Background
Bristol, Raymond Curtis was born on December 18, 1932 in Brawley, California, United States. Son of Raymond Cecil and Amy (Ross) Bristol.
educator psychiatrist Psychoanalyst
Bristol, Raymond Curtis was born on December 18, 1932 in Brawley, California, United States. Son of Raymond Cecil and Amy (Ross) Bristol.
Bachelor, Stanford University, 1958; Doctor of Medicine, University of Southern California, 1962; certified social psychiatry, Washington School Psychiatry, 1970; graduate, Baltimore-Washington Institute Psychoanalysis, 1980.
Medical intern, University Hospital, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1962-1963;
postgraduate fellow, New York Hospital-Cornell Univercity, New York, 1963-1964;
postgraduate fellow, Yale University, New Haven, 1964-1965;
postgraduate fellow, Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1965-1968;
supervisor psychiatry staff, Austen Riggs Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1968-1969;
psychiatric consultant, Peace Corps, Brazil, 1969;
chief psychiatrist, Peace Corps, Washington, 1969-1971;
acting medical director, Peace Corps, Washington, 1970-1971;
assistant to associate clinical professor, Georgetown University, Washington, 1975-1996;
clinical professor, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1996;
co-director postgraduate education, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1990;
co-director programs postgrad studies psychiatry, psychoanalysis, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1992;
director interdependent colloquium on psychoanalysis & philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington, since 1997. Associate teaching analyst faculty Baltimore-Washington Institute Psychoanalysis, Laurel, Maryland., since 1982, chair science program committee, 1985-1987. Chairman Forum Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and the Humanities Georgetown University.
Member of faculty, co-chairman National Conference on Romantic and Love, since 1990. Co-chairman conferences onromantic love Smithsonian Institution, 1992, 93. Member Cloumbia Hospital study group on psychoanalytic technique, Milwaukee, since 1982.
Co-chairman National Conference on Love Psychology, Washington School Psychiatry, 1990, Georgetown University, 1991.
Fellow International Panetics Society, International Psychoanalytical Association, Am.Psychiat. Association (chairman task force on conflict resolution 1990-1994), American Psychoanalytic Association. Member Baltimore-Washington Psychoanalytic Society, Wisconsin Psychoanalytic Society (correspondent), Institute Contemporary Psychotherapy (founder 1994).
Married Marie Drissel, June 2, 1979.