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Dennis Shulman

Dennis G. Shulman (born May 19, 1950) is a clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, author, teacher, public speaker, and ordained rabbi. In 2008, Shulman was the Democratic nominee for the United States House of Representatives in New Jersey's Fifth Congressional District.

Contents

  • 1 Background
  • 2 Education
  • 3 Career
  • 4 Personal life
  • 5 Notes
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Background

Born in Worcester, M*achusetts, Shulman was the second of three children of Israel and Helene Shulman. His father was a pharmacist. Shulman began losing his sight at an early age, from a degenerative nerve disorder.

Education

By then totally blind, Shulman gained admission to Brandeis University. He graduated in the cl* of 1972 magna * laude and Phi Beta Kappa.

Shulman next attended Harvard University where he began work toward a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and Public Practice. There, he won a Training Fellowship from the National Ins*ute for Mental Health. In 1974, he married medical student Pamela Tropper. Also in that period, he began what has become an extended and diverse series of teaching positions, professional publications, postdoctoral studies and speaking engagements.

Career

In 1979 Shulman was licensed by New York State and opened his practice in psychotherapy and psycho*ysis in New York City. Two years later, he moved to New Jersey, first Harrington Park and then Demarest, and received his license to practice in NJ in 1982. In 1990-91 he served as senior content designer and on-air lecturer in the nationally televised PBS series The World of Abnormal Psychology.

In 1997 he founded and directed the National Training Program in Contemporary Psycho*ysis at The National Ins*ute for the Psychotherapies, at which he continues to teach and supervise. The National Training Program was Shulman’s and Dr. James Fosshage's creation. It is unique in the world of psycho*ytic training ins*utes, attracting distance learning students (psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers) for full postgraduate psychotherapeutic/psycho*ytic training from throughout the United States, Canada, Asia, and Europe.

Meanwhile, in the mid-1990s Shulman began to explore the intersection between psychology and religion, discovering wisdom in the Bible that can inform contemporary life—“Taking the Bible not literally, but seriously” Shulman explains. Ultimately, Shulman took up study for the rabbinate. In 2003, Shulman received his rabbinic ordination—the same year that saw the publication of his book, The Genius of Genesis: A Psycho*yst and Rabbi Examines the First Book of the Bible. Since December 2001, Rabbi Shulman has been the leader of a Jewish spiritual and study community in Bergen County, NJ.

Personal life

Shulman has lived in Demarest, New Jersey since 1984 with Dr. Pamela Tropper, his wife since 1974, an Attending Physician and Director of Global Women's Health at the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. The couple has two daughters: Holly, who graduated from V*ar in 2005, is the National Press Secretary for the Democratic National Committee (DNC); and Juliana, who graduated from the University of Chicago in 2009, received her MPH from Johns Hopkins in 2015, and is studying law at Northeastern University.

Notes

    References

    • Monica Hesse. "Rabbi on the Roof: N.J. Candidate Gets Taste of Washington." Washington Post August 2, 2008, p.:C1.
    • Dianne Williamson. "Time to Take a Stand, And Friends Join In." Worcester (MA) Telegram & Gazette, December 4, 2007, p. B1.

    External links

    • Profile at Vote Smart
    • Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission
    • Shulman for Congress official campaign website
    • Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets.org
    • Dennis Shulman professional website
      • Curriculum Vitae
    • Shulman, Dennis The Genius of Genesis
    • Toobin, Jeffrey First Timer New Yorker, July 28, 2008
    • Goodman, Adam A Rabbi in Congress? Time, July 18, 2008