Anthony Storr
English psychiatrist and author

Born
May 18th, 1920
105 years ago
Died
March 17th, 2001
24 years ago — 80 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United Kingdom
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Contributions focused on the study of mental health, emphasizing the dynamics of creativity and happiness. Authored several influential works including 'Solitude: A Return to the Self' and 'The Myth of Intention'. Served as a consultant psychiatrist at the National Health Service and held a position at the Institute of Psychoanalysis. Advocated for a more compassionate understanding of mental health issues, analyzing the relationship between solitude and creativity.
Authored 'Solitude: A Return to the Self'
Served as consultant psychiatrist at NHS
Published works on creativity and happiness
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