2019
DOI: 10.1177/0706743719839706
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Reflections on the Life and Career of Émigré German-Canadian Psychiatrist Sebastian Klaus Littmann (1931-1986)

Abstract: Objective: This article explores the life and career of Sebastian K. Littmann. He was a foundational figure of the University of Calgary’s Department of Psychiatry in his role as its second chair and, before this, as an influential administrator at Toronto’s Queen Street Mental Health Centre and Clarke Institute during a transitional period in the 1970s-1980s. According to McGill University’s Heinz Lehmann, this transitional period was when the field of psychiatry underwent an identity crisis that threatened t… Show more

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“…The late Professor Sebastian Littmann, head of psychiatry at the University of Calgary, among his many other achievements (Stahnisch et al 2019), was a mentor extraordinaire. For example, he took trainees into the room when he was seeing his patients, and they would often see him taking off his shoes.…”
Section: Stepping Into Another's Shoesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The late Professor Sebastian Littmann, head of psychiatry at the University of Calgary, among his many other achievements (Stahnisch et al 2019), was a mentor extraordinaire. For example, he took trainees into the room when he was seeing his patients, and they would often see him taking off his shoes.…”
Section: Stepping Into Another's Shoesmentioning
confidence: 99%