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"The day has not only passed, it has long since passed, when we could visualize a healthy psychiatrist confronting a sick patient."
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Martti Siirala
Martti Olavi Siirala was a Finnish psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and philosopher. He was inspired by psychoanalysis, the anthropological medicine of Viktor von Weizsäcker and the existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger. The outcome was a unique synthesis theory that Siirala called social pathology.
"The day has not only passed, it has long since passed, when we could visualize a healthy psychiatrist confronting a sick patient."
"A defect, as such, does not imply determinations in any direction. The individuals happiness is in the continuous unfolding of his experience, and also in the fruitfulness of his suffering. The criterion of his happiness is his power and permission to grow into his own self, with all that this involves. This, in turn, depends on other circumstances; the reality or mere ostensibility of his reception; the degree to which he is allowed, together with his defects and inherited birth constellations, to be integrated into his community; and the degree to which the community is permitted to become integrated into what he, the individual, represents."