Background
Rosenzweig, Stanley Paul was born on October 15, 1928 in New York City. Son of Jacob Arthur and Edna (Braman) Rosenzweig.
Rosenzweig, Stanley Paul was born on October 15, 1928 in New York City. Son of Jacob Arthur and Edna (Braman) Rosenzweig.
Bachelor of Science, City College of New York, 1950. Master of Arts, City College of New York, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, Michigan State University, 1956.
Staff psychologist, assistant chief, VA Outpatient Clinic, Boston, 1956-1972;
chief day treatment center, VA Outpatient Clinic, Boston, 1964-1988;
associate in clinical psychology, Boston University, 1967-1984;
psychological consultant, Mount Ida College, Newton, Massachusetts, 1977-1979;
psychologist, Boston Family Svc., Needham, 1980-1983;
psychological consultant, Alpha Geriatrics Superior vena cava syndrome, Massachusetts, 1986-1990;
psycho therapy supervisor, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, 1989-1996;
clinical associate, American Geriatrics Superior vena cava syndrome, Massachusetts, since 1991. Lecturer psychology Suffolk U., Boston, 1960-1968. Adjunct Professor Northeastern U., Boston, 1974-1979.
Trustee Massachusetts School Professional Psychology, since 1977. Clinical instructor psychology Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, since 1989.
Chairman anti-defamation committee Mayflower lodge B'nai Brith, Boston, 1964-1965, vice president, 1966. Fellow Massachusetts Psychological Association (president 1970-1972, Ezra Saul award 1975). Member American Psychological Association (council representative 1973-1976).
Married Gloria Fay Braunstein, August 3, 1958. Children: Nancy Jean, Karen Lee.