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Psychiatrist [[Richard Schwartzman]] discusses his personal experiences with, and feelings about [[circumcision]]; his observations about the importance of early childhood nurturing, and protection from trauma. | Psychiatrist [[Richard Schwartzman]] discusses his personal experiences with, and feelings about [[circumcision]]; his observations about the importance of early childhood nurturing, and protection from trauma. | ||
− | Richard Schwartzman, DO, is a practicing psychiatrist, board-certified by the [https://www.abpn.com/ American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology]. Prior to becoming a physician, he was a licensed, practicing pharmacist. He is a graduate of [https://pharmacy.temple.edu/ Temple University School of Pharmacy] (1961) and the [https://www.pcom.edu/ Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine] (1966). He completed his psychiatric residency training at [https://www.lostcolleges.com/hahnemann Hahnemann University] (1974), and a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at [https://www.temple.edu/ Temple University] School of Law and Medicine (1976). In addition to maintaining a private clinical practice throughout his career, Dr. Schwartzman also served as Hahnemann’s Medical Director of Psychiatric Services to the Philadelphia Prisons from 1978-2000, where he was Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry. In his private practice, he employs the unique therapeutic method pioneered by Wilhelm Reich, MD, and is considered to be a leading training therapist in this method. Solebury, Pennsylania, USA. | + | Richard Schwartzman, DO, is a practicing psychiatrist, board-certified by the [https://www.abpn.com/ American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology]. Prior to becoming a physician, he was a licensed, practicing pharmacist. He is a graduate of [https://pharmacy.temple.edu/ Temple University School of Pharmacy] (1961) and the [https://www.pcom.edu/ Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine] (1966). He completed his psychiatric residency training at [https://www.lostcolleges.com/hahnemann Hahnemann University] (1974), and a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at [https://www.temple.edu/ Temple University] School of Law and Medicine (1976). In addition to maintaining a private clinical practice throughout his career, Dr. Schwartzman also served as Hahnemann’s Medical Director of Psychiatric Services to the Philadelphia Prisons from 1978-2000, where he was Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry. In his private practice, he employs the unique therapeutic method pioneered by Wilhelm Reich, {{MD}}, and is considered to be a leading training therapist in this method. Solebury, Pennsylania, USA. |
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Revision as of 16:45, 14 June 2021
Psychiatrist Richard Schwartzman discusses his personal experiences with, and feelings about circumcision; his observations about the importance of early childhood nurturing, and protection from trauma.
Richard Schwartzman, DO, is a practicing psychiatrist, board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Prior to becoming a physician, he was a licensed, practicing pharmacist. He is a graduate of Temple University School of Pharmacy (1961) and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (1966). He completed his psychiatric residency training at Hahnemann University (1974), and a fellowship in forensic psychiatry at Temple University School of Law and Medicine (1976). In addition to maintaining a private clinical practice throughout his career, Dr. Schwartzman also served as Hahnemann’s Medical Director of Psychiatric Services to the Philadelphia Prisons from 1978-2000, where he was Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry. In his private practice, he employs the unique therapeutic method pioneered by Wilhelm Reich, M.D.[a 1], and is considered to be a leading training therapist in this method. Solebury, Pennsylania, USA.
See also
- Pain
- Psychological issues of male circumcision
- Psychosexual Effects of Circumcision
- Posttraumatic stress disorder
- Circumcision: The Hidden Trauma
References
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