Eugene Brody

and a Master's in experimental psychology at the University of Missouri, and graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1944.

His postgraduate training was interrupted by military service; Brody became a captain in the Army Medical Corps in 1946, and served as a consultant in the Nuremberg trials.

[1] In 1952 Brody co-edited with Frederick Redlich the widely read book, Psychotherapy With Schizophrenics.

[1] Brody was editor of The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease for over forty years.

[3] Brody was President of the World Federation for Mental Health from 1981 to 1983, and Secretary General from 1983 to 1999.