Background
Rautman, Arthur Louis was born on February 7, 1910 in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Louis and Louise (Westphal) Rautman.
Rautman, Arthur Louis was born on February 7, 1910 in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Louis and Louise (Westphal) Rautman.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, 1934; M. Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1935; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1938.
Clinical psychologist, Northern Wisconsin Colony and Training School, Chippewa Falls, 1938-1942;
psychologist, supervisor special education, Sioux City (Iowa) Public Schools, 1942-1945;
associate professor, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1945-1948;
associate professor, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1948-1949;
clinical psychologist, U. New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1949-1951;
chief clinical psychologist, United States Veterans Administration Hospital., Bay Pines, Florida, 1951-1952;
chief clinical psychologist, United States VA Regional Office, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1952-1971;
private practice clinical psychologist, St. Petersburg, since 1971. Psychological consultant Florida Department Vocational Rehabilitation, St. Petersburg, since 1955, Florida Department Health & Rehabilitation Superior vena cava syndrome, St. Petersburg, since 1970, Family Svc. Centers, St. Petersburg, since 1965.
Professor University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School, Ypsilanti, summers 1947, 48.
Committeeman Boy Scouts American, St. Petersburg, 1958-1972, merit badge counselor, since 1958. Board directors Country Day School, St. Petersburg, 1959-1962. President Pinellas Psychological Association, St. Petersburg, 1961, 62.
Fellow American Psychological Association (fellow in clinical psychology, fellow in school psychology, division psychotherapy, Recognition for Distinguished Contributions to the Discipline of Clinical Psychology 1986).
Married Florence Emily Ward, June 23, 1936. Children: Christopher Arthur, Marcus Louis, Alison Eunice Rauk.