Child and Family Psychiatry Family Therapy Scottish Institute of Human Relations Marriage Counselling Scotland
Scientific career
Fields
Child psychiatry Family Therapy Marriage counselling Depth psychology Spirituality
Institutions
Royal Edinburgh Hospital Stratheden Hospital University of Aberdeen Tavistock Institute of Marital Studies
(Johnston) Douglas Haldane MBE, FRCPsych (born 13 March 1926 in Annan, died 19 July 2012 in St. Andrews) was a pioneering Scottish child psychiatrist, who established Great Britain's first department of Child and Family Psychiatry in 1960 in Cupar in Fife.[1] He opened the first family in-patient treatment unit in Scotland and introduced a range of innovative therapeutic art interventions. He sat on numerous policy working parties and led a variety of professional committees. He became a founding member of the Association for Family Therapy. He was a co-founder of the Scottish Institute of Human Relations. During his time as an academic, he devoted much time to influence the development of a government policy on Marriage.[1] In the 1960s, he was also an elder of the Church of Scotland and a member of an early Iona Community group.
^ ab"Obituary: Douglas Haldane". The Herald Scotland. 25 August 2012.
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John Scott Haldane CH FRS (/ˈhɔːldeɪn/; 2 May 1860 – 14/15 March 1936) was a British physician physiologist and philosopher famous for intrepid self-experimentation...
to Stratheden Hospital on 7 July 1948. 1960 saw the arrival of Dr DouglasHaldane, an energetic and recently appointed young consultant child psychiatrist...
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son-in-law of Lord Reith, Murray Leishman, and the psychiatrist, Dr J. DouglasHaldane. The Institute ran conferences and courses, modelled on the multidisciplinary...
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contributed to his death. He spent two months in the infirmary. Richard B. Haldane, the Liberal MP and reformer, visited Wilde and had him transferred in...
from a primordial soup, and this theory is called the Oparin–Haldane hypothesis. Haldane suggested that the Earth's prebiotic oceans consisted of a "hot...
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February 28, 1940 Paris, France 1920, 1924, 1932, 1934 (id=965) John Scott Haldane May 2, 1860 Edinburgh, United Kingdom March 14/15, 1936 Oxford, United...