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HISTORY OF THE CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC SOCIETY OF GREATER WASHINGTON The
Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Society of Greater Washington started from a very
fragile beginning. Following World War II, in 1946, there were only two
practicing child psychiatrists in Washington, D.C. They were Dr. Agnes Grieg
and Dr. Sidney Berman. In 1948, a third child psychiatrist came to Washington.
He was Dr. Reginald Lourie, appointed as the first chairman of the newly
created Department of Psychiatry at Children's Hospital, and his leadership
played a critical role in all that followed in our history. With
the gradual development of new clinics and the influx of child psychiatrists
into private practices, Dr. Zigmond Lebensohn, President of the Washington
Psychiatric Society in 1952, appointed Dr. Sidney Berman and Dr. Reginald
Lourie as co-chairmen of the Committee on Child Psychiatry. Regular meetings
were held focusing on the development of Child Psychiatry in the Greater
Washington area. Child Psychiatry flourished with the establishment of a
dynamic child psychiatric program at Children's Hospital, the activation of
other clinical services for children, and the growth of private practice. In
1958, Dr. Berman recommended that the Washington Psychiatric Society change
the Committee on Child Psychiatry to a Section on Child Psychiatry to
professionally support these phenomenal changes. This request was denied. Of
deep concern was the fact that the younger child psychiatrist had no
professional organization of their own in which to share their mutual clinical
and professional interests. At the same time, membership in the American
Academy of Child Psychiatry was by invitation only. Therefore, Dr. Berman and
Dr. Lourie recommended to our colleagues that we continue our scientific and
business meetings regularly and informally as the Washington Council on Child
Psychiatry, with membership open to all child psychiatrists in the Washington
area. Then
in 1961, the American Academy of Child Psychiatry wished to encourage the
formation of regional chapters of child psychiatrists with the leadership of
local Academy members. However, membership in the Academy would continue to be
by invitation. Dr.
Berman recommended that this regional chapter should extend an invitation to
our few colleagues in Baltimore to join with us in developing child psychiatry
in this larger area. On February 5, 1962, Drs. Berman, Lourie, and Stark, as
Trustees, incorporated the Washington-Baltimore Regional Chapter of the
American Academy of Child Psychiatry. The other Charter Members from
Washington were Drs. Edward Kessler, Joseph Noshpitz, and Robert Sullivan. The
Charter Members from Baltimore were Drs. Frank Rafferty, Leon Eisenberg, and
Leo Kanner. The first business meeting was on May 18, 1962. Dr. William Stark
was elected chairman, Dr. Robert Regrettably,
the joint meetings with our Baltimore colleagues were discontinued in 1966
because of the geographic distance between the two cities. We continued as the
Washington Regional Chapter of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry. Since
then, we have grown to 200 members. They have contributed to our community, to
medical school education, to research, to training in child and adolescent
psychiatry, to child psychoanalysis and to the American Academy of Child
Psychiatry. In
1986, the Academy changed its name to the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, with this, we changed our name to the Washington
Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
PAST
PRESIDENTS OF THE WASHINGTON COUNCIL OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY 1962
William Stark, M.D. 1971
- 1973
Stephen Mourat, M.D. 1973
- 1975
Leon Cyntryn, M.D. 1975
- 1977
William Clotworthy, M.D. 1977
- 1979
Edward Weiss, M.D. 1979
- 1981
Dexter Bullard, Jr., M.D. 1981
- 1983
James
Hatleberg, M.D. 1983
- 1985
Richard Gross, M.D. 1985
- 1987
William Novak, M.D. 1987
- 1988
Henry Work, M.D. 1988
- 1990
Kent Ravenscroft, M.D. 1990
- 1992
Tom Walsh, M.D. 1992
- 1994
Kenneth L. Kaplan, M.D. 1994
- 1996
Joan Kinlan, M.D. 1996
- 1998
F. Rodney Drake, M.D. 1998
- 2000
Rachel Z. Ritvo, M.D. 2000-2002 Michael Houston, M.D. |
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