Background
Drye, Robert Caldwell was born on October 1, 1927 in New York City. Son of John Wilson D. Junior and Loraine Livingston (Caldwell) Drye.
Drye, Robert Caldwell was born on October 1, 1927 in New York City. Son of John Wilson D. Junior and Loraine Livingston (Caldwell) Drye.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1947; Doctor of Medicine, New York University, 1951; postgraduate, Chicago Institute Psychoanalysis, 1965.
Intern, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City, 1951-1953;
resident in psychiatry, Army Medical Svc. School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1953;
resident in psychiatry, Illinois Research and Education Hospital, Chicago, 1955-1956;
resident in psychiatry, Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, 1956-1958;
psychiatrist in student health, University of Chicago, 1958-1959;
private practice, River Forest, Illinois, 1959-1970;
chief Michael Reese Svc., Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, Chicago, 1959-1961;
assistant clinical director, Illinois State Psychiatric Institute, Chicago, 1969-1970;
director education, Illinois Department Mental Health, Chicago, 1961-1969;
director division professor services, Illinois Department Mental Health, Chicago, 1964-1965;
member of staff, Western Institute Group/Family Therapy, Watsonville, California, 1970-1986;
private practice, Carmel and Seaside, California, 1970-1987;
clinical director psychiatry department, Oil City (Pennsylvania) Area Health Center, 1987-1990;
private practice, Oil City, Pennsylvania, 1987-1993. Member of advisory board Venango County Mental Health/Mental Retardation Superior vena cava syndrome, Franklin, Pennsylvania, 1988-1993.
Medical director partial hospital Venango County Counseling Center, Oil City, 1988-1990. Member National Institute of Mental Health psychiatry training committee, 1967-1971. Lecturer department psychiatry Stanford University, 1970-1987.
Clinical instructor Department ofPsychiatry, U. Arizona, since 1994. Instructor Keller Graduate School of Management, since 1996.
President Oak Park and River Forest Committee for Human Rights, 1966-1967. First lieutenant United States Army Reserve, 1953-1955. Life fellow American Psychiatric Association.
Member International Transactional Analysis (board directors 1970-1985), Chicago Psychoanalytic Society, Sigma Chi.
Married VivianNevue, September 10, 1955 (deceased September 1979). Children: Richard, David, Barbara, Robert Caldwell Junior, Caroline, Elizabeth, Loraine.