The politics of psychiatry and the vicissitudes of faith circa 1950: karl stern's psychiatric novel

Karl Stern, MD (1906–1975) was the author of The Pillar of Fire (1951) and three nonfiction books on psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and religion. His novel, Through Dooms of Love (1960), written with the assistance of his friend and admirer Graham Greene, covers a number of topics that were to psychiatric theory, treatment, and research at mid‐century, and reflects several features of his own personal and professional vicissitudes.
Source: Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Tags: Original Article Source Type: research