Background
Fierman, Louis Ben was born on May 11, 1922 in Cleveland. Son of Benjamin and Rebecca (Ghidaleson) Fierman.
(Psychotherapy evolved as a way of liberating the human sp...)
Psychotherapy evolved as a way of liberating the human spirit from the constraints of neurosis - it was never meant to be a means of alleviating symptoms and improving social adjustment. This book presents an orientation and approach to resist the threat of it becoming managed care.
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Fierman, Louis Ben was born on May 11, 1922 in Cleveland. Son of Benjamin and Rebecca (Ghidaleson) Fierman.
Bachelor of Science, Case Western Reserve University, 1944. Doctor of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, 1946.
Intern Cleveland Metropolitan Hospital, 1946-1947. Resident in medicine Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1949-1950. Resident in psychiatry Yale Department Psychiatry, New Haven, 1950-1953.
Private practice psychiatry Psychotherapy Associates, since 1953. Chief psychiatric service Veterans Administration Medical Center, West Haven, Connecticut, 1960-1970. Assistant clinical professor psychiatry Yale University, since 1988.
Consultant psychiatrist Yale New Haven Hospital, since 1953. Consultant Connecticut Valley Hospital, Middleton, 1968-1989. Senior consultant Elmcrest Psychiatrist Institute, Portland, Connecticut, since 1981, medical director, 1971-1981.
(Psychotherapy evolved as a way of liberating the human sp...)
Captain Medical corpus, United States army, 1947-1949. Fellow American Psychiatric Association (life). Member American Medical Association, Connecticut Psychiatric Society (president 1962-1963), Connecticut Medical Association.
Married Ella Yensen, September 25, 1947. Children: Daniel, Lauren.