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4.25 linear feet — 16.3 GB (online)

University of Michigan law school professor combining training in law and psychiatry.

The Andrew S. Watson Papers document the professional career of a scholar, practicing psychiatrist, and teacher. The papers include correspondence, lecture notes and other course materials, published and unpublished writings, and several instructional films in which Watson appeared. The collection is arranged into four series: Biographical, Professional, Audiovisual, and Case Files.

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The Audiovisual series (2.0 linear feet, ca. 1969-1977) contains films in a number of formats and present Watson in a variety of settings. Of particular note is a series of films, "On Teaching Legal Ethics and Professionalism in the Clinical Setting," which were produced by Watson and other professors at the University of Michigan Law School (Pepe, Schulte and Kerr), with sponsorship and financial support from the Council on Legal Education for Professional Responsibility (CLEPR). This series of films was likely produced as an educational tool for use in other schools of law and in the training of young lawyers, and feature Watson and his colleagues as facilitators of legal seminars. In the film titled "The Lawyers Psyche," Watson presents a talk at a professional conference, and in the Mother-Father-Homosexual Son film (also referred to as the "St. Louis Interview") Watson engages a family in a discussion about their son's behavior.