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  • Theodore Isaac Rubin (April 11, 1923 – February 16, 2019) was an American psychiatrist[1] and author.[2] Rubin is a past president of the American Institute.
  • Lisa and David / Jordi / Little Ralphie and the Creature: Three remarkable stories of children struggling to find themsleves and their places in this world.
  • In the volume, One To One, by Theodore I. Rubin, M.D., a key question is raised: What do you want in a relationship?
  • Lisa And David - Scholar's Choice Edition

    May 13, 2011
    The opening of America's heinous public Mental Hospitals- or rather the 'closing' of said institutions - began to occur in the 70's, I believe. It was a time where tens of thousands of individuals incarcerated for years or decades for mental health problems - or simply 'put away' because they were inconvenient somehow to someone in their worlds - were discharged out into the complex world of reality where they shuffled around and tried to cope... many are still out there today. We see them on city streets nearly daily..., talking to themselves, bag-lady-like, disenfranchised, not part of the world bustling around them.

    During this dark period of american governmental and medical behavior, books like this one, 'David and Lisa', were written and published, exposing the too often insidious, grimy, sadistic conditions under which these hospital 'inmates' (so called) were forced to live and endure.

    This book brings to mind a

    Theodore Isaac Rubin

    Personal details
    Born(1923-04-11)April 11, 1923

    Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.

    Died February 16, 2019(2019-02-16) (aged 95)
    Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
    Nationality American
    Spouse Eleanor Katz
    Occupation Writer, psychotherapist

    Theodore Isaac Rubin (April 11, 1923 – February 16, 2019) was an American psychiatrist[1] and author.[2] Rubin is a past president of the American Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Karen Horney Institute for Psychoanalysis. He lived in New York City and was married to Eleanor Katz.

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    Rubin served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.[3] He was a long-time contributing columnist to the Ladies' Home Journal (1972-?), and the author of more than 25 w

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  • Next month marks the centenary of the birth of a psychiatrist whose work on antisemitism deserves a fresh reading. Theodore Isaac Rubin was born 100 years ago April 11. He died at 95, in February 2019. His 1990 book Anti-Semitism, A Disease of the Mind: A Psychiatrist Explores the Psychodynamics of a Symbol Sicknessposited that bigotry against Jews may be a mental disorder.

    Rubin had a sprawling career, writing fiction and nonfiction. His 1961 novel Lisa and David, a love story of teenagers with severe mental illnesses, was made into a film the next year and garnered two Academy Award nominations. But Rubin’s work, in addition to his clinical practice in New York City, was primarily devoted to psychology and self-help, including weight loss. He has been credited with coining the term “comfort food.”

    Rubin attributed antisemitism to “symbol sickness.” Human beings use symbols to represent objects in the world and to communicate how we feel through these symbols – love and hate