David Sturgeon, a former lecturer in psychiatry, encouraged students to adopt a psychotherapeutic approach. He later became a consultant psychiatrist and provided support to survivors of various tragic events.
Sturgeon had a profound impact on many lives, including journalist Alastair Campbell, who dedicated two books to him. Known for his refusal to conform, he challenged norms and sparked reactions.
Throughout his career, Sturgeon transitioned between academic and clinical roles, serving both as a consultant psychiatrist and leading psychological services at UCL.
Sturgeon's empathy and understanding, along with his penchant for challenging established notions, left a lasting legacy on patients, colleagues, and those he worked with.
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