Sheldon RothSheldon Roth, MD, was in the private practice of psychiatry and psychoanalysis in Newton, Massachusetts, for over forty years. He is a retired assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Emeritus Training and Supervising sychoanalyst of the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East. Instrumental in the development of psychoanalysis in Russia, he was a supervising psychoanalyst for the Eastern European Psychoanalytic Institute, Moscow, Russia. From 1982-2010 he was a member of the Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Studies in Princeton, New Jersey. Dr. Roth received his BA (magna cum laude) and Phi Beta Kappa from Brooklyn College and his MD Alpha Omega Alpha from New York University School of Medicine. He was a resident and chief resident in psychiatry at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center. As a clinical associate at NIMH Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, he was a member of the Family Studies Divisions and chief administrator of the NIMH Adolescent Residential Treatment Center. From 1971-1974 he was assistant clinical director of the Massachusetts Mental Health Center at Harvard Medical School. A popular teacher and lecturer at Harvard Medical School, particularly on therapeutic process and dreams, Dr. Roth has published widely on clinical topics as well as the Holocaust, romantic love, American short stories, and cinema. He is the author of Psychotherapy: The Art of Wooing Nature. Dr. Roth currently resides in Los Angeles, California, with his wife, Cora, near the burgeoning families of their three sons. Read More Read Less
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