Richard Brockman is an American psychiatrist and playwright known for his writing in both fields. He is a clinical professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, attending clinical psychiatrist at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and visiting professor in department of psychiatry at the University of Namibia School of Medicine.[1] His plays have been produced off-Broadway and off-off Broadway nationally and internationally.[2]
Publications
editIn 1998, Brockman published A Map of the Mind: Toward a Science of Psychotherapy with Psychosocial Press.[3][4] His memoir, Life After Death: Surviving Suicide published with Arcade Publishing in August 2023.[5][6]
Awards
editBrockman has received awards from the New York State Council on the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, Cynosure, Texas Film Institute, South by Southwest Film Festival, and Samuel French Best Short Play Festival.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Richard Brockman MD". Columbia University.
- ^ a b "Richard Brockman". Arts Global. Retrieved June 2, 2023.
- ^ Silberman, Edward K. (1 July 2002). "Book Review:A Map of the Mind: Toward a Science of Psychotherapy. By Richard Brockman, M.D., International Universities Press, 2001, 312 pp". Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies. 4 (3): 349–352. doi:10.1023/A:1015785629856. ISSN 1573-3459.
- ^ Steinberg, Paul Ian (March 2000). "Book Review: A Map of the Mind: Toward a Science of Psychotherapy". The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 45 (2): 191–193. doi:10.1177/070674370004500212. ISSN 0706-7437. S2CID 148997212.
- ^ "Brockman Comes to Grips With Trauma in New Book". 27 East. 2 August 2023.
- ^ "Life After Death: Surviving Suicide". Literary Titan. 10 September 2023.