Abstract
John Boulougouris was a Greek psychiatrist who trained and worked at the Maudsley during the late 1960s. In England he was regarded by his contemporaries for his work and his likeable and charming personality. He was part of a group who developed clinical methods for the treatment of neurotic
Highlights
John Boulougouris was a Greek psychiatrist who trained and worked at the Maudsley during the late 1960s
John returned to Greece in 1973 and after fulfilling 1 year's compulsory service as a psychiatrist in the mental hospital in his native town, Tripoli, he was appointed senior lecturer at the Athens University Department of Psychiatry
He joined a team of two other senior lecturers, all British trained, and a newly appointed chairman, who all aspired to reform Greek psychiatry
Summary
Professor, Athens University, Greece, and a Foundation Affiliate of the Royal College of Psychiatrists John Boulougouris was a Greek psychiatrist who trained and worked at the Maudsley during the late 1960s. John returned to Greece in 1973 and after fulfilling 1 year's compulsory service as a psychiatrist in the mental hospital in his native town, Tripoli, he was appointed senior lecturer at the Athens University Department of Psychiatry.
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