PRESENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
• Private practice of adult and child psychiatry and psychoanalysis, 1973.
• Forensic psychiatry, expert evaluations, 1977
• Training and Supervision Analyst, San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute, 1978; Supervisor in Child Analysis, 1981
• Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, 1984
• Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of the American Psychiatric Association, 1984
EDUCATION AND TRAINING• Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania, B.S., 1957
• Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, M.D., 1961
• York General Hospital, York, Pennsylvania, Internship, 1961-62
• Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Adult Psychiatry Residency, 1962-64
• Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Child Psychiatry Residency, 1964-66
• Philadelphia Associate for Psychoanalysis, and the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Certification in Child Psychoanalysis, 1976LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
• Licensed to practice medicine in California, Inactive licenses in Pennsylvania and Florida
• Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1969
• Diplomate, American Board of Child Psychiatry, 1972
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
• San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, 1973
• American Psychoanalytic Association, 1974; Arrangement Committee, 1981-1984; Committee on Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis, 1981-1987
• San Diego Psychiatric Society, 1973
• Association for Child Psychoanalysis, 1984
• American Psychiatric Association, 1973; Fellow, 1980; Article Reviewer, Journal of the American Psychiatric Association, 1981
• American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1970
• Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies, Princeton, New Jersey, 1982AWARDS, HONORS, AND NON-PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
• “For Excellent Teaching and Contributions to the Residency Training Program”, Academic Year 1975-76, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego
• Who’s Who in California, 1979
• Who’s Who in the West, 1979
• International Biographical Center, 1981
• National Society of Arts and Letters, 1984-1988
• International Who’s Who in Medicine, 1985
• San Diego Chamber Orchestra, Program Advisory Committee, 1986-1988
• Hanna Fenichel Center for Child Development, Life Trustee, 1988
• Who’s Who Among Young American Professionals, 1988
• Who’s Who Among Human Services Professionals, 1992
• Listing in The Best Doctors in America, 1992
• Consultant, Children’s Museum of San Diego, 1992
• Alumnus of the Year, Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, 1996
• Who’s Who in Executives and Professional, 1997
• Supervision Award, United States Naval Center, San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, 2001
• Honorary Professorship in Human Growth and Development, Maimonides University, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2007PERSONAL DETAILS
Birth Date: August 14, 1935
PREVIOUS POSITIONS• Private practice of child and adult psychiatry and psychoanalysis in Melrose Park, Pennsylvania, 1968-1973
• Director, Title III research project entitled “Diagnostic Educational Grouping with Strategies for Teaching”, 1969-1973. The purpose of the project was to apply psychoanalytic principles of child development to classroom techniques.
Over 50,000 children and 2,000 teachers were involved.
• Assistant Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry, Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1971-1973
• Child Psychiatric Consultant, Lehigh-Carbon County Public School, Pennsylvania, 1969-1973
• Child Psychiatric Consultant, Abington Friends School, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, 1969-1973
• Psychiatric Consultant, California Medical Facility at Vacaville, California, 1966-1968
• Director, Community Mental Health Center, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1968-1969
• President, San Diego Psychoanalytic Society, 1976-1977
• Vice-Chairman of the Board and President, Hanna Fenichel Nursery School, sponsored by the San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute, 1975-1977
• Consultant on School Consultation and Child Psychiatry, Children’s Division, San Diego County Mental Health Department, 1974-1977
• Scientific Board of the Anna Freud Foundation, California Chapter, 1977
• Consultant in Child Psychiatry, Kaiser Permanente, San Diego, California, 1977-1980
• American College of Psychoanalysis, 1980-1998
• Coordinator, Normal Development Through the Life Cycle, University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, 1980-1982, 1985-1990
• Consultant, American Psychiatric Associate Task Force on the Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders, 1985-1989
• Contributor, A Glossary of Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts, Third Edition, American Psychoanalytic Association, 1986
• Director, Division of Child Psychoanalysis, San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute, 1981-1989; 1993-1998
• Lecturer, University of California, San Diego, Third College, Teacher Education Program, 1988-1990
• Director, Child Psychiatry Residency Training Program, University of California, San Diego, 1976-1996
• American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Question Writing Committee, 1988-1997
• Staff Member, University Hospital, University of California, San Diego, 1974; Children’s Hospital, San Diego, California, 1976-2001
• Consultant-Lecturer, Department of the Navy, Naval Medical Center, San Diego, California, 1980-2001
• Manuscript Reviewer, Psychoanalytic Psychology, 1990-1995PARTIAL LIST OF ATTORNEYS WORKED WITH IN 2006:
1. Richard Antoine
2. Vincent Bartolotta
3. Cheryl Brown
4. Benjamin Bunn
5. Kimberly Clevenger
6. Mary Downey
7. Sherman Eatman
8. Amy Wintersheimer Findley
9. Joseph George
10. Luther Horton
11. A Christian Hulburt
12. Marcus Jackson
13. Larry Jansen
14. Ray Keramati
15. Thomas Laube
16. Andrea Leavitt
17. Patty Lewis
18. John McGuire
19. Kim Oberrecht
20. Kathleen Osteen
21. Brad Patton
22. Gabriella Prater
23. Kevin Quinn
24. Dennis Schoville
25. Milton Silverman
26. John Thickstun
27. Vickie Turner
28. Deborah WolfeFORENSIC EXPERIENCE
Dr. Colarusso has served as an expert witness in approximately 900 civil cases over the past thirty years. He has had his deposition taken approximately 200 times and has testified in court approximately 100 times.
BOOKS1. Adult Development: A New Dimension in Psychodynamic Theory and Practice. Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. and Robert Nemiroff, M.D., Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York, 1981, Part of the series “Critical Issues in Psychiatry”, Sherwin M. Woods, M.D., Ph.D., Editor.
2. The Race Against Time: Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis in the Second Half of Life, Robert A. Nemiroff, M.D. and Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Plenum Publishing Corporation, New York, 1985.
3. New Dimensions in Adult Development, edited by Robert A. Nemiroff, M.D. and Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Basic Books, 1990.
4. Child and Adult Development: A Psychoanalytic Introduction, Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1992.
5. Fulfillment in Adulthood: Paths to the Pinnacle of Life, Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1994.
BOOK REVIEWS1. Book Review, A Developmental View of the Psychoanalytic Process, by Nathan Schlessinger, M.D. and Fred Robbins, M.D., International Universities Press, 1983, Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. in the Psychoanalytic quarterly, Vol. 54, 1985, #3, pp. 281-286.
2. Book Review, Parenthood: Psychodynamic Perspective, edited by Rebecca Cohen, M.A., Bertram Cohler, Ph.D., and Sidney Weissman, M.D., the Guilford Press, 1984, in Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1988, Vol. 36, pp 799-802
3. Book Review, Normality and the Life Cycle: A Critical Integration, edited by Daniel Offer, M.D. and Melvin Sabskin, M.D., Basic Books, 1984, in Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1988, Vol. 36, pp. 1090-1094.
4. Book Review, Developmental Breakdown and Psychoanalytic Treatment in Adolescence: Clinical Studies, edited by Moses Laufer and M. Egle Laufer, Yale University Press, 1989, The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1991, Vol. 60, pp. 470-474.
5. Book Review, The Middle Years: New Psychoanalytic Perspectives, edited by John Oldham, M.D. and Robert Niebert, M.D., Yale University Press, 1990, The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Vol. 60, pp. 637-641.
ARTICLES1. “Effects of Day Program Closing on Patients,” Arthur Huntley, M.D. and Calvin
A. Colarusso, M.D., Mental Hospitals, December, 1964
2. “Psychiatric Practice in a Large Air Force Clinic,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Proceedings, Air Force Behavioral Science Convention, 1968
3. “Psychiatry for Law Students in a Department of Psychiatry,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., and Harold Kolansky, M.D., Journal of the Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, summer, 1969
4. “Diagnostic Educational Grouping with Strategies for Teaching—Final Report” (3) 1970-1971, 1971-1972, 1972-1973, Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., and Phyllis Green, M.A., Buck County Press, Doyletown, Pennsylvania.
5. “Strategies for Teaching: Second Edition, 1971,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., and Phyllis Green, M.A., Buck County Press, Doyletown, Pennsylvania.
6. “Diagnostic Educational Grouping with Strategies for Teaching,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., and Phyllis Green, M.A., Reiss-Davis Clinic Bulletin 10(1) Spring, 1973
7. “Grouping by Psyche,” Phyllis Green, M.A., and Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Teacher, February, 1973.
8. “Johnny, Did Your Mother Die?” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Teacher, February, 1975.
9. “Death in the Student’s Family—What Should the Counselor Do?” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., The Guidance Clinic, February, 1976.
10. “Some Observations and Hypothesis about the Psychoanalytic Theory of Adult Development,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., and Robert Nemiroff, M.D., International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 60(2), 1979.
11. “The Development of Time Sense from Birth to Object Constancy,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 60(2), 1979.
12. “Authenticity and Narcissism in the Development of the Self in Adulthood,” Robert A. Nemiroff, M.D. and Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Annual, Chicago Psychoanalytic Association, Volume VIII, 1980.
13. “The Psychoanalysis of a Severe Neurotic Learning Disturbance in a Gifted Adolescent Boy,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 44(6), November, 1980.
14. “The Father at Mid-Life: Crisis and the Growth of Paternal Identity,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. and Robert A. Nemiroff, M.D., in Fatherhood, edited by Stanley Cath, M.D., Alan Gurwitt, M.D., and John Ross, Ph.D., Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1982.
15. “The Borderline Child,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. in The Cutting Edge, 1984, University of California, San Diego, PP. 106-122.
16. “The Development of Time Sense: From Object Constancy to Adolescence,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Journal of the American Psychiatric Association, Vol. 35, 1987, #1, PP. 119-144.
17. “Mother, Is That You?” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Vol. 42, 1987, Yale University Press, pp. 223-237.
18. “Therapeutic Implications of Adult Developmental Theory,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. and Robert A. Nemiroff. M.D., Journal of the American Psychiatric Association, Vol. 144, #10, October 1987, pp. 1263-1270.
19. “The Child Psychoanalyst as a Traditional School Consultant: A Review of the Application of Development, Psychopathologic and Treatment Concepts,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., New Concepts in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy edited by John Munder Ross, Ph.D. and Wayne Meyers, M.D., American Psychiatric Press, Washington, D.C., 1988, pp. 94-118.
20. “Frontiers of Adult Development in Theory and Practice,” Robert A. Nemiroff, M.D. and Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1988, Vol. 21, pp. 7-27.
21. “The Development of Time Sense in Adolescence,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Yale University Press, 1988, Vol. 43, pp. 179-198.
22. “The Joys of Psychiatric Practice: One Man’s Experience,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., San Diego Psychiatry, 1988, September, pp. 8-10.
23. “The Analysis of a Latency Age Boy,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., in Psychoanalytic Case Studies, edited by G. Pirooz Sholevar, M.D., and Jules Glenn, M.D., International University Press, 1990, pp. 193-238.
24. Contributor to Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts, edited by Burness Moore, M.D. and Bernard Fine, M.D., The American Psychoanalytic Association, Second Edition, 1990.
25. “The Third Individuation: The Effect of Biological Parenthood on Separation-Individuation Processes in Adulthood,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Yale University Press, 1990. Vol. 45, pp. 177-192.
26. “The Impact of Adult Developmental Issues on the Treatment of Older Patients,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. and Robert A. Nemiroff, M.D., in New Techniques in the Psychotherapy of Older Patients, edited by Wayne Meyers, M.D., American Psychiatric Press, 1990, pp. 245-264.
27. “The Development of Time Sense in Young Adulthood,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Yale University Press, 1991, Vol. 46, pp. 125-143.
28. “Play in Adulthood: A Developmental Perspective, “The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Yale University Press, Vol. 48, pp. 225-248.
29. “Traversing Young Adulthood: The Male Journey form Twenty to Forty,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Vol. 15, #1, pp. 75-91.
30. “The Approach to Pediatric Patients,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., in Practical Pediatric Radiology, Second Edition, edited by Saskia Hilton, M.D., W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, 1994, pp. 1-8.
31. “Adulthood,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. In Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/VI, Sixth Edition, edited by Harold Kaplan, M.D. and Benjamin Sadock, M.D., William & Wilkens, 1995, Vol. II, pp. 2495-2506.
32. “The Fourth Individuation: Separation-Individuation Processes in Middle Adulthood,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., In the Seasons of Life: Separation-Individuation Perspectives, edited by Salman Akhtar, M.D. and Selma Kramer, M.D., International Universities Press, 1997, pp. 73-94.
33. “Development and Treatment in Late Adulthood,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., In the Course of Life, Vol. VII, International Universities Press, 1998, pp. 285-318.
34. Contributor to Dr. Spock’s Baby and Child Care, Seventh Edition, Benjamin Spock and Steven Parker. Pocket Books, New York, 1998.
35. “Co-Sleeping (Bedsharing) Among Infants and Toddlers.” Contributor to a case discussion. Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., James McKenna, M.D., Nancy Powers, M.D., Martin Stein, M.D., Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Vol. 18, #6, December 1997, pp. 408-411.
36. “The Development of Time Sense in Late Adulthood and Throughout the Life Cycle,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., the Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Vol. 53, 1998, pp. 113-139.
37. “The Analysis of a Neurotic Boy and a Child Analytic Case Report: A 17 Year Follow-Up,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. In The Psychoanalytic Study of Lives Over Time, edited by Bertrum Cohler, Ph.D. and Jonathan Cohen, Ph.D., Academic Press, 2000, pp. 17-48 and 49-66.
38. “The Development of Time Sense in Middle Adulthood,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Vol. XLVIII, 1999, pp. 52-83.
39. “Adulthood,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. In Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, Seventh Edition, edited by Benjamin Sadock, M.D. and Virginia Sadock, M.D., Williams & Wilkins, 1999, pp. 2962-2979.
40. Separation-Individuation Phenomena in Adulthood: General Concepts and the Fifth Individuation,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. 48, 2000, pp. 1467-1490.
41. “Toilet Training,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., in The Freud Encyclopedia: Theory, Therapy and Culture, Garland Publishing, 201.
42. “Co-sleeping (Bedsharing) Among Infants and Toddlers,” Martin Stein, M.D., Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., James McKenna, M.D., and Nancy Powers, M.D. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Vol. 22, No. 2, April 2001, pp. 567-573.
43. “Adulthood,” Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D. In Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry VII, Seventh Edition, Edited by Benjamin Sadock, M.D. and Virginia Sadock, M.D., Williams & Wilkins, Volume II, 2005, Chapter 50, pp. 3365-3386.
44. “The Evolution of Paternal Identity in Late Adulthood,” Calvin A. Colarusso M.D. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 51-82.
45. “Psychological Approach to Pediatric Patients”, Calvin A. Colarusso, M.D., in Practical Pediatric Radiology, Third Edition, edited by Saskia W. Hilton, M.D. and David K. Edwards, M.D., W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, 2006, pp. 641-650.
46. “The Absence of a Future: The Effect of Past Experience and Current Developmental Conflicts on a Midlife Analysis,” Calvin A. Colarusso M.D., Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 919-945.
47. (in press) Transience During Midlife as an Adult Psychic Organizer, The Midlife Transition and Crisis Continuum, Calvin A. Colarusso and Lic Guillermo Julio Montero, accepted for publication by the Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Volume 62, 2008.48. (in press) “Adulthood”, Calvin A. Colarusso M.D. In Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry VIII, Eighth Edition, Edited by Benjamin Sadock, M.D. and Virginia Sadock, M.D.
49. (in press), Contributions to the Glossary of Psychoanalytic Terms, American Psychoanalytic Association
PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSIONS• December, 1972: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Discussant of a paper by Herman Roiphe, M.D., “Some Thoughts on Childhood Psychosis, Self and Object.”
• December, 1972: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Presented a Title III Project, “Diagnostic Education Grouping with Strategies for Teaching,” to a study group on disadvantaged children.
• April, 1973: Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalytic, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Presenter of case to Miss Anna Freud of the psychoanalysis of an adolescent boy with a severe learning disturbance.
• May, 1973: American Psychoanalytic Association, Spring Meeting, Dallas, Texas. Presented a Title III Project, “Diagnostic Educational Grouping with Strategies for Teaching,” to a study group on disadvantaged children.
• November, 1974: University of California, San Diego Extension and San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute, lecture entitles “Freud—The Child Within,” part of a series on Freud.
• April, 1975: Kaiser Permanente Hospital, San Diego, author of a script for a telephone call-in series, “Going to the Hospital for Three to Six Year Olds.”
• May, 1975: American Psychiatric Association, Anaheim, California, Annual Meeting. Session sponsored by the National Council of Psychoanalytic Candidates and Clinical Associates, Inc. on “The Joys and Sorrows of the Practice of Psychoanalysis,” a panel presentation entitles “How Psychoanalysis Allows Me to be a Better Teacher and Supervisor of Psychiatric Residents.”
• October, 1975: San Diego Psychoanalytic Society, San Diego, California. Discussant at a scientific meeting of a paper by Beatrice Cooper, M.A., Rudolph Ekstein, Ph.D., and David Meltzer, M.D., entitled “A Child’s Literary Production: Precursor of the Adolescent Struggle or Psychotic Breakdown?”
• January, 1976: San Diego Psychoanalytic Society, San Diego, California. Presenter at a scientific meeting on a paper entitled “A Severe Neurotic Learning Disturbance in a Gifted Adolescent Boy.”
• February, 1976: Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego. Discussant of a clinical case presentation at Grand Rounds.
• April, 1976: University of California, San Diego Extension Division and San Diego Psychoanalysis Institute. Lecture on “Loneliness in Childhood and Adolescence,” part of a course on the meaning of loneliness.
• October, 1976: San Diego Psychoanalytic Society, San Diego, California. Discussant at a scientific meeting of a paper by Rudolph Ekstein, Ph.D. entitled “The Analysis of a Victorian Fairy Tale.”
• October, 1976: University of California, San Diego Extension and San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute. Lecture on “Child Analysis” in a course entitled “Psychoanalysis Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.”
• October-December, 1976: Child Guidance Clinic, San Diego, California, eight lectures on psychoanalytic child development, presented to the staff.
• November, 1976: Kaiser Permanente Hospital, San Diego, lecture on child psychiatric evaluation to the pediatric and psychiatric staffs.
• December, 1976: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Discussant of a paper by John Munder Ross, Ph.D. entitled “Notes on Paternal Identity and Its Developmental Line.”
• January, 1977: Combined meeting of the Southern California and San Diego Societies for Adolescent Psychiatry, La Costa, California. Lecture entitled “The Development of the Borderline Adolescent.”
• December, 1977: Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. Presented at Grand Rounds with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., a paper entitled “Some Observations and Hypotheses of the Psychoanalytic Theory of Adult Development.”
• March, 1978: United States Naval Hospital, San Diego, California. Lecture to the professional staff, “The Normal Development of Adolescence and its Implications for Treatment.”
• April, 1978: Joint meeting, Los Angeles and Southern California Psychoanalytic Societies, Los Angeles, California. Presented with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., a paper entitled “Some Observations and Hypotheses on the Psychoanalytic Theory of Adult Development.”
• May, 1978: American Psychoanalytic Association, Spring Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. Presented “Some Observations and Hypotheses of the Psychoanalytic Theory of Adult Development” to the Developmental Core Curriculum Workshop.
• October, 1978: American Academy of Child Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. Discussant of four papers.
• December, 1978: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Chairman of a workshop following a panel entitled “Conceptualizing the Nature of the Therapeutic Action of Child Analysis.”
• March, 1979: Association for Child Analysis, Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina. Panel entitled “Vicissitudes of Transference and Countertransference Related to the Gender of the Analyst and of the Child: Presented a paper entitled “On the Effects of the Infantile Neurosis and the Gender of the Analyst on Transference during the Phallic-Oedipal Phase of Development.”
• March, 1979: Western Regional Psychoanalytic Association, Los Angeles, California. Presented with Robert Nemiroff, M.D. a paper entitled “Authenticity and Narcissism in the Development of the Self in Adulthood.”
• January, 1980: Southern California Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, Annual Meeting, Rancho Bernardo, California. Moderator of a panel on “Treatment Approaches to the Depressed Adolescent.”
• February, 1980: San Diego Psychiatric Society, San Diego, California. Presented, with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., a paper entitled “The Father at Mid-Life: Crisis and the Growth of Paternal Identity.”
• May, 1980: American Psychoanalytic Association, Spring Meeting, San Francisco, California. Presented with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., “The Therapeutic Implications of Adult Developmental Theory,” to the Developmental Core Curriculum Workshop.
• May, 1980: American College of Psychoanalysis, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Presented, with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., a colloquium entitled “Adult Development: A New Dimension for Psychoanalysis.”
• May, 1980: Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, San Diego, California. A two-day conference for mental health professionals entitled “Seasons of Our Lives.” Presented a paper on “The Effect of Adult Developmental Concepts on Diagnosis.” Other presenters: Judith Bardwick, Ph.D., Daniel Levinson, Ph.D., Robert Nemiroff, M.D., Marjorie Hanaen Shaevitz, M.S., and Morton H. Shaevitz, Ph.D.
• May, 1980: San Diego Personnel and Guidance Association, Spring Meeting, San Diego, California. Keynote lecture on “Dynamic Growth and Change in the Normal Adult.”
• June, 1980: Vista Hill Foundation, Annual Conference, Pala Mesa Resort, Fallbrook, California. Presented a three-day seminar, with Robert Nemiroff, M.D. on “Adult Development: A New Development in Psychodynamic Theory and Practice.”
• January, 1981: American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, Inc., Winter Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. Presented a workshop with Robert Nemiroff, M.D. on “Teaching Child and Adult Development to Psychiatric Residents.”
• February, 1981: Hanna Fenichel Nursery School, Del Mar, California, Parents meeting. Lectured on “Setting Limits—The Role of Frustration in Early Development.”
• March, 1981: Department of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego. Presented, with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., a colloquium on “Adult Development: A New Dimension in Psychodynamic Theory and Practice.”
• March, 1981: Association for Child Psychoanalysis, San Diego, California. A one-day workshop for mental health professionals on “Child Therapy from an Analytic Perspective.” Served as a discussion group leader on “Adolescence: Another Chance.”
• March, 1981: Association for Child Psychoanalysis, Annual Meeting, San Diego, California. Served as a discussion group leader following a panel on “Dreams in Child Psychoanalysis.”
• April, 1981: University of California, San Diego, Extension Division Lecture Series, “Sigmund Freud, Update on Genius.” Delivered a lecture entitled “Freud and the Child Within.”
• May, 1981: American Psychoanalytic Association, Spring Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Delivered a paper entitled “Adult Developmental Theory and Transference” as part of a panel entitled “New Vistas in Transference.” Chairman: Morton Shane, M.D., other panelists: Melvin Scharfman, M.D., Calvin Settlage, M.D., Reporter: Phillip Escoll, M.D.
• June, 1981: University of Southern California School of Medicine, Conference on Comparative Psychiatric Therapies, San Diego, California. Presented, with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., a paper entitled “Adult Development and Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment.”
• October, 1981: University of Minnesota, Department of Psychiatry, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Grand Rounds, with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., on “Adult Development.”
• November, 1981: Kaiser Hospital of San Diego Psychiatry Department, San Diego, California, a presentation of a paper entitled “Adult Development and Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment” with Robert Nemiroff, M.D.
• November, 1981: Naval Hospital at San Diego Psychiatry Department, San Diego, California, a presentation of a paper entitled “Adult Development.”
• December, 1981: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Delivered a paper with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., entitled “Adult Development and Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Treatment.”
• January, 1982: American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training Programs, Annual Conventions, San Antonio, Texas. Presented, with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., a workshop entitled “Teaching Child and Adult Development to Psychiatric Residents.”
• March, 1982: San Diego Society for Adolescent Psychiatry, San Diego, California. As a part of a symposium entitled “Adolescent Psychiatry Update, 1982,” presented a paper on “Diagnostic and Psychotherapeutic Principles in the Treatment of Adolescents.”
• April, 1982: University of California, San Diego. Presented a daylong Extension Division Course with Robert Nemiroff, M.D. entitled “Meet the Authors of Adult Development.”
• May, 1982: San Diego Psychoanalytic Society, San Diego, California. Symposium entitled “The Treatment of Children: Perspectives from the Psychoanalytic Theory of Development.” Presented a paper entitled “The Analysis of a Neurotic Latency Age Boy: the Effect of Psychopathology on the Development Process.”
• June, 1982: Del Amo Hospital Visiting Lecturer Series, Torrance, California. Presented a paper entitled “The Developmental Orientation, An Organizer of Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment” and discussed a clinical presentation by a staff psychiatrist.
• June, 1982: Maricopa County General Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona. Presented a paper to the Psychiatric Staff entitled “The Developmental Orientation, An Organizer of Psychiatric Diagnosis and Treatment,” and discussed a clinical presentation by a psychiatric resident at Grand Rounds.
• August, 1982: Sydney Psychoanalytic Society, Sydney, Australia. Presented a paper, co-authored with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., entitled “Adult Development and Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Treatment.”
• August, 1982: Melbourne Psychoanalytic Society, Melbourne, Australia. Presented a paper, co-authored with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., entitled “Adult Development and Psychoanalytic Diagnosis and Treatment.”• February, 1983: University of California, Davis, Ninth Annual Midwinter Program in Continuing Education for Psychiatrist, Lake Tahoe, California. Delivered two papers entitled “Some Hypothesis about the Psychoanalytic Theory of Adult Development” and “Friendship at Midlife.”
• March, 1983: University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Lectured on “Middle Adulthood.”
• April, 1983: Changsha and Canton, China. As part of a delegation of child psychiatrist from the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, presented a paper entitled “The Separation Disorders and the Psychoneuroses in Children.”
• June, 1983: Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Society. Presented a paper entitled “Psychoanalysis in the Second Half of Life” with Robert Nemiroff, M.D. and Eli Miller, M.D.
• June, 1983: University of Southern California School of medicine, Post-graduate Division and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences conference on Comparative Psychiatric Therapies for Problems of the Middle Years, San Diego, California. Presented a paper entitled “Developmental Tasks Related to Midlife.”
• September, 1983: Continuing Medical Education, Inc., San Francisco Psychiatric Symposium. Lectured on “Female Development at Midlife” The Female Midlife Crisis.”
• September, 1983: Presented a seminar for mental health professionals, sponsored by C.P.C. Sunrise Psychiatric Hospital and the Arlington Branch of the Tarrant County Medical Society, Arlington, Texas on “Adult Development: Basic Hypotheses and Clinical Applications.”
• October, 1983: San Diego Psychoanalytic Society. Presented, with Robert Nemiroff, M.D. and Eli Miller, M.D., a paper entitled “Psychoanalysis in the Second Half of Life.”
• January, 1984: Colorado Psychiatric Society, 15th Annual Midwinter Meeting, Vail, Colorado, presented a weekend symposium on “The Race Against Time: Adult Development and Psychotherapy in the Second Half of Life.”
• February, 1984: San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, Symposium on “Psychoanalysis and Femininity.” Moderated a panel, which included Laila Karme, M.D., Ph.D., Gertrude Ticho, M.D. and Phyllis Tyson, Ph.D.
• April 1984: Arizona Psychiatric Society, Annual Scientific Meeting, Sedona, Arizona. Presented a weekend symposium on “Adult Development: Theoretical Concepts and Clinical Applications.”
• April, 1984: University of California, San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, Symposium, “The Cutting Edge: The Psychotherapy of Borderline and Narcissistic Disorders” workshop leader on “The Borderline Child.”
• May, 1984: American Psychoanalytic Association, Spring Meeting, San Diego, California, Workshop on Aging, chaired by Ralph Kahana, M.D. and Robert Tanower, M.d. Presented “Theoretical and Clinical Concepts on Aging” with Robert Nemiroff, M.D. and Eli Miller, M.D.
• June 1984: Psychiatry Department, U.S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, California. Lecture on “Play and Friendship in Childhood.”
• December, 1984: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Co-chaired a workshop with Morris Peltz, M.D. entitled “Child Analysis, The Patient’s Wish for Contact with the Analyst’s Body.”
• April, 1985: University of California, San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, Symposium on “The cutting Edge: Clinical Applications of Kohut’s Theories of Narcissism.” Presented a paper entitled “Narcissism in the Adult Development of the Self.”
• May, 1985: University of California, San Francisco, Department of Psychiatry, Symposium on “Midlife Issues: Problems and Possibilities.” Presented a paper entitled “Adult Development: A New Dimension in Psychodynamic Theory and Practice.”
• May, 1985: American Psychiatric Association, Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas. Presented a paper entitled “Life Cycle Development” and, as part of a panel, “Three Ages of Depression: Developmental Considerations.”
• September, 1985: San Diego Psychoanalytic Society, presented with Robert Nemiroff, M.D., John Hassler, M.D., Gary Levinson, M.D. and Eli Miller, M.D., “Technical Issues in Work With Older Patients.”
• October 1985: University of California, San Diego, Department of Psychiatry, Psychoanalytic Interdisciplinary Seminar. Presented a paper entitled “Psychoanalysis with a Latency Age Boy.”
• December, 1985: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Co-chaired a workshop with Morris Peltz, M.D. entitled “the Analysis of an Adolescent Boy.”
• January, 1986: Chilean Psychoanalytic Society, Santiago, Chile. Presented two papers, “the Analysis of a Latency Age Boy,” and “The Race Against Time: Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis in the Second Half of Life.”
• February, 1986: Dallas Psychoanalytic Society and Department of Psychiatry, Southwestern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, Presented seminar on “Midlife—Conflicts, Dilemmas and Satisfactions—Psychoanalytic Views on Adult Development.”
• March, 1986: Association for Child Psychoanalysis, Annual Convention, Seattle, Washington. Discussant, child analytic supervision workshop.
• April, 1986: Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego. The Cutting Edge Symposium: “Master Clinicians at Work—How Psychotherapy Heals.” Presented a paper entitled “Rattlesnake in My Bed.”
• June, 1986: Michigan Gerontological Society, Detroit, Michigan. Presented a paper “Male and Female Development in the Second Half of Life.”
• June, 1986: Michigan Psychoanalytic Society, Southfield, Michigan. Presented a daylong symposium on “Clinical Implications of Adult Development Theory.”
• Fall, 1986: Vista Hill Hospital, Vista Hill Foundation, San Diego, California. Presented a series of four half-day symposia on “Normal Child Development—Clinical Applications.
• December, 1986: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York. Co-chaired a workshop with Morris Peltz, M.D. entitled “Analysis of an Oedipal-aged Boy.”
• March, 1987: Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, The Cutting Edge Symposium. Presented a paper “Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis With Older Patients.”
• April, 1987: Houston Psychiatric Society, Houston, Texas, presented a lecture on “Male and Female Development at Midlife.”
• April, 1987: Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Houston, Texas, presented at Grand Rounds, “Clinical Implications of Adult Developmental Theory.”
• April, 1987: California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, California, presented a lecture on “Diagnostic and Treatment Considerations With Adult Patients.”
• October, 1987: Western Regional Child Analysis Conference, Los Angeles, California. Chairperson for morning case presentation and discussion.
• October, 1987: Phoenix Psychoanalytic Study Group, Phoenix, Arizona. Presented a seminar on “The Therapeutic Implications of Adult Developmental Theory.”
• December, 1987: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York. Co-chaired a workshop with Morris Peltz, M.D. entitled “Analysis of an Oedipal-aged Boy.”
• February, 1988: Southern California Psychoanalytic Society, Los Angeles, California. Seminar on Coping With Challenge and Trauma During Adult Development. Presented a paper entitled “Clinical Implications of Adult Developmental Theory.” Other participants: Robert Nemiroff, M.D., Morton Shane, M.D., and Richard Simons, M.D.
• March, 1988: University of California, San Diego, Executive Program for Scientists and Engineers. Lectured on “Midlife and Beyond.”
• April, 1988: Burton J. Conn Memorial Lecture, San Diego Psychiatric Society. Topic: “The Joys of Psychiatric Practice—One Man’s Opinion.”
• October, 1988: California Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, California. Presented a “Special Course” on “Adult Development”
• November, 1988: San Diego Psychoanalytic Society, San Diego, California. Presented a paper entitled “The Development of Time Sense in Adolescence.”
• April, 1989: San Diego County Commission on Children and Youth: Series entitled” Psychotherapy with Children and Youth: The Experts Speak.” Presented a seminar on “Teenage Assessments and Interventions: A Developmental Approach.”
• May, 1989: Rancho Park Hospital and Residential Treatment Centers, San Diego, California. Lectured on “Identifying Normality: What’s Normal, What’s Not.”
• September, 1989: University of California, Irvine, Department of Psychiatry, Grand Rounds. Lecture on “The Third Individuation: the Effect of Biological Parenthood on Separation—Individuation Processes in Adulthood.”
• February, 1990: United States Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia. Delivered a paper entitled “Current Concepts of Young Adulthood.”
• March, 1990: American Psychoanalytic Association, chaired a panel at San Diego, California, entitled “Conflict and Compromise: Therapeutic Strategies for Clinicians.”
• September, 1990: Western Regional Child Analytic Meeting, Denver, Colorado. Chaired a presentation and discussion of an adolescent analysis.
• November, 1990: Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute, Los Angeles, California. Presented a paper entitled “The Analysis of a Neurotic Boy—A Case Study and 13-Year Follow Up.”
• February, 1991: San Diego Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, San Diego, California. Symposium, The Males Mystique: New Perspectives on the Psychology of Men. Speakers: Laila Karme, M.D., Robert Nemiroff, M.D., Ethel Person, M.D., Kyle Pruett, M.D., John Munder Ross, Ph.D., and Robert Stoller, M.D. Delivered a paper entitled “Traversing Young Adulthood: the Male Journey from Twenty to Forty.”
• April, 1991: The Toronto Psychoanalytic Society, Toronto, Canada. Symposium, The Observed Infant. Speakers: Beatrice Beebe, Ph.D., Scott Dowling, M.D., Richard Marohn, M.D., and Klaus Minde, M.D. Delivered a paper entitled “Some Effects of Infant Research on Clinical Work With Adults.”
• April, 1991: Austin Riggs Psychiatric Center, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Delivered a paper entitled “Traversing Young Adulthood: The Male Journey from Twenty to Forty.”
• May, 1991: American Psychoanalytic Association, Spring Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana. Co-chaired a workshop with Morris Peltz, M.D. entitled “Issues in the Analysis of Latency Aged Children.”
• August, 1991: American Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California. Discussed four papers on child analysis by Jill Miller, M.A., Jack Novick, Ph.D., Kerry Kelly Novick, Ph.D., and Alan Sugarman, Ph.D.
• December, 1991: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Co-chaired a workshop with Morris Peltz, M.D. entitled “Issues in the Analysis of Late Adolescents.”
• March, 1992: San Diego Naval Hospital, Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, “Male Development in Adulthood.”
• May, 1992: San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, San Francisco, California, presented a paper entitled “The Analysis of a Neurotic Boy—A Case Study and 13-Year Follow-Up.”
• September, 1992: University of California, Irvine, Department of Psychiatry, presented a paper entitled “Traversing Young Adulthood: The Male Journey from Twenty to Forty.”
• December, 1992: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Co-chaired a workshop with Morris Peltz, M.D. entitled “Analytic Techniques and Process in the Analysis of a Pre-Latency Child.”
• February, 1993: San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute and Society. Symposium on “Male-Female Relationships: Sex and Gender Conflicts in Psychotherapy.” Presented a paper entitled “Love Among the Ruins: The Quest for Intimacy at Midlife.”
• February, 1993: Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona. Presented a paper entitled “The Analysis of a Latency-Aged Boy: A 13-Year Follow-Up.”
• May, 1993: American Psychoanalytic Association, Spring Meeting, San Francisco, California. Co-chaired a workshop with Morris Peltz, M.D. entitled “The Analysis of a Pre-Latency Child—Middle Phase.”
• October, 1993: Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, Grand Rounds at Children’s Hospital. Presented a paper entitled “Play Throughout the Life Cycle: A Developmental Consideration.”
• October, 1993: John. W. Mudd, M.D. Memorial Western Clinical Psychoanalytic meeting, Squaw Valley, California. Discussed a paper by Gerald Fagel, M.D. entitled “Psychological-Mindedness as a Defense.”
• December, 1993: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York, New York. Co-chaired a workshop with Morris Peltz, M.D. entitled “The Analysis of a Pre-Latency Child—Termination Phase.”
• January, 1994: The Association for Child Analysis and The Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association, Seminar on “The Nature of Change: Child Analytic Patients Who Return To Treatment As Adults” at Columbia University, New York. Presented a paper, “The Analysis of a Neurotic Boy: A 17-Year Follow Up.”
• January, 1994: Grand Rounds, University of California, San Diego, Child Psychiatry Division. Presented a paper entitled “The Analysis of a Neurotic Boy: A 17-Year Follow Up.”
• December, 1994: American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, New York. As part of a panel on “Classics Revisited: Erikson’s Childhood and Society,” Presented a paper entitled “The Adult and Society, The Elaboration of Erik Erikson’s Legacy to Psychoanalysis.”
• March, 1995: Bethesda Naval Hospital, Grand Rounds. Presented a paper, “Male Development in Young Adulthood.”
• April, 1995: Grand Rounds, University of California, San Diego, Child Psychiatry Division. Presented a paper entitled “Mother, Is That You?”
• September, 1995: Houston Psychoanalytic Association, Houston, Texas. Presented a paper entitled, “Traversing Young Adulthood—The Male Journey From Twenty to Forty.”
• December, 1995: Grand Rounds, University of California, San Diego, Child Psychiatry Division. Presented a paper entitled “The Fourth Individuation: Separation-Individuation Processes at Midlife.”
• May, 1996: San Diego County Inn of Court. Lectured on “Causes, Recognition and Adaptation to Stress in Professional Life.”
• May, 1996: 27th Annual Margaret S. Mahler Symposium on Development, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sponsored by the Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Institute and Society and the Department of Psychiatry, Jefferson Medical College. Presented a paper entitled “The Fourth Individuation: Separation-Individuation Processes in Middle Adulthood.” As part of a symposium entitled “Through the Seasons of Life: Separation-Individuation Perspectives.”
• October, 1996: Texas Club of Internists Conference, San Diego, California. Presented a paper entitled “Male Development in Adulthood: Paths to the Pinnacle of Life.”
• February, 1997: Discussed three papers presented by Dianne Elise, Ph.D., Steven Alexrod, Ph.D., and Michael Diamond, Ph.D., which were part of a panel entitled “Boys to Men: Transformation of Masculinity in Adulthood,” at the Spring meeting of Division 39 of the American Psychological Association, Denver, Colorado.
• April, 1997: Grand Rounds, San Diego Naval Hospital, Department of Psychiatry. Presented a paper entitled “Traversing Young Adulthood, The Male Journey from Twenty to Forty.”
• May, 1997: Presented “The History of Child Analysis in San Diego,” at a panel on “The History of Psychoanalysis in San Diego, at the Spring meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association, San Diego, California.
• May, 1997: Presented a paper entitled “Reflections on the Nature, Clinical Uses and Philosophy of Psychoanalytic Developmental Theory,: at the Vulnerable Child Workshop, Chairman, Ted Cohen, M.D.; Spring Meeting, American Psychoanalytic Association, San Diego, California.
• May, 1997: Presented a pre-circulated paper entitled “The Development of Time Sense in Middle Adulthood” at the Spring Meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Discussant, Morris Peltz, M.D.
• September, 1998: Presented four papers and discussed cases with Korean Psychoanalytic Study Group, Seoul, Korea.
• April, 1999: Presented a seminar to University of California, San Diego, Child Psychiatry Residents on normal child development, Children’s Hospital and Health Center, San Diego, California.
• October, 1999: Presented a paper entitled “Separation—Individuation Theory: Concepts and Utilization Throughout the Life Cycle,” Western Regional Child Analytic Annual meeting.
• November, 1999: Presented at Grand Rounds, University of California, San Diego/Children’s Hospital and Health Center, a paper entitled “Separation—Individuation Theory: Concepts and Utilization in Childhood and Adulthood.”
• April, 2000: Presented a daylong workshop, Maricopa Hospital, Phoenix, Arizona, “Work and Play, Developmental Considerations.”
• December, 2000: San Diego Psychoanalytic Extension Division, “Treating Young Adults, The Male Journey From Twenty to Forty.”
• March, 2001: Appalachian Psychoanalytic Society, Knoxville, Tennessee; presented daylong symposium on “Separation—Individuation in Middle and Late Adulthood.”
• September, 2003: Presented a paper “Fatherhood in Late Adulthood,” at a symposium on Fatherhood at the San Diego Psychoanalytic Institute.
May, 2005: Buenos Aires, Argentina Psychoanalytic Society, Presented a paper “The Case of Mr. T. The absence of a Future. The Effect of Past Experience and Current Developmental Conflict on a Midlife Analysis.
• January 2007: Presented Grand Rounds at the University of California/ Childrens Hospital on Child Sexual Abuse.
• June, 2007: Buenos Aires, Argentina Psychoanalytic Society and Travesia Foundation for the Study of Midlife, Presented a paper “The Resolution of an Adolescent Trauma in Midlife, a Clinical Presentation.
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