The Wilhelm Reich Center 

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Richard Schwartzman, D.O.
P.O. Box 514
Solebury, PA  18963
(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.
  

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