Background
Lovinger, Robert Jay was born on November 5, 1932 in Bronx. Son of John and Phyllis (Schlefstein) Lovinger.
(The mental health value-base often competes and conflicts...)
The mental health value-base often competes and conflicts with religious backgrounds and beliefs, and this can complicate the therapeutic process. This book examines the issues involved, and provides psychotherapists with systematic and practical guidance in addressing them.
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(The mental health value-base often competes and conflicts...)
The mental health value-base often competes and conflicts with religious backgrounds and beliefs, and this can complicate the therapeutic process. This book examines the issues involved, and provides psychotherapists with systematic and practical guidance in addressing them.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0876687273/?tag=2022091-20
Lovinger, Robert Jay was born on November 5, 1932 in Bronx. Son of John and Phyllis (Schlefstein) Lovinger.
Bachelor of Business Administration, City College, New York City, 1953; Master of Science, City College, New York City, 1958; Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1969.
Psychologist, New York University Testing Center, New York City, 1959-1961; psychologist, Queens College, New York City, 1961-1964; lecturer, City College, New York City, 1964-1967; school research assistant, Board Education, New York City, 1967-1970; private practice psychotherapy, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, since 1971. Professor Center Michigan U., Mount Pleasant, since 1970.
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(The mental health value-base often competes and conflicts...)
(The mental health value-base often competes and conflicts...)
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Served with United States Army, 1954-1956. Fellow American Othopsychiat. Association, American Psychological Association, American Psyychol.
Society; member American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society for Psychotherapy Integration, Society for Scientific Study of Religion, Saginaw Bay Yacht Club (Bay City).
Married Sophie Lehner, June 18, 1957. Children: David F., Mark A.