Last Revision: Monday May 26, 2003 09:17:24 AM
JEFFREY B. SATINOVER, Ed.M., M.S., M.D., A.B.P.N.
CURRICULUM VITAE:
OFFICE:
TEL: (203) 221-0031
FAX: (203) 222-1656
YALE:
Yale University Condensed Matter Theory Group
http://pantheon.yale.edu/~subir/cmt.html
Sloane Physics Laboratory Room 54b
PO Box 208120 New Haven CT 06520-8120
(203) 432-5276 e-mail: jeffrey.satinover@yale.edu
WEBSITES:
http://pantheon.yale.edu/~satinovr
http://www.satinover.com
http://www.quantgen.com
LICENSES:
Connecticut (Medicine)
BOARD CERTIFICATION:
Psychiatry (American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology)
OTHER:
Fellowship Year in Child Psychiatry
Added Qualifications in Geriatric Psychiatry
(American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology)
POSITIONS:
Graduate Student and Teaching Fellow, Department of Physics, Yale University
Author, Speaker
Private Practice in Psychotherapy, Psychiatry and Psychopharmacology (Practice Closed to New Patients)
Quantitative Partner, Value Investors, LP (Von Kohorn Research Associates, Westport, CT)
DATE OF BIRTH
September 4, 1947
FAMILY:
Married to the former Julie Rachel Leff
Three Children: Sarah Katherine b. March 10, 1987; Anne-Rebecca b. July 7, 1988; Jenny Leigh b. June 16, 1991
NATIONALITY:
U.S.A.
EDUCATION
2002: M.S., Physics, Yale University (en route to Ph.D.)
2001- :Graduate Student in Physics, Yale University
2001: Completed preparatory studies for Ph.D. program in physics, Yale University (as a for-credit, non-degree "special student")
1992: Board Certification (Added Qualifications) in Geriatric Psychiatry, American Board for Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc.
1989: Army Medical Officers' Basic Training Course, Fort Sam Houston, Texas
1988: Board Certification in Psychiatry, American Board for Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc.
1986: Fellowship year in Child Psychiatry, Child Study Center, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
1985: Residency in Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut (Board Eligible in General Psychiatry)
1983: Internship in Internal Medicine, Greenwich Hospital Association, Greenwich, Connecticut, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut (see also RESEARCH, 1982)
1982: M.D., University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, Texas (see also RESEARCH, 1979-1980)
1976: Diploma in Analytical Psychology, C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, Switzerland
1973: Ed.M., Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Program in Clinical Psychology and Public Practice; see also RESEARCH, 1972-1973)
1971: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Concentration in Science and Humanities; see also RESEARCH, 1969-1970)
1965: High School Diploma, William Howard Taft High School, Woodland Hills, California (see also RESEARCH, 1965)
FORMAL RESEARCH:
Physics
2000- Independent Research in Physics (P471a,P472b, Yale senior thesis equivalent). Erich Poppitz, advisor. (1) Numeric and analytic modeling of quantum decoherence in multi-particle fermionic oscillator (spin) systems and multi-particle bosonic (harmonic) oscillator systems; (2) theoretical analyses and numeric modeling of decoherence-free subspaces within two-particle entangled states in multi-particle fully-interacting systems; (3) theoretical analyses of decoherence-free subspaces composed of supersymmetric (boson plus fermion) two-particle states (SEE PUBLICATIONS).
1999-2001: Member, STAR and STAR-RICH Collaboration (BARI/CERN, ALICE-HMPID, Yale). The STAR-RICH team extends and studies particle identification by the STAR spectrometer for charged hadrons at mid-rapidity by using its Ring-Imaging Cerenkov Detector inserted within the larger STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven national Laboratory. Responsibilities included (1) data analysis programming in C/C++ and ROOT in an extended UNIX/LINUX environment (SEE PUBLICATIONS); (2) investigating the possibility of using Clifford-valued neural networks to automate particle identification and identification error probabilities.
1967-1968: Materials Research Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Co-investigation and replication of the previously mysterious ancient Egyptian faience-glazing technique. Results presented by senior investigator, Cyril Smith, Ph.D., to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
1965, 1968: Danny Heinemann Accelerator Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel: Mathematical modeling of target-grid fields and proton scatter, in the laboratory of Gvirol Goldring, Ph.D.
Psychiatry, Neuroscience
1993-1994: Primary Co-investigator with Daniel Stein, M.D., of relationship of Neural Network aspects of brain function to archetypal processes at Columbia University, Department of Psychiatry.
1984-1986: Study of the psychotic process as evidenced in the letters, autobiography and theoretical writings of C. G. Jung (see PUBLICATIONS).
1982-1984: Departments of Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical Center and Yale University School of Medicine: Study of the development of C. G. Jung's schismatic psychoanalytic theories in the light of recent controversies about narcissism (see PUBLICATIONS).
1979-1982: Departments of Neurobiology and Anatomy and of Pharmacology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston: Investigation of evolutionary and behavioral parameters of GABA - benzodiazepine receptor binding (laboratory of Sam Enna, Ph.D.; see PUBLICATIONS).
1972-1973: Graduate School of Education, Harvard University: Establishment, and investigation of the psychodynamics, of a small "self-analytic" group composed of undergraduate and graduate students participating for credit. (Under the supervision of William Rogers, Ph.D. and with the advice of R. Freed Bales, Ph.D.)
1969-1970: Research Assistant, Department of Social Psychology, University of California at Los Angeles: Design and implementation of research paradigms in the "attribution" model of cognitive dissonance, in the laboratory of Barry Collins, Ph.D.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS:
Diploma Dissertation, C. G. Jung Institute of Zurich, Mario Jacoby, Ph.D., advisor: "On the Role of the Mother in Fantasy and Imagination."
Ed.M. Final Paper, Harvard University Graduate School of Education, Professor William Rogers, advisor: "Report on a Depth-Psychological (Jungian) Self-Analytic Group, with Special Attention to Group Dynamics as Reflected in Members' Dreams."
S.B. Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor Huston Smith, advisor: "The Archetypal Basis of Personality Development."
Senior Theses (Equivalent), Yale University, Erich Poppitz, Advisor. (1) "Modeling Decoherence and Decoherence-Free Subspaces"; (2) "Decoherence-Free Subspaces in Supersymmetric Oscillator Networks"
PUBLICATIONS: (Sole author unless otherwise noted)
Books
(2000) The Quantum Brain. New York: Wiley.
(1997) Cracking the Bible Code. New York: William Morrow and Company. (Published in the U.K. by Macmillan/Sidgewick & Jackson and internationally in English outside the U.S. and Canada as The Truth Behind the Bible Code. German, Japanese, Portuguese, and Dutch language international editions as well. Paperback edition in 1998.
(1996) Homosexuality and the Politics of Truth. Grand Rapids: Baker
(1996) Feathers of the Skylark: Sin, Compulsion and our Need for a Messiah. Wheaton: Hamewith Books
(1996) The Empty Self: C. G. Jung and the Gnostic Foundations of Modern Identity. Wheaton: Hamewith Books (previously published as The Empty Self: Gnostic Foundations of Modern Identity. Boone, N.C.: Stillpoint Press
(1995) The Empty Self: Gnostic and Jungian Foundations of Modern Identity. Bramcote Nottingham (England): Grove Books, Ltd.
(1994) The Empty Self: Gnostic Foundations of Modern Identity. Boone, N.C.: Stillpoint Press
Abstracts:
(1996) A neural network model of archetypal structures and of the relationship between nature and nurture in brain-mind development. Consciousness Research Abstracts: a service from the Journal of Consciousness Research Studies. No. 231:102-103
(1996) Interpretations of quantum theory and their theological analogs. Consciousness Research Abstracts: a service from the Journal of Consciousness Research Studies. No. 278:116-117
(1983) Jung's lost contribution to the dilemma of narcissism. Yale Psychiatric Quarterly 6(2):18.
Reviews:
(1993) Individuation & Narcissism: The Psychology of Self in Jung and Kohut by Mario Jacoby. Quadrant.
(1988) The Fathers, Andrew Samuels, editor. Quadrant, 20,2
(1986) Jungian Analysis, Murray Stein, editor. Modern Psychoanalysis
(1984) Jungian Analysis, Murray Stein, editor. Quadrant, 17,2
(1984) The Freudian Fallacy, by E. M. Thornton. Library Journal, March, 1984
Articles:
Physics
Modeling Decoherence and Decoherence-Free Subspaces (quant-ph/0212003, (2002))
Decoherence-Free Subspaces in Supersymmetric Oscillator Networks (quant-ph/0211172, [2002, revised 2003].)
Identification of High Transverse Momentum Particles with the STAR-RICH Detector (as part of the Yale-Bari-CERN STAR-RICH collaboration nucl-ex/0211028 [2002])
Cleaning and recirculation of perfluorohexane (C6F14) in the STAR-RICH detector (as part of the STAR-RICH Collaboration), Nucl. Instrum. Meth. A 486:590-609 (2002)
The STAR-RICH Detector, STAR-RICH Collaboration, Nucl. Phys. A 698:452-455 (2002)
Psychiatry, Neuroscience
(1994) Jungians and Gnostics. First Things 41-48
(1994) Psychology and the Abolition of Meaning. First Things, February-March
(1994) Psychology and the Abolition of Meaning. Connecticut Medicine 40:14-18.
(1992; with Thomson-Bentz, L.) Aching in the places where we used to play: a Jungian approach to midlife change. Quadrant, 25,1
(1987) Jungian psychotherapy in the context of psychoanalysis. Modern Psychoanalysis
(1987) The myth of the death of the hero: Jungian theories of masculinity in the light of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Review, 73,4: 149-162
(1986) Jung's lost contribution to the dilemma of narcissism. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 34,2: 401-438
(1985) At the mercy of another: Abandonment and restitution in psychosis and psychotic character. Chiron, 1985
(1985) Jung's relation to the mother. Quadrant, 18,1
(1983) The mirror of Dr. Faustus: The decline of art in the pursuit of eternal adolescence. Quadrant 17, 1
(1983) Immagine e archetipo nella psicologia del profondo: Una introduzione. In: Problemi di Psicologia Analitica. Ed.: L. Zoja. Milan: Liguori Editore
(1980) Puer aeternus: The narcissistic relation to the self. Quadrant 13, 2
(1980) Maggi, A., Satinover, J., Oberdorfer, M., Mann, E., and Enna, S. Phylogenetic characteristics of muscimol activated benzodiazepine receptor binding. Brain Research Bulletin 5, 2:167-171
(1995) Computer Proves Divine Authorship. Bible Review, October
Chapters
(1997) The Gnostic Core of Jungian Psychology: Radiating Effects on the Moral Order. In Moral Issues in Psychology, ed. James M. DuBois. New York: University Press of America
(1996) The True Masculine and the True Feminine: Are These the Same as Jung’s Anima and Animus? Appendix to Crisis in Masculinity by Leanne Payne. Grand Rapids:Baker
(1995). J. Satinover, K. Von Kohorn, K. Wall. This Reform Was Bought Right Off A Consultant’s Shelf. In Not With My Child You Don’t, ed: R. Holland. Manakin-Sabot, Virginia: Chesapeke Capital Services
(1995). J. Satinover, K. Von Kohorn, K. Wall. The CT:SOS 10-Point Plan. In Not With My Child You Don’t, ed: R. Holland. Manakin-Sabot, Virginia: Chesapeke Capital Services
(1995) Psychopharmacology and Jungian Analysis. In Jungian Analysis, second edition. ed: M. Stein. Chicago: Open Court Press
(1990) The Childhood Self and the Origins of Puer Psychology. In Reclaiming the Inner Child, ed. Jeremiah Abrams. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher
(1986) Science and the Fragile Self: The Rise of Narcissism, the Decline of God. In Pathologies of the Modern Self, ed: D. Levin. New York: New York University Press.
(1984) Jungian Psychotherapy. In: Core Readings in Psychiatry: An Annotated Guide to the Literature, Eds.: M. Sacks, P. Rubinton and W. Sledge. New York: Praeger, Ch. 39, pp. 306-308.
SELECTED LECTURESHIPS AND PRESENTATIONS:
The William James Lectures in Psychology and Religion, Department of Social Relations and the School of Divinity, Harvard University. 1. "Metaphor and Imagination" 2. "The Mythology of Genius" 3."Religious Transformation" (1975)
Plenary Speaker, Symposium on the Clinical Application of Dreams, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. "Dreams of Gifted Persons" (1980)
Sixth World Congress of the International College of Psychosomatic Medicine, Montreal, Canada. "Cimetidine Psychosis in a General Hospital" (1981)
Plenary Speaker, The World as Mirror -- A Conference on Narcissism in the Arts and Humanities, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. "The Mirror of Doctor Faustus: The Decline of Art in the Pursuit of Eternal Adolescence" (1983)
American Psychoanalytic Association, Fall Scientific Meetings, New York. "Jung's Lost Contribution to the Dilemma of Narcissism" (1983)
Plenary Speaker, Ghost Ranch International Conference for Jungian Analysts, Abique, New Mexico. "At the Mercy of Another: Abandonment and Restitution in Psychosis and Pre-psychotic States" (1984)
Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. "Jungian Concepts of Psychosis, a Critical Review" (1985)
Plenary Speaker, National Conference on Uses of the Symbolic in Psychoanalytic Treatment, "A Jungian Response." National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, New York City. (1985)
Moderator, "Jungians, Freudians and Anti-Semitism: An International Conference sponsored by the New School for Social Research, The C. G. Jung Foundation of New York, the Post-Graduate Center for Mental Health and the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (1989)
"Old Wine in New Bottles: Psychoanalysis as Modern Gnosticism." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (1993)
Moderator and Speaker, "Discovering the Oneness: Mind, Body and Spirit," interdisciplinary conference sponsored by the Institutes of Religion and Health, Auburn Theological Seminary, Union Theological Seminary (Program in Religion and Psychiatry), Fordham University and Rutgers University (1993). Presented only traditionalist paper.
"Archetypal Structures and the Neural Basis of Dissociability." Plenary Address, 10th International Conference on Multiple Personality and Dissociation (1993)
Faculty Member, Alliance Defense Fund National Litigation Academy, June 25-28, 1997, "Defining the American Family and its Legal Future."
Additional lectures, courses and workshops at Columbia University, the Houston-Galveston Psychoanalytic Institute, the C. G. Jung Institutes of Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and Zurich, Mount Saint Mary's College, the University of Pittsburgh, the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Harvard Medical School, Yale University School of Medicine, and other institutions.
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE:
Psychiatric:
Jungian:
1981-1994: Instructor, C. G. Jung Foundation and Institute, New York
1984-1998: Instructor, Supervising Psychiatrist and Medical Director, Temenos Institute, Westport, Connecticut
1982-1986: Supervising analyst, Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts
1971-1972 and 1973-1976: Training program of the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, including two one-year part-time rotations at inpatient facilities in Switzerland (see above)
Other:
1972-1973: Leading and teaching of self-analytic group, Harvard University
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE:
1985-1992: Designed, founded and served as C.E.O. of the Sterling Institute for Neuropsychiaty and Behavioral Medicine in Stamford, Connecticut, a licensed multidisciplinary outpatient psychiatric facility and partial hospital with thirty-six clinical and administrative employees. The facility was one of only two psychiatric institutions in the state of Connecticut to receive accreditation with commendation from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and did so on its first survey without outside assistance. The Institute provided a full range of servicfes for families and individuals and offered specialized treatment of drug and alcohol abuse, Alzheimer’s and related dementias and affective disorders.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
1969: National Merit Scholar
1975: William James Lecturer in Psychology and Religion, Harvard University
1979: Junior Medical Student Merit Scholarship
1981: Ross Annual Award for Outstanding Student in Pediatrics
1982: Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
1983: Seymour Lustman Award, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, for research conducted during the residency in psychiatry (second prize)
1985: Seymour Lustman Award, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, for research conducted during the residency in psychiatry (second prize)
1983-1986: Burroughs-Wellcome Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association
1998: NARTH Fellow Award
HOSPITAL AND RELATED AFFILIATIONS: (1987-1992)
Attending Physician, the Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Connecticut
Assistant Attending Physician, St. Joseph'so Medical Center, Stamford, Connecticut
Instructor in Psychiatry, Yale University/West Haven Veterans Administration Medical Center
Geropsychiatric Consultant at Various Extended Care Facilities:
Carrolton Hospital, Fairfield, Connecticut
Courtland Gardens Convalescent Center, Stamford, Connecticut
Darien Convalescent Center, Darien Connecticut
Fairfield Manor Health Care Center, Norwalk, Connecticut
Lea Manor Health Care Center, Norwalk, Connecticut
Mary Wade Nursing Home, New Haven, Connecticut
Mediplex Health Center, Westport, Connecticut
Overlook Manor Nursing Home, Norwalk, Connecticut
St. Camillus Health Center, Stamford, Connecticut
Tandet Continuing Care Center, Stamford, Connecticut
Waveny Care Center, New Canaan, Connecticut
Wilton Meadows Health Care Center, Wilton, Connecticut
Winthrop Health Care Center, New Haven, Connecticut
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: (Current unless otherwise noted)
American Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (1985-1992)
American Association for the Advancement of Acience (1992- )
American College of Physician Executives (1989-1992)
American Group Psychotherapy Association, Associate (1984-1992)
American Physical Society (1998- )
American Psychiatric Association (1982-1996)
1984-1986: Burroughs/Wellcome Fellow
1984-1986: Committee of Residents
1986: Committee on Private Practice
1984-1986: PRITE test-writing committee of the American College of Psychiatrists, liaison
American Psychosomatic Society, Associate (1985-1992)
Connecticut Psychiatric Association, Fairfield County Chapter (182-1996)
New York Association of Analytical Psychologists (1981-1994)
Partial Hospital Association of Connecticut (1987-1992)
Connecticut State Medical Society (1986-1992)
Fairfield County Medical Association (1987- )
International Association of Analytical Psychologists (1976-1997)
International Quantum Structures Association (1997- )
National Association of Scholars (1992- )
National Association for Research and Treatment of Homosexuality (1993- )
MILITARY SERVICE:
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1997 - 1998: |
Major, Army Medical Corps; Individual Ready Reserves; United States Army Reserves, Psychiatrist |
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1995 -1997 : |
Major, Army Medical Corps; Individual Mobilization Augmentee; United States Army Reserves serving the USA MEDDAC at Fort Gordon, Georgia |
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1994 - 1995: |
Major, Army Medical Corps; Individual Mobilization Augmentee; United States Army Reserves serving the USA MEDDAC at Fort Lee, Virginia |
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1990 - 1994: |
Captain, Army Medical Corps; Individual Ready Reserves; United States Army Reserves Psychiatrist |
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1987 - 1990: |
Captain, Army Medical Corps; United States Army National Guard; Flight Surgeon, 1/169th Combat Aviation, Windsor Locks, Connecticut; |
BOARDS:
Not-for-profit:
Toward Tradition, National Board of Governors (1995-1996), Board of Trustees (1996- )
Focus on the Family, National Physicians Resource Council (1994-1997)
Family Institute of Connecticut, Board of Directors
Development Committee (1993-1994)
Committee to Save Our Schools (CT:SOS), Executive Board, Co-founder (1994- )
Klingberg Family Centers, Board of Directors (1995 -1996)
Pittsburgh Jung Society, Board of Advisors (1986-1998)
C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Board of Directors (1983-1992)
President and Chairman of the Board (1988-1992)
Executive Committee (1988-1992)
Investment Committee (1987-1992)
Co-chairman, Committee on Professional Education (1986-1988)
Chairman, Committee to select the C. G. Jung Lecturer, (1987-1988)
C. G. Jung Institute of New York:, Training Board(1987-1990)
Medical consultant
Clinic Committee
Finance committee
Temenos Institute, Inc., Board of Directors, Westport, Connecticut (1984-2000)
Quadrant, Editorial Board (1983-1993)
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry, Editorial Board (1985-1986)
For-Profit
Sterling Institute for Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Inc., Board of Directors, Stamford, Connecticut (1986-1992 )
President (1992)
Chairman of the Board (1986 - 1992)
OTHER AFFILIATIONS and MEMBERSHIPS:
Beth Israel Synagogue (Orthodox), Westport
Aspetuck Valley Country Club
Reserve Officers Association of the United States (1987- )
BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATIONS:
(1988- )Who’s Who in Health Care
Who’s Who in Finance and Industry (1989- )
Who’s Who in Science and Engineering (1992- )
Who’s Who in the East (1988- )
Who’s Who in America (1990- )
Who’s Who in the World (1991- )
OTHER INTERESTS AND SKILLS:
Mountaineering, skiing, tennis; harpsichord; piano; computing; graphic design; languages: English (native), skilled in German and French; familiarity with Hebrew and Latin.