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戴维·施纳奇(1946-2020)的讣告。Schnarch博士毕业于纽约大学,然后去了密歇根州立大学,在那里他获得了临床心理学硕士和博士学位(1976年)。他的早期职业生涯包括在印第安纳大学担任1年的客座教授,随后在路易斯安那州立大学医学院担任了17年的副教授,在精神病学和泌尿科工作。Schnarch博士和他的家人于1995年搬到了科罗拉多州的Evergreen,在那里他和Morehouse博士共同创立了婚姻和家庭健康中心(Marriage and family Health Center)。他是五本书的作者,包括:构建社会坩埚:性和婚姻治疗的整合和激情婚姻:在情感承诺的关系中保持爱和亲密;复活性:解决性问题,使你们的关系恢复活力亲密与欲望;和Brain Talk。在专业会员资格和服务方面,Schnarch博士是美国心理协会的临床会员和美国婚姻与家庭治疗协会(AAMFT)的临床会员。他获得了美国专业心理学委员会颁发的夫妻和家庭心理学委员会认证。Schnarch博士也是美国性教育者,咨询师和治疗师协会(AASECT)的认证性治疗师(文凭),并在其董事会任职8年,担任AASECT专业教育委员会主席。他还曾担任AAMFT《婚姻与家庭治疗杂志》的编辑委员会成员。他的同事们都记得他的幽默感,慷慨的精神,毫不掩饰的诚实和合作。他因将性治疗与家庭系统理论结合在一起的里程碑式著作而被公众铭记。他留下了妻子露丝·莫尔豪斯(Ruth Morehouse)博士,她是一位心理学家,也是美国心理学会第43分会——夫妻与家庭心理学会的前主席;他的女儿莎拉·莫尔豪斯和女婿帕克·勒米尔。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,版权所有)。
Presents the obituary of David Schnarch (1946-2020). A graduate of New York University, Dr. Schnarch then went to Michigan State University where he received his MA and PhD (1976) in clinical psychology. His early career included a 1-year appointment as a visiting professor at Indiana University followed by 17 years as an Associate Professor at the Louisiana State University Medical School, where he served in the Departments of Psychiatry and Urology. Dr. Schnarch and his family relocated to Evergreen, Colorado in 1995, where he and Dr. Morehouse cofounded the Marriage and Family Health Center. He is the author of five books, including: Constructing the Social Crucible: An Integration of Sexual and Marital Therapy and Passionate Marriage: Keeping Love and Intimacy Alive in Emotionally Committed Relationships; Resurrecting Sex: Resolving Sexual Problems and Rejuvenating Your Relationship; Intimacy and Desire; and Brain Talk. In terms of professional memberships and service, Dr. Schnarch was a clinical member of the American Psychological Association and a clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT). He was Board Certified in Couple and Family psychology by the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Schnarch was also a certified sex therapist (diplomate) with the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) and served on their board of directors of for 8 years, chairing AASECT's Professional Education Committee. He also served on the editorial board of AAMFT's Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy. He is remembered by his colleagues for his wry sense of humor, generosity of spirit, unabashed honesty, and collegiality. He is remembered by the public for his landmark books integrating sex therapy with family systems theory. He leaves behind his wife Dr. Ruth Morehouse, a psychologist and former president of American Psychological Association's Division 43, Society for Couple and Family Psychology; his daughter Sarah Morehouse, and son-in-law Parker LeMire. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).