Ralph R. Greenson (born Romeo Samuel Greenschpoon, September 20, 1911 – November 24, 1979) was a prominent American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Greenson is famous for being Marilyn Monroe's psychiatrist, and was the basis for Leo Rosten's 1963 novel, Captain Newman, M.D.[citation needed] The book was later made into a movie starring Gregory Peck as Greenson's character.
Greenson was well known for his early work on returning WWII soldiers suffering from Post Traumatic Stress. He also had other famous clients, such as Tony Curtis, Frank Sinatra, and Vivien Leigh. Greenson and his wife, Hildi Greenson, were the darlings of the Southern California psychoanalytic community, intellectuals and with certain notables in the entertainment industry. They were good friends with Anna Freud, Fawn Brodie and Margaret Mead.[citation needed]
Ralph R. Greenson (born Romeo Samuel Greenschpoon, September 20, 1911 – November 24, 1979) was a prominent American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Greenson...
and found the door locked. Murray then called Monroe's psychiatrist, RalphGreenson, who arrived at the house shortly after and broke into the bedroom through...
Tony Curtis (born Bernard Schwartz; June 3, 1925 – September 29, 2010) was an American actor with a career that spanned six decades, achieving the height...
Eunice Murray, photographer Lawrence Schiller and psychiatrist RalphGreenson. At Greenson's request, Murray stayed overnight to keep Monroe company. At...
resigning his commission in 1943 as a lieutenant-commander. Ultimately, Ralph Richardson and others dissuaded him, convincing Olivier that his contribution...
composers such as Puccini and Impressionist masters. His personal favorite was Ralph Vaughan Williams. He would insist on always recording live with the band...
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fascination with psychodynamics began during the 1950s, when he heard RalphGreenson, a popular local psychoanalyst who spoke to the public on topics such...
argument with Monroe near the pool. At 4:30 p.m., Monroe's psychiatrist RalphGreenson joined them to conduct therapy on Monroe, demanding that Newcomb leave...
home after housekeeper Eunice Murray telephoned Monroe's psychiatrist, RalphGreenson. DiMaggio's son had spoken to Monroe on the phone the night of her death...
His training analysands[clarification needed] in Los Angeles included RalphGreenson. Fenichel was a prolific writer on psychoanalysis, and published some...
(grandson of "Darwin's bulldog", Thomas Henry Huxley). Famed psychoanalyst RalphGreenson and Sir Peter Scott were good friends. Lorenz and Karl Popper were childhood...
At a meeting of the American Medical Association in Las Vegas, Dr. RalphGreenson, a psychiatry professor at UCLA, told his fellow physicians of a university...
psychoanalytic tradition such as Donald Winnicott, Wilfred Bion, Harold Searles, RalphGreenson, Michael Balint, and Willy and Madeleine Baranger.[citation needed]...
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the campaigns of Vice President Gore, Texas Governor George W. Bush, and Ralph Nader, the Florida election recount, and the Bush v. Gore case that came...
psychoanalyst André Green – psychoanalyst Jay Greenberg – psychoanalyst Ralph R. Greenson – psychoanalyst Otto Gross Elizabeth Grosz Stephen Grosz – psychoanalyst...
Victoria M.; Eagle, Craig; Hu, Sylvia; Chudova, Darya I.; Talasaz, AmirAli; Greenson, Joel K.; Sinicrope, Frank A.; Gupta, Samir; Grady, William M. (14 March...
graphic narrative." Noted authors published by SDSU Press include Ralph R. Greenson, Daniel Olivas, Frederick Luis Aldama, Ilan Stavans, Raymond Federman...
Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 41, 623-628. Ticho, G. R. (1974). Discussion of Ralph R. Greenson's" The Decline and Fall of the 50-Minute Hour. Journal of the American...