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Joseph Berke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Berke Joseph H. Berke, M.D., is an individual and family psychotherapist. ==Early years== He studied at Columbia College of Columbia University and graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.〔(Brief biography at Janus Head )〕 He moved to London in 1965 where Berke worked with R. D. Laing in the 1960s when the Philadelphia Association was set up, and was resident at Kingsley Hall, where he helped Mary Barnes, a nurse who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, to emerge from madness.〔(Mary-Barnes obituary from telegraph.co.uk )〕 Barnes later became a famous artist, writer and mystic. A stage play based on the book that Berke and Barnes wrote together (''Mary Barnes: Two Accounts of a Journey Through Madness'') was adapted as a stage play by David Edgar. A film adaptation of the book is corrently under consideration. Berke collaborated on a number of projects with Laing, including the Dialectics of Liberation international conference in London, 15–30 July 1967, where Berke was the principal organizer. Berke currently works as a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist for Individuals and Families. He is the Co-founder of the Arbours Association in London in 1970, and the Founder and Director of the Arbours Crisis Centre (1973-2010) London, as well as a lecturer and teacher.
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