Paul Dobransky

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Paul Alexander Dobransky (born September 30, 1967), also known as Dr. Paul, is an American physician, book author, psychiatrist, television and radio personality, magazine writer, speaker, and CEO of several websites.[1]

Dr. Paul Dobransky
BornSeptember 30, 1967
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Alma materUniversity of Pittsburgh (BS, MD)
Known forRelationship theory, character development, PTSD, and human courtship theory
Scientific career
FieldsPsychiatry, Television personality, radio personality, author, speaker,
InstitutionsFox New National, NBC' nightline

Personal life and education

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Dobransky was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and is currently living in New York City, New York.[2]

After obtaining a BS in Chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh, he went to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine where he received an MD degree in 1993.[3] Dobransky performed his internship in Internal Medicine at Western Pennsylvania Hospital (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). While doing his residency in Anesthesiology at Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, he decided to switch and instead did his residency in Psychiatry at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (Denver, Colorado).[3][4] Dobransky is a certified psychiatrist since 2001.[5]

Career

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Dobransky delivers seminars on dating and relationships to men and women in Chicago, Montreal, and London, and seminars using Mind OS[6][7] (a synthesis of the disciplines of psychology) to instruct on character maturity, personal growth, communication, decision-making and team-building, as well as gender communication.[2] He has appeared on television programs including The Bachelor, NBC's Nightline, Anderson Cooper 360°, and Fox News.

He also owns a personality temperament diagram used to analyze social and person interaction called King Warrior Magician Lover (KMWL) as well as streaming podcasts for NBC on sex, dating, and relationships.[8][9]

Dobransky has been a guest speaker in several programs by David DeAngelo, and appeared in numerous television journalism programs (CNN, Fox News National, NBC's Nightline),[10] on radio (currently he is a weekly guest on a syndicated radio show, 2nd Shift, with host Alan Kabel), and print media, including the magazines Maxim, Men's Health, Men's Fitness, Men's Journal, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, First For Women, Women's Health, Self, and Psychology Today.[2][11]

Books

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  • The Power of Female Friendship (2008) ISBN 978-0-452-28943-7
  • The Secret Psychology of How We Fall in Love (2007) ISBN 978-0-452-28818-8
  • The Tortoise and Hare Quit the Rat Race: Fulfillment Through Brief Solution-Focused Psychoanalysis (2003) ISBN 978-1-4107-1762-7
  • Bathsheba (2005) ISBN 978-1-4208-2423-0
  • Get Your Send On (eBook)

References

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  1. ^ "Paul Dobransky, Bio". Archived from the original on September 27, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Dobransky, Paul. "Quick examination of Psychiatrist's prolific resume and various blog appearances". Women's Happiness. Archived from the original on March 23, 2012. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Pitt Med magazine, August 2003: Second Opinion - 'Be Brave, He Said' - website of Pitt Med magazine
  4. ^ Paul A. Dobransky, MD - website of Kaiser Permanente
  5. ^ ABMS Board Certification: Paul Alexander Dobransky' - website of the American Board of Medical Specialties
  6. ^ "Dating Coaches, Dr. Paul Dobransky". datingskillsreview.com. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
  7. ^ Dobransky, Paul. "Celebrity Profile, Paul Dobransky". In.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
  8. ^ Dobransky, Paul. "Bloggers Biography". Psychologytoday. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  9. ^ "Dr. Paul uses a toughened relationship therapy". Men's Health.com. Archived from the original on August 10, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  10. ^ "Analyzing Haggard's interview". Cable News Network. Archived from the original on September 26, 2013. Retrieved January 30, 2009.
  11. ^ "List of Books by Paul Dobransky". PaperBackSwap.com. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
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