Background
Reiser, Morton Francis was born on August 22, 1919 in Cincinnati. Son of Sigmund and Mary (Roth) Reiser.
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This revised and updated edition incorporates new developments that have emerged since the publication of the second edition in 1985.
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The nature of memory, dreams, and how the brain works is explored in this text. The author takes a multidiscipliniary approach, using data from neuroscience, psychology, biology and artificial intelligence to produce a contemporary psychobiological model of the dream process.
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Reiser, Morton Francis was born on August 22, 1919 in Cincinnati. Son of Sigmund and Mary (Roth) Reiser.
Bachelor of Science, University Cincinnati, 1940. Doctor of Medicine, University Cincinnati, 1943. Graduate, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, 1960.
Intern, King's County Hospital, Brooklyn, 1944;
resident, Cincinnati General Hospital, 1944-1949;
practice medicine, specializing in psychiatry, Cincinnati, 1947-1952;
practice medicine, specializing in psychiatry, Washington, 1954-1955;
practice medicine, specializing in psychiatry, New York City, 1955-1969;
member of faculty, Cincinnati General Hospital, also U. Cincinnati College Medicine, 1949-1952;
member of faculty, Washington School Psychiatry, 1953-1955;
faculty, Albert Einstein College Medicine, Yeshiva U., New York City, 1955-1969;
professor psychiatry, Albert Einstein College Medicine, Yeshiva U., 1958-1969;
director research department psychiatry, Albert Einstein College Medicine, Yeshiva U., 1958-1965;
chief division psychiatry, Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center, New York City, 1965-1969;
department chairman psychiatry, Yale Medical School, since 1969;
professor, Yale Medical School, 1969-1978;
department chairman, Yale Medical School, 1969-1986;
Charles B.G. Murphy professor, Yale Medical School, 1978-1986;
Albert E. Kent professor, Yale Medical School, 1986-1990;
Albert E. Kent professor emeritus, Yale Medical School, since 1990. Consultant Walter Reed Army Institute Research, 1957-1958, High Point Hospital, Port Chester, New York, 1957-1969. Committee World Health Organization, 1963.
Member professional advising committee Jerusalem Mental Health Center, since 1972. Member clinical program projects rev.com. National Institute of Mental Health, since 1970, chairman, 1973-1974.
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Fellow American College Psychiatrists, American Psychiatric Association (Seymour Vestermark award 1986). Member American Society Clinical Investigation, American Psychosomatic Society (president 1960-1961), American Federation Clinical Research, American Association Chairmen Departments Psychiatry (executive committee since 1971, president 1975-1976), Academy Behavioral Medicine Research (executive council 1978), American Psychoanalytic Association (president-elect 1980-1982, president 1982-1984), International Psycho-Analytical Association, Association Psychophysiol. Study of Sleep, International College Psychosomatic Medicine (president 1975), Psychiatric Research Society, A. Graeme Mitchell Undergraduate Pediatric Society, Benjamin Rush Society, Rapaport-Klein Study Group, World Psychiatric Association (organizing committee section psychosomatic medicine 1967), Sigma Xi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Lynn B. Whisnant, December 19, 1976. Children: David E., Barbara, Linda.