Charles Mertens de Wilmars

Charles Mertens de Wilmars (Leuven, 21 November 1921 – 1994) was a Belgian psychiatrist.

He was taught neurology by Paul van Gehuchten and experimental psychology by Albert Michotte.

[1] He spent time at the Maudsley Hospital Medical School, funded by the British Council, after which he benefited from the bursary of the Belgian American Educational Foundation to travel to the United States to meet his colleagues in the field of psychiatric anthropology at Cornell University from 1949 to 1951.

He was a visiting lecturer there in 1952, and was then appointed as a professor at Harvard Medical School in which capacity he served for 26 years – from 1966 to 1992.

In 1984, at the request of Cardinal Godfried Danneels, he founded a center for the psychological support of priests, and in the year he retired he received an honorary degree: a Bachelor of Theology.

Tombstone of Charles Mertens de Wilmars in the Heverlee Park Abbey