Background
Holzman, Philip Seidman was born on May 2, 1922 in New York City. Son of Barnet and Natalie (Seidman) Holzman.
(This work presents a synopsis of the development of the m...)
This work presents a synopsis of the development of the major theories of psychoanalysis including the special theory of neurosis. Emphasis is placed upon the problems that Freud struggled with as he tried to understand his patients, and the way in which his concepts, models and theories were shaped and refined by his successive experiences of success and failure.
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Holzman, Philip Seidman was born on May 2, 1922 in New York City. Son of Barnet and Natalie (Seidman) Holzman.
Bachelor, City College of New York, 1943. Doctor of Philosophy, University Kansas, 1952.
Psychology intern, Topeka Veterans Administration Hospital., 1946-1949;
psychologist, Topeka Eastern State Hospital, 1949-1951;
consultant, Topeka Eastern State Hospital, 1951-1958;
psychologist, Menninger Foundation, Topeka, 1949-1968;
director research training, Menninger Foundation, 1963-1968;
professor psychiatry and psychology, University of Chicago, 1968-1977;
professor psychology department psychology, Harvard University, 1977-1992;
professor department psychiatry, Medical School, 1977-1992;
Esther and Sidney R. Rabb professor psychology, Harvard University, 1984-1992;
professor emeritus, Harvard University, 1992;
chief Laboratory of Psychology, McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts, since 1977;
training and supervising psychoanalyst, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, since 1977. Visiting professor University of Minnesota, 1965, U. Kansas, 1966, Boston University, 1973, JeffersonMed. College, 1981, University of Pennsylvania, 1987.
Thomas William Salmon lecturer New York Academy of Medicine, 1994. Member small grants committee National Institute of Mental Health, 1960-1964, clinical projects research review committee, 1964-1968, clinical program projects research rev.com., 1970-1974, treatment development and assessment review committee, 1982-1986. Consultant Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, 1970-1977.
Member of advisory committees classification of mental disorders World Health Organization.
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Member Topeka Mayor's Committee on Human Relations, 1963-1968. Chairman board directors Founds.' Fund for Research in Psychiatry. Member program advisory committee MacArthur Foundation, science advisory board National Institute of Mental Health, 1986-1992.
Board trustees Menninger Foundation, 1978-2004. Member science council National Alliance Research Schizophrenia and Depression, 1989-2004. With Army of the United States, 1943-1946.
Fellow American Psychological Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy Arts and Sciences, American College Neuropsychopharmacology, Society Neurosci. Member American Psychoanalytic Association, Boston Psychoanalytic Society, American Psychopath. Association, Institute Medicine National Academy of Sciences, Society for Research in Psychopathology (president 1997-1998).
Married Hannah Abarbanell, September 18, 1946. Children: Natalie Kay, Carl David, Paul Benjamin.