As my good friend
and financial advisor, Tim Paziuk, of Victoria who follows a humane
approach to his work (can you imagine a financial advisor with a
heart?)
said of himself in an article in the Financial Post:
"like so many evolutionary creatures,
I may become extinct before ever being discovered."
Really, who
cares? I was already handsomely rewarded for my hardships by
brining myself and many of my patients in to closer contact with
the Divinity.
Befittingly, I obtained
an MD from the University of Santiago de Compostela in 1961, a Diploma
in Psychiatry from McGill University in 1968 and a Doctorate in
Medical Sciences in 1975 from the State University of New York (DMC)
under the direction of the master of cogntive styles, the late Doctor
Herman Witkin PhD.
I taught psychiatry at McGill as a Teaching
Fellow, at the State University of New York (DMC) as Assistant Professor,
and full time, for fifteen years, at the Universite de Sherbrooke,
Quebec as Professeur Agrege. In 1989 I moved to the beautiful city
of Victoria, British Columbia, where I practice, exclusively, psychotherapy
in my Victoria office–as well as in my home office on Galiano
Island.
I have published in what
I believe to be authoritative journals such as Human Communication
and Research, Psychiatry, Psychosomatic
Medicine, Psiquis
and others.
I also made a primitive effort at poetry.
But the real love affair of my life has always been psychotherapy,
the "via magna" to understand the human self and its considerable
suffering. Paraphrasing my friend, the American anthropologist Edward
T. Hall, I specialize in treating "the psychopathology of every
day life"–"neuroses" that is– that are
much more pathologic than we would like to think. In general, the
emotional and spiritual development of humanity, compared at least
with our techno/scientific achievements, is nothing to write home
about. To deal with that glaring discrepancy we resort to keeping
the sanity threshold insanely low because humanity would look too
bad if it were placed where it belongs. I treat "neuroses"
and, sometimes, severe forms of woundedness so called personality
disorders.
Early in my psychiatric
training, at McGill University in Montreal, I deemed it to be absolutely
necessary to undergo psychotherapy myself, if ever I was to practice
it seriously ("eat from your own cooking" as Warren Buffet,
the "Oracle of Omaha" is fond of saying). I began with
classic psychoanalysis in the mid-sixties with a training analyst,
and ended up undergoing and researching most of the major therapies
up to Primal Therapy at Janov's Primal Institute in Los Angeles.
I have also done hundreds of hours of so-called solitudinal research
on the phenomena of regression to early emotionally traumatic experiences.

Solitudinal
Research
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Given the fact that infantile
trauma happened in the past, "regression," not in its
psychoanalytic meaning of "going back to earlier modes of ego
functioning", but as that of reliving early traumatic experiences,
is the sine qua non to practice emotional trauma theory. As I was
going to discover after traversing the narrow straights of Primal
Therapy, nurturing or retribution has to be the other basic element
of practicing trauma theory.
Briefly, over thirty years
of research led me to develop a theory of neurosis based on Freud's
early "seduction" theory (appropiately relabeled "trauma"
theory by Alice Miller) with attachment and information theory as
its theoretical basis. Eventually, I devised an extremely simple
and well-defined method.
In 2005, I published in
the International Journal of Psychotherapy two papers, theory and
method, which are presented on this webite. I'm at the moment readying
for publication a book on psychospirituality. Eventually I intend
to offer teaching/training and certification in the method as well
as doing consulting work in emotional conflict resolution for business
and institutions.
My Hobbies
Sports orientated, I have
been involved through the years in flying small aircraft, motorbiking,
sailing, quarter horse training, cross country skiing, fishing,
camping and other outdoors activities. My greatest achievement in
this field has been to crash a Porsche 911 and a classic black,
1968 BMW motorcycle.
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