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Leonard Shengold

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Shengold was known for his studies of child abuse, observing the damage of childhood on numerous adult patients and equated the long-term physical, psychological, and sexual abuse and neglect of children by their adult parents as “soul murder.” Drawing from clinical cases and literary works of
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said that Shengold's work had been valuable in fathoming the psychological depth of childhood abuse and identifying the key role of unconscious fantasies in understanding traumatic experiences.
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He started career as a training analyst at the institute, as well as its director from 1975 to 1978, and taught psychiatry at
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credited Shengold for having formulated "a modern psychiatric definition of soul murder" in reviewing his 1989 book
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Shengold died of leukemia on February 4, 2020, at the age of 94.
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Soul Murder: The Effects of Childhood Abuse and Deprivation
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Syracuse, New York
Stone Ridge, New York
Columbia University
Long Island College of Medicine
child abuse
Child psychiatry
New York University School of Medicine
child abuse
Syracuse, New York
Minsk
Vilnius
Syracuse University
Columbia College
United States Army
World War II
India
North Africa
Saudi Arabia
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
New York University School of Medicine
New York University
Rudyard Kipling
Anton Chekhov
Charles Dickens
Oliver Sacks
Michiko Kakutani
Harold F. Blum


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