Background
Hauri, Peter J. was born on June 25, 1933 in Sirnach, Switzerland. Arrived in United States, 1960, naturalized, 1969. Son of Rudolf and Verena Hauri.
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Helps sufferers of chronic insomnia as well as those who only sometimes sleep poorly. A clear, step-by-step approach shows how to determine the source of sleeplessness and then implement programmatic corrective action. Not vague generalities about ''relaxing,'' these are specific recommendations for what to do and how to do it. The director of the Cedars-Sinai Sleep Disorders Center, Dr. Philip R. Westbrook calls Dr. Hauri ''the leading authority on insomnia in the world today...He has vast clinical experience in treating patients with insomnia and has a unique ability to teach what he has learned.''
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psychology professor researcher
Hauri, Peter J. was born on June 25, 1933 in Sirnach, Switzerland. Arrived in United States, 1960, naturalized, 1969. Son of Rudolf and Verena Hauri.
Sekundar lehr patent, SLS St. Gallen, Switzerland, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1966.
Teaching principal Pestalozzi Children's Village, Trogen, Switzerland, 1956—1959. Assistant professor psychology Sacramento State College, 1966—1968. Associate professor psychology University Virginia, Charlottesville, 1968—1971.
Professor psychology Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1971—1988, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, Minnesota, 1988—2000, professor emeritus, since 2000. Administrative director Mayo Sleep Disorders Center, Rochester, Minnesota, 1988—2000, chair committee revise international classification sleep disorders, Chicago, 2002—2005. Chair division behavioral medicine Mayo Clinic, 1993—2000.
Lieutenant Swiss Army, 1952-1959.
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Scoutmaster Boy Scouts American, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1980—1988. Board member The Sleep Foundation, Chicago, 1992—1996. Member of American Psychological Association, American Academy Sleep Medicine (board member 1988-1992), Sleep Research Society (president and executive secretary 1974-1975).
Married Cynthia A. Cleveland, September 25, 1992. 1 child Matthew R.; Married Debbie Jo Rea (divorced 1989). Children: Heidi J., David J., Katrin J.