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Robert Jay Lifton, an American psychologist, is renowned for his studies on the psychological effects of war, trauma, and political violence. His influential works, such as "Death in Life" and "The Nazi Doctors," provide deep insights into the human condition and the impact of extreme circumstances on mental health.

"I never quite envisioned myself a proper doctor under that white coat, but I was interested in the idea of healing and in the psychological dimension rather early on."



"The other thing that happened was my last military assignment - this was in the air force; I had enlisted in order to avoid being drafted as a private, and of course I only practiced medicine or psychiatry in the air force so I was never in any kind of violent combat."



"But I spent just two calendar years at Cornell University, though it was covering more than three years of work, and then went to medical school and did become interested in psychiatry, and even helped form a kind of psychiatry club in medical school."


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