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Harold Kaplan
BornHarold Irwin Kaplan
October 1, 1927
New York City
DiedJanuary 15, 1998(1998-01-15) (aged 70)
New York City
EducationNew York University (1949)
OccupationPsychiatrist
Spouses
Helen Singer Kaplan ​ ​(m. 1953; div 1968)
Nancy Barrett ​ ​(m. 1980; d. 1998)
Children3

Harold Irwin Kaplan (October 1, 1927 - January 15, 1998) was a psychiatrist and founding editor of the Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry.

Biography

Kaplan received his BA degree from New York University. In 1949, at age 21, he received his Doctorate in Medicine from New York Medical College.

During his medical career, Kaplan was Professor of Psychiatry at the NYU School of Medicine. He was also an Attending Psychiatrist at Bellevue Hospital, Lenox Hill Hospital, and NYU Langone Medical Center.

Kaplan was a Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, the American College of Physicians, and the New York Academy of Medicine. He helped found the NYU-Bellevue Psychiatric Association of New York.

Personal life and death

From 1953 to 1968 he was married to sex therapist Helen Singer Kaplan. He was also married to Dark Shadows actor Nancy Barrett. Kaplan died on January 15, 1998. He is survived by his children Phillip Kaplan, Peter Kaplan, and Jennifer Busansky in addition to his grandchildren Alexander D'Addio and Wildon Kaplan.

Works

  • Synopsis of Psychiatry
  • Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry
  • Study Guide and Self-Examination Review for Synopsis of Psychiatry
  • Comprehensive Group Psychotherapy
  • The Sexual Experience
  • Clinical Psychiatry
  • Pocket Handbook of Clinical Psychiatry
  • Comprehensive Glossary of Psychiatry and Psychology
  • Pocket Handbook of Psychiatric Drug Treatment
  • Pocket Handbook of Emergency Psychiatric Medicine
  • Studies in Human Behavior, 1-5
  • The Human Animal

References

  1. ^ "Paid Notice: Deaths KAPLAN, HAROLD I. M.D." The New York Times. January 17, 1998.
  2. "The Academy Welcomes Harold I. Kaplan". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-03-16.
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