  2. Jonathan Cole (psychiatrist) - Wikipedia

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    The Cole Resource Center at McLean Hospital is named in his honor and he was the founder of the Manic-Depressive & Depressive Association (MDDA)-Boston. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Cole, the first director of the psychopharmacology research branch at the National Institute of Mental Health, died May 26, 2009, due to renal disease complications in Boston.

  3. Judi Chamberlin - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 she joined the Boston-based Mental Patients Liberation Front (MPLF), [8] and she also became associated with the Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University. [7] Her affiliation with this center facilitated her role in co-founding the Ruby Rogers Advocacy and Drop-in-Centers , [ 7 ] which are self-help institutions ...

  4. Joseph Biederman - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Biederman (29 September 1947 – 5 January 2023) was an American academic psychiatrist. He was Chief of the Clinical and Research Programs in Pediatric Psychopharmacology and Adult ADHD at the Massachusetts General Hospital and a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

  5. Carola B. Eisenberg - Wikipedia

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    On April 28, 2010, Dr. Carola Eisenberg presented the first annual Leon Eisenberg Award for the Program in Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (MH/DD), Children's Hospital Boston. She was a Guest of Honor each year at the annual Eisenberg Award presentation dinner, held at the MIT Faculty Club in Cambridge, Massachusetts .

  6. Metropolitan State Hospital (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The complex cost $1.8 million and was considered the most modern mental health facility in the country. [3] The hospital's design was reflective of the third stage of development of facilities for the mentally ill, after the Kirkbride Plan and the cottage/colony system. It also reflected the advent of roads rather than railroads as major ...

  7. Edward Ross Ritvo - Wikipedia

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    He earned a B.A. in Social Anthropology at Harvard University in 1951, an M.D. from Boston University School of Medicine in 1955, and he completed his internship at Massachusetts Memorial Hospitals in1956, as well as a psychiatry residency at Massachusetts Mental Health Center from 1956–1958. [5]