Background
Paul, Norman Leo was born on July 5, 1926 in Buffalo, New York, United States. Son of Samuel Joseph and Tannie (Goncharsky) Paul.
Paul, Norman Leo was born on July 5, 1926 in Buffalo, New York, United States. Son of Samuel Joseph and Tannie (Goncharsky) Paul.
Doctor of Medicine, U. Buffalo, 1948.
Fellow pharmacology, U. Cincinnati College Medicine, Ohio., 1949-1950;
resident psychiatry, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, 1952-1955;
fellow child psychiatry, James Jackson Putnam Children's Center, Boston, 1957-1959;
fellow child psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1958-1959;
chief psychiatrist Day Hospital, Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Boston, 1960-1964;
director conjoint family therapy, Boston Eastern State Hospital, 1964-1965;
consultant in family psychiatry, Boston Eastern State Hospital, 1965-1970;
associate clinical professor department neurology, Boston University School Medicine, since 1977. Consultant Mental Health Center, Alaska Native Hospital, Anchorage, 1967-1968. Consultant in family psychiatry Boston Veterans Administration Hospital., 1967-1971, Massachusetts Society for thePrevention of Cruelty to Children, Boston, since 1993.
Visiting family therapist St. George's Medical School, London, 1996-1997. Lecturer in psychiatry Harvard Medical School, Boston, since 1976. Faculty associate Management Analysis Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1979-1982.
Presenter paper International Conference on Telemedicine and Telecare, London, 1996.
Sponsor Massachusetts Organisation to Repeal Abortion Laws, Boston, 1965-1970. Chair Audio Unit of Child Development and Mass Media, White House Conference on Children and Youth, Washington, 1970. Board of trustees Cambridge (Massachusetts) College,1977-1989.
Captain United States Air Force, 1950-1952. Fellow Royal Society Medicine, American Psychiatric Association (life). Member American Association Marriage and Family Therapy (board directors 1983-1986), American Family TherapyAssn.
(vice president 1982-1983, Distinguished Contribution award 1984), Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disorders, Group for the Advancement Psychiatry (chair commission on the family 1982-1984).
Married Betty Ann Byfield, June 6, 1951 (deceased May 1994). Children: Marilyn, David Alexander.