Abstract
Psychiatry in Germany is characterized by high relevance both individually and socioeconomically, and by the burden caused by mental disorders as lifelong diseases. This is comparable to most industrialized countries in the world. For Germany, the role of psychiatry in Nazi-Germany has to be critically discussed and still remains incompletely researched. Another more current focus has to be directed to attracting the most promising young students to the discipline. Psychiatry promises to profit especially from new approaches that combine scientific and clinical expertise in education and professional career.
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