Richard Schwartzman, D.O. P.O. Box 514 Solebury, PA18963 (215) 862-9939
Curriculum Vitae
Premedical Education Temple University School of Pharmacy, Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy 1957-1961
Medical Education Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine 1962-1966
Internships Zieger Osteopathic Hospital 1966-67: General Medicine Philadelphia General Hospital 1969-70: Psychiatry/ Neurology
Psychiatric Residency Training Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital 1971-1974
Fellowship Training Forensic Psychiatry: Temple University School of Medicine, Department of Law and Psychiatry 1974--1976.
Experience General Medicine Practice 1967-1969 Forensic Psychiatric Practice 1977 to 2000 Psychiatric Practice Medical Orgonomist 1971 to present
Hospital Affiliations Temple University School of Medicine 1976-1978 Hahnemann University: Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry 1978-2000 Hahnemann University: Medical Director of Psychiatric Services to the Philadelphia Prisons 1978-2000
Board Certifications American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 1976
State Licenses Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1967 New Jersey 2001 Qualifications as a Medical Orgone Therapist The method of treatment I employ is much the same as the method that Wilhelm Reich pioneered and taught. My extensive training has direct lineage from Reich, as I trained with Elsworth F. Baker, M.D. for 11 years. Baker trained with Reich for 11 years. I am board certified by the American Board of Medical Orgonomy. During my long association with The American College of Orgonomy, I held many key positions, having become a member in 1982, including: director of the Elsworth F. Baker Advanced Technical Training Seminar, clinical supervisor for medical orgone therapists and clinical psychologists, assistant editor of the Journal of Orgonomy, and treasurer. I have authored clinical and theoretical articles, book reviews, and other works for the Journal of Orgonomy. I have been training physicians to become medical orgone therapists since 1988.
"Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it." Marion Wright Edelman