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Farnsworth has lamented, "We're called upon for lectures and conferences on drugs all over the country but rarely are we approached on the problem at Harvard." Harvard students do not want UHS advice because they believe that the Services is out of touch with what is happening here.
As a psychiatrist who also practices in an academic community, I read Dr.Graham Blaine's comments on the "Crisis in Confidence" in the UHS psychiatric services with keen interest. Fortunately, Dr. Blaine is candid about the two-faced policy the health service follows with regard to confidentiality. If he feels...
THE University Health Services' psychiatric department is rapidly losing the confidence of the College. At a time when drug problems and draft pressures are increasing, recent statistics show that fewer students are using the UHS facilities. This year's figures reverse a trend of sharp rises in student visits. The...
Blaine said that the reason UHS psychiatrists keep on talking is that they have a more important responsibility to the outside community than to their individual patients: "We feel the responsibility to the community is greater than one-to-one therapy." It is this attitude that is keeping seriously disturbed...
Dr. M. Robert Coles '50, research psychiatrist at the University Health Service, said the clinic might be useful to Harvard and Radcliffe students who, for one reason or another, are dissatisfied with the UHS. Coles will serve as one of the clinic's physicians.