‘Clear thinking requires courage’ said the late Dr. Szasz

This illustration showing Dr. Szasz navigating an analyst's couch through stormy seas sums up his role in the world of psychiatry.

Professor Thomas Szasz MD, circa 1959
On Friday, August 8, Upstate‘s psychiatry faculty are hosting a free, day-long celebration of his life and work at the Everson Museum in Syracuse. The event includes talks by seven Upstate experts, including forensic psychiatrist James Knoll MD.
Known as "always lucid, witty and provocative," Szasz said many things that are eminently quotable, such as, “Clear thinking requires courage rather than intelligence.”
His best known statement — “If you talk to God, you are praying; if God talks to you, you have schizophrenia” — even made it into popular culture, with slight modification. TV's cantankerous Dr. House said, “If you talk to God, you‘re religious. If God talks to you, you‘re psychotic.”

Dr. Szasz on the cover of Upstate's Medical Alumni Journal, summer 2001. Portrait by Jerome Witkin.
To register for a celebration of the life and work of Thomas Szasz MD, contact Linette Thorp at [email protected] or 315-464-3104.

Dr. Szasz with President Gregory Eastwood MD at Upstate Medical University‘s commencement, 2001.