Dr alvin poussaint biography for kids
Alvin Poussaint is an American psychiatrist specializing in child psychiatry and in issues of racial identity and health among African Americans.!
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Alvin Francis Poussaint
American psychiatrist (born 1934)
Alvin Francis Poussaint (born May 15, 1934) is an American psychiatrist known for his research on the effects of racism in the black community.[1] He is a noted author, public speaker, and television consultant, and dean of students at Harvard Medical School.
His work in psychiatry is influenced greatly by the civil rights movement in the South, which he joined in 1965.
While living in the South, Pouissant learned much about the racial dynamics.[2] He soon delved into his first book, Why Blacks Kill Blacks (1972), which looks at the effects of racism on the psychological development of blacks.
Most of Poussaint's work focuses on the mental health of African Americans.
Biography
Alvin Francis Poussaint was born on May 15, 1934, in East Harlem, New York, to immigrants from Haiti.[3] He is the seventh child of eight children born to the parents of Harriet and Christopher Poussaint.
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