Background
Eliasberg, Wladimir G. was born on December 10, 1887 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Son of Samuel and Rachel Eliasberg.
neurologist psychiatrist psychologist author
Eliasberg, Wladimir G. was born on December 10, 1887 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Son of Samuel and Rachel Eliasberg.
Student medical colleges, universities Berlin and Heidelberg, Doctor of Medicine 1912. Doctor of Philosophy, University Munich, 1924.
Four children. Intern Professor Kraepelin Hospital, Munich, 1912. Voyage as ship’s Doctor, Far East, 1913. Physician Hospital for Brain Diseases, Munich, 1919-1923.
Founder, secretary general German Congress for Psychotherapy.
1926; editor Allg. Aerztl. Ztschrft. f. Psychother.
Attending physician and superintendent Hospital for Nervous and Mental Diseases, Munich-Thalkirchen, 1928-1930. Member delegation 7th International Congress for Psychotechnics, 1931.
Lecturer forensic psychiatry Munich Bar Association, 1932.
Chairman division industrial pathology 8th International Congress for Psychotechnics, Prague, 1934. Visiting professor Academie des Sciences Politiques, Prague, 1937. Chairman sci committee for Advancement of Psychotherapy, 1940.
Psychiatrist, O.P.D., Mount Sinai Hospital, 1941-1944.
Lecturer psychology Rutgers University, 1946. Psychiatric consultant Bulova Watch Company, 1946.
Medical director Brooklyn treatment unit Citizens Committee, New York, 1952, Convent Avenue and Neighborhood guidance clinics, New York, 1953. Certified psychiatrist New York State Board Mental Hygiene, 1940.
Certified examiner State New York, 1940.
Member delegation 7th International Congress for Psychotechnics, 1931. Served as captain Germany Army Medical Corps, 1915-1918. Diplomate American Bds.
Neurology and Psychiatry.
Fellow American Psyhciat. Association, New York Academy of Medicine, American Sociol, Association.
Member of the American Medical Association (life), Rudolf Virchow Medical Society, American Society Criminology, Association for Psychiatric Treatment Offenders (honorary. Member), American Society Psychoanalytic Physicians (president 1958), New York Society Clin Psychiatry, American Psychological Association, Pirquet Society Clinical Medicine, New York State Association Psychology, New York Association for History of Medicine, Allg.
Aerztl. Gesellschaft für Psychotherapie Vienna (honorary), 1952, Prague Institute of Psychotechnics (honorary), 1937, American Mental Health Foundation, (vice president), Academy Political and Social Science Philadelphia.
Married Esther Talbot.