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Collection: University of Michigan Schools, Colleges, Research, Centers, and Institutes Web Archives
Description: Fifty years ago, America’s perception of mental health was a lot different from today. Psychiatrists and psychologists struggled to explain mental illnesses in scientific terms, and to provide treatment to those who faced them. One man who knew that research was the only way to overcome this impasse was Raymond Waggoner, chair of the U-M Department of Psychiatry. He convinced the state of Michigan to provide the initial funding to establish the Mental Health Research Institute at the University, with the goal of conducting basic laboratory-based research on mental health. Waggoner charged the MHRI’s interdisciplinary team with the mission of “applying scientific methods to the study of human behavior, normal and abnormal.” At the time, it was unprecedented for geneticists, biochemists, anatomists, physiologists, pharmacologists, clinical investigators and psychologists to work together as a team.
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Subject: University of Michigan. Health System. , University of Michigan. Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute. , University of Michigan. Medical School., University of Michigan -- Research.
Collection: University of Michigan Schools, Colleges, Research, Centers, and Institutes Web Archives
Description: Fifty years ago, America’s perception of mental health was a lot different from today. Psychiatrists and psychologists struggled to explain mental illnesses in scientific terms, and to provide treatment to those who faced them. One man who knew that research was the only way to overcome this impasse was Raymond Waggoner, chair of the U-M Department of Psychiatry. He convinced the state of Michigan to provide the initial funding to establish the Mental Health Research Institute at the University, with the goal of conducting basic laboratory-based research on mental health. Waggoner charged the MHRI’s interdisciplinary team with the mission of “applying scientific methods to the study of human behavior, normal and abnormal.” At the time, it was unprecedented for geneticists, biochemists, anatomists, physiologists, pharmacologists, clinical investigators and psychologists to work together as a team.
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Subject: University of Michigan. Health System. , University of Michigan. Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute. , University of Michigan. Medical School., University of Michigan -- Research.
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