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George Saslow, M.D., Ph.D., discusses both career and family life, beginning with a recount of his early employment as a teacher and his later work with members of the Psychiatric Security Review Board, an institution that decides how criminals who plead insanity are treated and supervised. Dr. Saslow goes on to discuss the failings of Freud and psychoanalysis and how this led to an interest in psychotherapy. He was also an early leader in group therapy, and talks about his time as a psychiatrist for the scientists at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory during the Manhattan Project Years. Saslow then recounts the creation of the Department of Medical Psychology at the University of Oregon Medical School and his falling out with Dr. Joseph Matarazzo. Saslow concludes with a discussion of his family, including his father, wife Julia, and young granddaughter, Sarah Saslow Brown.

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