Lin Tsung-yi
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Lin Tsung-yi (Chinese: 林宗義, pinyin: Lin zōng yì; born 1920 in Tainan, Taiwan) is an academic and educator in psychiatry. He is Honorary President of the World Federation for Mental Health.[1] He was a director of the psychiatric department and an adviser of psychiatric studies at the World Health Organization.[2] He has held professorship in psychiatry at the National Taiwan University, University of Michigan, University of British Columbia, as well as honorary professorship at Peking Medical School and University of Tokyo.[3] His father, Lin Mosei, was an educator and a victim of the 228 Incident in Taiwan.
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- Lin Mosei (father)