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Alan A. Stone

Alan Abraham Stone (August 15, 1929 – January 23, 2022) was an American psychiatrist who was the Touroff-Glueck Professor of Law and Psychiatry Emeritus at Harvard Law School. His writing and teaching has focused on professional medical ethics, issues at the intersection of law and psychiatry, and the topic of violence in both law and in psychiatry.…

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Professor
Alma mater
Harvard University (BS) Yale University (MD)
Awards
Guggenheim Fellowship
Born
(1929-08-15)August 15, 1929 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Children
2
Died
January 23, 2022(2022-01-23) (aged 92) Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.

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Alan A. Stone

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Alma mater · 1
Alan A. Stone → Harvard University (BS) Yale University (MD)
Awards · 1
Alan A. Stone → Guggenheim Fellowship
Born · 1
Alan A. Stone → (1929-08-15)August 15, 1929 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Children · 1
Alan A. Stone → 2
Died · 1
Alan A. Stone → January 23, 2022(2022-01-23) (aged 92) Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Discipline · 1
Alan A. Stone → Law, psychiatry
Institutions · 1
Alan A. Stone → Harvard University
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Alan A. Stone → Ethics, Violence, Mental health
Notable works · 1
Alan A. Stone → Law, Psychiatry, and Morality
Occupation · 1
Alan A. Stone → Professor

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