Background
Shulman, Bernard H. was born on September 14, 1922 in Baltimore. Son of Harry and Yetta Shulman.
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Shulman, Bernard H. was born on September 14, 1922 in Baltimore. Son of Harry and Yetta Shulman.
AB, Johns Hopkins University, 1943. Doctor of Medicine, Chicago Medical School, 1946.
Perceptorship for Rudolf Dreikurs, 1949—1951. Internship Mercer Hospital, Trenton, New Jersey, 1946, Veterans Hospital, Hines, Illinois, 1951—1952, 1954—1955. Chief liason services Virginia Hospital, 1955—1956.
Psychiatrist Psychiatric Institute Municipal Court, 1956—1958. Faculty department psychiatry Northwestern University School Medicine, 1957—1973, 1980—1984. Chairman department psychiatry St. Joseph Hospital, Chicago, 1964—1984.
Director psychiatric services Diamond Headache Clinic., since 1986. Chairman board Adler School, 2000—2005, board member, 2005—2008. Director resident training consultant Galesburg State Research Hospital, 1960—1965.
Training consultant Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, 1960—1965, Veterans Administration Hospital, Downey, Illinois, 1960—1976. Instructor Adler School Professional Psychology, 1960—1990, board trustees, since 1962, distinguished professor, 1990, chairman board, since 2000. Chairman department psychiatry St. Joseph Hospital, Chicago, 1964—1984.
Clinical professor department psychiatry Loyola University Stritch School Medicine, 1973—1980. Clinical professor Northwestern University School Medicine, 1980—1984. Captain medical corporations Army of the United States, 1952-1954, chief Mental Hygiene Consultation Service, Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
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Fellow: American Psychiatric Association (life distinguished life fellow). Member: National Headache Foundation, International Association Individual Psychology (president 1972-1980), N. American Society Adlerian Psychology 1962-1964, Illinois Medical Society, Chicago Medical Society, American Board Administrative Psychiatry, American Board Neurology Psychiatry.
Married Phyllis Mann. Children: Mark, Robert, Cynthia.