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Schwartz, Richard Carroll was born on September 14, 1949 in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Son of Theodore and Genevieve (Bangs) Schwartz.
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In this book, the authors describe the full scope of family therapy with a strong emphasis on clinical practice (rather than just history and theory). This book contains up-to-date descriptions of the latest models, an expanded treatment of basic clinical practice, a rich description of the contemporary influences on the field, and a thorough, consistent emphasis on clinical techniques throughout. For family therapists.
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Schwartz, Richard Carroll was born on September 14, 1949 in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Son of Theodore and Genevieve (Bangs) Schwartz.
Bachelor, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, 1971; Master of Science, Northern Illinois U., 1974; Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana, 1980.
Family therapist and crisis team member, Mental Health Center of LaSalle County, Ottawa, Illinois, 1974-1975;
coordinator family therapy services Department Psychiatry, Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, 1975-1976;
graduate teaching assistant department child development and family studies, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, 1976-1979;
private practice psychotherapy, Oak Park, Illinois, since 1980;
coordinator training and research, Family Sys. Progressive, Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago, since 1979. Adjunct assistant professor psychology Department Psychiatry, University of Illinois College Medicine, Chicago,1980-.
Visiting assistant professor Illinois School Professional Psychology, Chicago, summer 1986. Recreational therapist Department Psychiatry, Rush Presbyterian St.Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, 1968-1973. Consultant Alternatives Inc., Chicago, 1986-1989, Department Family Practice, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 1983-1988, Mental Health Division, DuPage County Health Department, Wheaton, 1982-1983.
Special consultant Committee on Epidemiology and Prevention, National Institute Drug Abuse, Washington, 1984-1988.
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Member American orthopsychiatric Association, Illinois Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, American Association for Marital and Family Therapy (fellow), American FamilyThrapy Association.
Married Nancy Kenney, July 31, 1975;children: Jessica, Sarah, Hali.