Background
Crisp, Arthur Hamilton was born on June 17, 1930 in London. Son of John William and Elizabeth Lillian (Clarke) Crisp.
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The theme of this text is the enduring relationship of anorexia nervosa to the unfolding of puberty, which transcends and shapes the input of "fashion". Anorexia nervosa is closely related to the personal challenges of adolescence and further growth within the individual and family. The author sees the disorder as an avoidance of the mounting fear of normal adult weight, with puberty at its pivot. His approach to all those concerned involves their engagement and empowerment in the prospect of renewed, healthier growth and recovery. It is significantly effective in both the short and the long term.
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Crisp, Arthur Hamilton was born on June 17, 1930 in London. Son of John William and Elizabeth Lillian (Clarke) Crisp.
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Science, University London, Westminster, 1956. Doctor of Medicine, University London, Middlesex, 1967. Doctor of Science, University London, 1979.
Professor psychiatry University London, St. Geo Medical School, 1967-1995. Dean faculty of medicine University London, 1976-1980, professor emeritus psychological medicine, since 1995. Chairman education committee General Medical Council, United Kingdom, 1982-1988.
Chairman advisory committee on medical training European Community, 1983-1986.
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Fellow Royal College Physicians, Royal College Physicians Edinburgh, Royal College Psychiatrists (senior vice president 1991-1993, chairman Stigma campaign). Member British Association for Social Psychiatry (chairman 1988-1995), Athenaeum.
Married Irene Clare Reid, February 1, 1958. Children: Simon John, Timothy James, Toby Benjamin.