Background
Dewald, Paul Adolph was born on March 12, 1920 in New York City. Son of Jacob Frederick and Elsie (Wurzburger) Dewald.
(Presents the essentials of "mainstream" dynamic psychothe...)
Presents the essentials of "mainstream" dynamic psychotherapy. This introduction to the concepts, methods and applications of psychotherapy should also serve as a handbook for therapists in psychiatry, psychology and social work.
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Dewald, Paul Adolph was born on March 12, 1920 in New York City. Son of Jacob Frederick and Elsie (Wurzburger) Dewald.
Bachelor of Arts, Swarthmore College, 1942; Doctor of Medicine, University Rochester, 1945; certified psychoanalysis, State University of New York, 1960.
Intern,, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York, 1945-1946;
resident, Strong Memorial Hospital, 1948-1952;
instructor, U. Rochester, 1952-1957;
assistant professor psychiatry, U. Rochester, 1957-1961;
private practice psychoanalysis, St. Louis, since 1961;
assistant clinical professor psychiatry, Washington University, St. Louis, 1961-1965, 96-;
associate clinical professor, St. Saint Louis University, 1965-1969;
clinical professor psychiatry, St. Saint Louis University, since 1969. Director treatment service Psychoanalytic Foundation St. Louis, 1961-1972, medical director, 1972-1983 St. Louis Psychoanalytic Institute, 1973-1983, supervising and training analyst, since 1973. Member of faculty Chicago Institute Psychoanlysis, 1961-1975,supervising and training analyst, 1965-1973.
Visiting professor U. Cincinnati, 1968-1980. Member Missouri State Mental Health Commission, 1978-1983, chairman, 1981-1983. Assistant professor clinical psychiatry Washington University, since 1995.
(Presents the essentials of "mainstream" dynamic psychothe...)
(Presents the essentials of "mainstream" dynamic psychothe...)
(Psychotherapy: A Dynamic Approach Hardcover)
Served to captain Medical Corps, Army of the United States, 1946-1948. Fellow American Psychiatric Association (life). Member Missouri Psychiatric Association (president 1970-1971), Eastern Missouri Psychiatric Association (president 1969-1970), American Psychoanalytic Association (life), St. Louis Psychoanalytic Society (president 1970-1971, 86-88).
Married Eleanor Whitman, September 1, 1961. Children: Jonathan S., Ellen F.