The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has updated its Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, including with new information specifically addressed to individuals in the European Economic Area. As described in the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, this website utilizes cookies, including for the purpose of offering an optimal online experience and services tailored to your preferences.

Please read the entire Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. By closing this message, browsing this website, continuing the navigation, or otherwise continuing to use the APA's websites, you confirm that you understand and accept the terms of the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use, including the utilization of cookies.

×
ArticleNo Access

A Tribute to Daniel Blain

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.26.1.25

Daniel Blain, M.D., the first medical director of the American Psychiatric Association and the founder of both the institutes and this journal, was a special guest at the 26th Institute on Hospital & Community Psychiatry held September 30 to October 3 in Denver. In a talk after the annual dinner, Dr. Blain shared some of the material he has gathered for his book on the history of psychiatry in the United States since World War II. He reviewed major landmarks in the mental health movement over the past 25 years, described the growth and contributions of the institutes, and praised the progress made by psychiatry. Dr. Blain's own role in all of that was described by Robert L. Robinson, APA's director of public affairs, in his warm and humorous introduction of Dr. Blain. The following are excerpts of Mr. Robinson's remarks.

Access content

To read the fulltext, please use one of the options below to sign in or purchase access.