纪念Daniel P. Brown博士,ABPH

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Daniel P. Brown
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丹·布朗博士是临床催眠和冥想领域的主要权威、导师和作者之一,于2022年4月4日去世。丹一直患有帕金森氏症,然后在他虚弱的状态下,他死于结肠癌。他身后留下了妻子格雷琴和两个儿子。他是24本书的作者或合著者。Dan在马萨诸塞大学获得分子生物学学士学位,在芝加哥大学获得宗教与心理研究博士学位。他获得了丹佛斯奖学金(Danforth Fellowship),以表彰他在教学方面的卓越表现,作为奖学金的一部分,他接受了如何教学的专门培训。在研究生院,著名的催眠分析师Erika Fromm博士担任他的主要临床导师,这段关系持续了35年。布朗博士教授催眠疗法近40年。他在催眠方面的著作包括《催眠疗法与催眠分析》和《催眠与行为医学》,这两本书都是与艾丽卡·弗洛姆合著的《催眠与催眠分析中的创造性掌握》。在芝加哥读研究生的时候,他往返于威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校,兼职学习佛学课程,在那里他学会了藏语、佛学梵语和巴利语。在芝加哥迈克尔·里斯医院(Michael Reese Hospital)担任心理助理的第一份临床工作中,他跟随马丁·哈罗(Martin Harrow)研究精神分裂症患者的思维障碍,跟随海因茨·科胡特(Heinz Kohut)研究自我心理学。他还兼职到堪萨斯州托皮卡的Menninger基金会工作,在那里他与儿童和青少年部门的工作人员一起研究药物滥用的治疗。在那里,医学博士卡尔·门宁格(Karl Menninger)担任了重要的导师。在20世纪70年代末,他搬回了他的家乡马萨诸塞州,在那里他在麦克莱恩医院实习,并在哈佛医学院剑桥医院的临床研究中获得博士后奖学金。他的研究重点是正念冥想的长期效果。在20世纪80年代,布朗博士是剑桥医院的培训主任和首席心理学家。在那里,他帮助开发并获得了apa批准的临床心理学实习和博士后培训计划的认证。他的愿景是为心理学领域最优秀的年轻人才提供机会,与被剥夺权利的市中心慢性精神健康人群一起工作,其中包括为患有严重精神疾病和复杂创伤障碍的患者提供密集的发展信息心理治疗。他的项目包括强化多元文化和双语心理健康培训。在剑桥医院,他开发并指导了行为医学项目,这是精神病学和初级保健医学的合资项目。他的著作《催眠与行为医学》代表了在该项目中发展起来的临床方法。他对心理神经免疫学和免疫疾病的社会心理治疗产生了特殊的兴趣。因此,他在《美国临床催眠杂志2022》(VOL. 65, NO. 6)和《美国临床催眠》(AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPNOSIS 2022)之间开展了联合交流。1,79 - 82 https://doi.org/10.1080/00029157.2022.2068302
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Memorial to Daniel P. Brown, Ph.D., ABPH
Dr. Dan Brown, one of the leading authorities, mentors and authors in the field of clinical hypnosis and meditation, passed away on April 4, 2022. Dan had been suffering with Parkinson’s Disease, and then in his weakened state he succumbed to colon cancer. He is survived by his wife Gretchen and two sons. He was the author or coauthor of 24 books. Dan received his undergraduate degree at the University of Massachusetts in molecular biology and his Ph.D. in Religion & Psychological Studies at the University of Chicago. He was awarded a Danforth Fellowship given for promise in teaching excellence, and as part of that fellowship received specialized training in how to teach. In graduate school, the famed hypnoanalyst Erika Fromm, Ph.D., served as his primary clinical mentor, a relationship that lasted for 35 years. Dr. Brown has taught hypnotherapy for close to 40 years. His books on hypnosis included the Hypnotherapy and Hypnoanalysis and Hypnosis and Behavioral Medicine, both coauthored with Erika Fromm and Creative Mastery in Hypnosis and Hypnoanalysis. While in graduate school in Chicago, he commuted to the University of Wisconsin, Madison, for parttime studies in the Buddhist studies program, where he learned Tibetan, Buddhist Sanskrit, and Pali. In his first clinical placement as a psychological clerk at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, he studied thought disorder in schizophrenics with Martin Harrow and selfpsychology with Heinz Kohut. He also commuted part time to The Menninger Foundation in Topeka, Kansas, where he did work with the staff of the children and adolescent units on the treatment of substance abuse. There, Karl Menninger, M. D. served as an important mentor. In the late 1970s, he moved back to his home state of Massachusetts where he did an internship at McLean Hospital and a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Research at Harvard Medical School at The Cambridge Hospital. His research focused on the long-term effects of mindfulness meditation. In the 1980s Dr. Brown was the Director of Training and then Chief Psychologist at The Cambridge Hospital. There, he helped develop and gain accreditation for an APA-approved clinical psychology internship and post-doctoral training program. His vision was to provide the best young talent in psychology the opportunity to work with a disenfranchised inner city chronic mental health population, which included intensive developmentally informed psychotherapy for patients with major mental illness and complex trauma disorders. His program included intensive multicultural and bilingual mental health training. At the Cambridge Hospital, he developed and directed the Behavioral Medicine Program, a joint venture between psychiatry and primary care medicine. His book Hypnosis and Behavioral Medicine represents the clinical approaches developed in that program. He developed a special interest in psychoneuroimmunology and the psychosocial treatment of immune disorders. As a result he developed a joint exchange between the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPNOSIS 2022, VOL. 65, NO. 1, 79–82 https://doi.org/10.1080/00029157.2022.2068302
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis ( AJCH) is the official publication of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH). The Journal publishes original scientific articles and clinical case reports on hypnosis, as well as books reviews and abstracts of the current hypnosis literature. The purview of AJCH articles includes multiple and single case studies, empirical research studies, models of treatment, theories of hypnosis, and occasional special articles pertaining to hypnosis. The membership of ASCH and readership of AJCH includes licensed health care professionals and university faculty in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, clinical social work, clinical psychology, dentistry, counseling, and graduate students in these disciplines. AJCH is unique among other hypnosis journals because its primary emphasis on professional applications of hypnosis.
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