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Galatzer-Levy, Robert Milton was born on July 26, 1944 in New York City. Son of Milton and Helen Nadine (Class) Levy.
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In its evolution, psychoanalysis has increasingly recognized that human behavior is as motivated by the search for a coherent sense of self as it is impelled by drives and defenses. In this comprehensive study of development, Robert Galatzer-Levy and Bertram Cohler examine how across the course of life—infancy, toddlerhood, early childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle age, senescence—humans primarily structure their experience by creating meaning from their relations with other people.Drawing on resources from diverse fields, including psychoanalysis, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and literature, this book clarifies the mass of thinking and research findings in human development. Plentiful and precise examples illuminate the principles and empirical findings discussed. The authors' multifaceted approach to understanding development allows them to examine how smaller developmental pathways—such as the growth of interpersonal skills, the awakening of the sexual self, the search for integrity—contribute throughout life to the search for solace, support, and meaning in the context of essential others.Packed with insights from many sources, this expansive description of the growth of the self will be an invaluable reference for both practitioners and researchers.
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Galatzer-Levy, Robert Milton was born on July 26, 1944 in New York City. Son of Milton and Helen Nadine (Class) Levy.
Bachelor, New York University, 1964; Master of Science, New York University, 1965; Doctor of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, 1971.
Resident in psychiatry, University of Chicago, 1971-1974; fellow in child psychiatry, University of Chicago, 1973-1974; candidate, Institute for Psychoanalysis, 1975-1981; lecturer psychiatry, University of Chicago, since 1974; private practice specializing in psychiatry, Chicago, since 1974; faculty, Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, since 1976. Consultant Illinois Department Mental Health, Manteno, 1974-1976, Skokie public schools, 1976-1979.
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Trustee Jewish Family and Cmty. Superior vena cava syndrome, Chicago, 1988-1997. Member American Psychoanalytic Association, American Society Adolescent Psychiatry, Chicago Society Adolescent Psychiatry (president 1987-1988), Chicago Psychoanalytic Society(secretary 1991-1994), American Society Child Adolescent Psychiatry.
Married Susan Jeanne Galatzer, June 22, 1974. Children: Daniel, Isaac, Benjamin, David, Emma.