Background
Gochman, Stanley I. was born on September 12, 1936 in New York City. Son of Jack G. and Lillian (Gochman).
Gochman, Stanley I. was born on September 12, 1936 in New York City. Son of Jack G. and Lillian (Gochman).
Bachelor of Science, Queens College, 1950. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1956.
Certified psychoanalysis, Adler Institute, 1956.
Intern in psychology, Hospital for Chronic Diseases, Brooklyn, 1950-1951;
resident psychologist, Hospital for Chronic Diseases, Brooklyn, 1951-1952;
senior psychologist, co-director Parents' Institute, Hospital for Chronic Diseases, Brooklyn, 1952-1953;
consultant staff psychologist, Alfred Adler Mental Hygiene Clinic, New York City, 1953-1956;
senior psycholiogist, Topeka Eastern State Hospital-Menninger Foundation, 1956-1957;
member of faculty, U. Maryland. Overseas Program, Paris, 1957-1958;
chief psychologist, Hunterdon Medical Center, New Jersey, 1958-1959;
assistant professor psychology, supervisor clinical psychology and school psychology graduate training programs, Rutgers University, 1959-1962;
director, Bergen Center Psychological Services, New Jersey, 1959-1967;
director training, Institute Analytic Psychotherapy, Englewood, New Jersey, 1962-1967;
field assessment officer, Peace Corps, St. Annde de la Pocatiere, Quebec, 1966;
field assessment officer, Peace Corps, P.R., Central America, 1967-1968;
professor psychology, U. P.R., 1968-1979;
clinical administrator, National Institute of Mental Health, 1974-1976;
professor, Howard U., since 1979;
director graduate doctoral program clinical-community, Howard U., 1979-1980;
lecturer, Brooklyn College, 1952-1954;
private practice, since 1959. Member primary prevention research team National Institute of Mental Health, since 1976.
Consultant school psychologist Flemington Raritan Schools, New Jersey, 1960-1962. President pro-tem National Consortium on Psychological Aspects of Social Change and Community Development,1979-1981. Media guest expert.
Served with United States Maritime Service and Merchant Marines, 1945-1948. Member American Psychological Association (Washington chapter representative to national board directors since 1980, chairman chapter training committee since 1980), Am Psychological Association (chapter director planned postdoctoral institutions since 1980, vice president chapter 1981-1982, Chairman of Commission social issues and public policy division psychoanalysis since 1980), Eastern Psychological Association, Brooklyn Psychological Association (founder, officer 1953-1956), National Council Psychological Aspects Disability (Executive Committee division 1951-1953).
Married Eva R. Grubler, January 15, 1956. Children: David Edgar, Julie-Anne.