Curriculum Vitae

Seth Isaiah Rubin

Date: 03 09 2014

Home Address: 6 Kendell Court, P.O. Box 3118
Mail: Sausalito, CA 94966-3118
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.sirseth.net
Columbarium: Hall of Olympians, Athenian Room, Tier #4, Niche #1
Office Address: 2019 A Webster Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Education:
1963 – 66 B.A. Northwestern University (Psychology)
1966 – 68 M.A. Northwestern University (Psychology)
1968 – 71 Ph.D. Northwestern University (Psychology)
Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments:
1978 – 80 Outpatient Psychology Fellow, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
1982 – 84 Training Candidate, C.G. Jung Institute Zürich, Switzerland
1984 – 87 Diploma Candidate, C.G. Jung Institute Zürich, Switzerland (Diploma Granted:3/87)
Military Service: None
Faculty Appointments:
1969 – 70 Instructor, Department of Psychology Northwestern University
1970 – 72 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology The University of Illinois at Chicago Circle
1972 – 74 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Pennsylvania State University at Hershey
1974 – 75 Assistant Research Professor, Department of Psychiatry The Medical College of Pennsylvania
1975 – 76 Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, The University of Pennsylvania
1976 – 77 Assistant Professor, Department of Research Medicine The University of Pennsylvania
1976 – 78 Assistant Professor (Primary Appointment), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology The University of Pennsylvania
1978 – 82 Research Assistant Professor (Primary), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology The University of Pennsylvania
1976 – 82 Research Assistant Professor (Secondary), Department of Psychiatry The University of Pennsylvania
1977 – 82 Research Assistant Professor (Secondary), Department of Neurosurgery The University of Pennsylvania
1987 – 88 Clinical Associate, Department of Psychiatry The University of Pennsylvania
1989 – 92 Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry The University of Pennsylvania
1989 – 96 Adjunct Professor, Union Graduate School The Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities
1992 – Adjunct Teaching Faculty, California School of Professional Psychology, Berkeley/Alameda
1994 – 95 Visiting Professor of Psychology, The Saybrook Institute
Hospital and Administrative Appointments:
1972 – 74 Director of Research and Evaluation, The Governor's Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse
1974 – 75 Research Methodologist and Investigator, The Section on Drug and Alcohol Abuse The Medical College of Pennsylvania
1974 – 76 Research and Evaluation Consultant, The National Coordinating Council on Drug Education
1975 – 77 Consulting Research Methodologist, Fox Chase Cancer Center
1979 – 81 Director of Research, Center for the Study of Adult Development
1980 – 82 Staff Clinical Psychologist, Outpatient: Center for the Study of Adult DevelopmentInpatient (Cancer): The Clark Unit Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Pennsylvania
1982 – 85 Statistical Consultant Biostatistics, Center of the Medical Faculty The University of Zürich
1988 – 92 Allied Health Professional, Philadelphia Psychiatric Center
1994 – 03 Allied Health Affiliate, Clinical Psychologist California Pacific Medical Center
1995 – 96 Active (Provisional) Staff Privileges in Psychology, Ross Hospital
2004 – 04 Director, James Goodrich Whitney Clinic San Francisco Jung Institute
Specialty Certification:
1988 Listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
1996 FPPR, Prescribing Psychologists’ Register
1996 Diplomate in Psychoanalysis, American Board of Professional Psychology
1998 Certificate of Professional Qualification in Psychology (CPQ), ASPPB
1999 Fellow, Severe Mental Illness, International College of Prescribing Psychologists and Prescribing Psychologists’ Register
1999 Fellow, American College ofAdvanced Practice Psychologists
1999 FICPP, International College of Prescribing Psychologists
2005 FICPPM, International College of Professional Psychologist
2013 Fellow, American Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis
Licensure:
Pennsylvania, California, Arizona,Massachusetts and Oregon
 
Awards,Honors and Membership in Honorary Societies:
1966 Honors in Psychology
1999 Life Member of the National Registry of Who's Who
2000 Listed in 2000 Outstanding Scientists of the20th Century – Second EditionOrder of Excellence (2001)
2000 Member of the International Order of Merit
2000 Entrant in the Millennium Time Capsule
2000 Listed in Who’s Who in America
2000 Certificate of Honor, The City and CountySan Francisco, Mayor Willie Brown, Jr.
2000 Scientist of the Year
2001 Gold Record of Achievement
2001 Insignia of Recognition
2001 Universal Award of Accomplishment
2001 Lifetime Achievement AwardInternational Biographical Centre of Cambridge, England
2002 Hall of Fame Inductee The American Biographical Institute
2002 Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement
2002 Order of Biographical Excellence
2002 Charter MemberInternational Honour Society
2003 Deputy Director General International Biographical Centre
2003 International Medal of Honor for Intellectual and Vocational Excellence
2003 Lifetime of Scientific Achievement Award
Principal Investigator:
1998-2004 San Francisco Jung Institute Psychotherapy Research Project

Memberships in Professional and Scientific Societies:

International Societies:
International Association for Analytical Psychology
Association of Graduate Analytical Psychologists of the C.G. Jung Institut-Zürich
Society for Psychotherapy Research – resigned 2004
International College of Prescribing Psychologists
National Societies:
American Psychological Association – resigned 2004
Prescribing Psychologists' Register
American College of Advanced Practice Psychologists
American Board of Professional Psychology
American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology – 2004
Local Societies:
Society of Jungian Analysts of Northern California
Faculty, C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
Member, Board of Governors
Member, Executive Committee 1998 – 04
Chair, Research Committee
Member, Clinic Committee 1993-04
Chair, Curriculum Committee 1996-97
Member, Training Co-Ordinating Committee 1995-97
Chair, Ethics Appeals Committee 1999-01
Member, Reviewing Committee 2006-08
Chair, Reviewing Committee 2008-09
New England Society of Jungian Analysts
Faculty, C.G. Jung Institute of Boston
End-of-Life Memberships:
Dignitas, Switzerland, Final Exit Network
Bibliography Lectures by Invitation:
May 30, 1987 “Individuation in the Kabbalah” – Phoenix Friends of Jung, Arizona
April 15, 1988 “Individuation in the Kabbalah” – Ottawa C.G. Jung Society of Ottawa
April 16, 1988 “Jung's Confrontation with Jewish Mysticism” – C.G. Jung Society of Montreal.
October 28, 1988 “Response to Stephen Martin's Rendition of East of the Sun and West of the Moon” – Spirituality and Psychological Healing Conference, Philadelphia.
October 28, 1988 “The Question of Shadow in Analytical Psychology and Evil in Kabbalah” – Spirituality and Psychological Healing Conference, Philadelphia.
October 21, 1989 “Kabbalah and Analytical Psychology”- C.G. Jung Society of Montreal.
November 4-5, 1989 “Kabbalah and Analytical Psychology”-C.G. Jung Institute, Boston.
November 11, 1989 “The Dark Side of the Big, or Archetypal, Dream”-PAJA Symposium, Philadelphia.
ebruary 11, 1990 “The Raven: A Black, Luminous Dawning of the Second Half of Life”-West New Jersey Jung Society.
May 8-11, 1990 “Kabbalah and Analytical Psychology”- C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich.
June 4, 1990 “Response to: 'What is the Animus and Why Do We Care?'”-The Ghost Ranch Conference for Jungian Analysts and Candidates, Abiquiu, NM.
October 12, 1990 “Anima and Animus in Jewish Mysticism”-The Washington Society for Jungian Psychology.
October 13, 1990 “Climbing the Kabbalistic Tree”- The Washington Society for Jungian Psychology.
October 25, 1990 “Syzygy in the Form of the Golem Couple?”-The Philadelphia Jung Society.
November 3-4, 1990 “Transference and Counter- transference I”-C.G. Jung Institute, Boston.
December 1, 1990 “Response to James Hollis”- PAJA Symposium, Philadelphia
May 4-5, 1991 “Transference and Counter- transference II”-C.G. Jung Institute, Boston.
May 9, 1991 “When Must One Say 'No!' to the Self”- The Philadelphia Jung Society.
June 6, 1992 “Reflections on my Imaginal Relations with Jung”-C.G. Jung Commemorative Lecture. C.G. Jung Foundation of the Delaware Valley.
August 23, 1992 “Psychotherapy Research Implications for Analytical Psychology”- 12th International Congress, International Association for Analytical Psychology, Chicago.
February 14, 1993 “The Question of Shadow in Analytical Psychology and the Problem of Evil in Kabbalah Analytical Psychology Club of San Francisco.
November 15-19, 1993, Course #136: “Theories of Neurosis”- C.G. Jung-Institut, Zürich.
November 15-17, 1993, Course #97: “Individuation from the Perspective of Kabbalah”- C.G. Jung Institut, Zürich.
October 15, 1994 “Follow-up as Inherent to Psychotherapy (Research)”- California Institute for Clinical Social Work, Berkeley.
October 29, 1994 “Follow-up as Inherent to Psychotherapy (Research)”- San Francisco Psychological Association.
November 3, 1994 “Analytical Case Presentation”- San Francisco Jung Institute.
March 3, 1995 “Psychotherapy Research and Analysis” – Spiritual Hunger in the Age of the Quick Fix. North-South Meeting of Jungian Analysts, Carmel
June 22, 1995 “Prospective Research in the Clinic of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco” – First Steps Toward the Emprical Validation of Jungian Analysis.The Society for Psychotherapy Research, Vancouver, B.C.
August 21, 1995 “Empirically Validating Psychotherapy in the Field of Analytical Psychology” – 13th International Congress, International Association for Analytical Psychology, Zürich.
October 12, 1996 “Wrestling with Shadow: Making the Darkness Conscious” – SF Jung Institute, PP.
February 28, 1997 “Psychotherapy Research about Our Various Efficacious Myths: Chapter 1: The Agony and the Ecstasy of the Professional Membership Survey” – California Spring Conference of Jungian Analysts and Control Stage Candidates, Carmel.
April-May, 1997 “Active Imagination in the Transference- Countertransference Field” – SF Jung Institute, PP.
August 28, 1998 “The San Francisco Jung Institute Psychotherapy Research Project,” 14th International Congress, International Association for Analytical Psychology, Florence.
October 3, 1998 “Climbing the Kabbalistic Tree,” Sonoma County Jung Study Group.
March 14, 1999 “The Scientific Face of Jungian Analysis as Reflected in the Mirror of Psychotherapy Outcome Research,” Analytical Psychology Club of San Francisco.
March 17, 2000 “The San Francisco Psychotherapy Project: Past, Present, Future,” North-South Conference of Jungian Analysts and Candidates.
May 21, 2000 “A Dialogue about Fairy Tales,” The Analytical Psychology Club of San Francisco.
August 17, 2001 “SFPRP Preliminary Results,” 15th International Congress, International Association for Psychology, Cambridge, England.
October 19, 2002 “Ethics for Psychotherapists,” San Francisco Jung Institute.
April 2, 2003 “HIPAA-Hop: An Intramural ‘Dance’ for Analysts and Candidates,” San Francisco Jung Institute.
October 4, 2003 “Jung’s Understanding of Kabbalah as Mediated by Gershom Scholem,” SF Jung Institute.
May 9, 2004 “Research Symposium: Keller, Wallerstein, & Rubin,” SF Jung Institute.
December 3, 2009 “Individuating into Death: Preparations on the Path to the Ultimate Personal Mystery.” SF Jung Institute.
January 13, 2013 “A Serious Man: Interpretation as a Fairy Tale,” Symposium at the Jewish Community Center of Francisco.
January 25, 2014 “Preparing for Death as the Capstone of the Individuation Process,” Seminar and Webinar at the San Francisco Jung Institute.
Bibliography Theses and Original Papers:
Rubin, E.L.:
Directional and Orientational Selectivity in Human Vision:
Tuning-characteristic Comparisons.
Masters Thesis
Northwestern University, 1968.
 
 
Sekuler, R.W., Rubin, E.L., and Cushman, W.H.:
Selectivities of Human Visual Mechanisms for
Direction of Movement and Contour Orientation.
Journal of the Optical Society of America
Vol. 58, No.8, pp. 1146 – 1150, 1968.
(Publication of data from Rubin's thesis)
 
 
Sekular, R.W., Rubin, E.L., and Armstrong, R.:
Numerical Information Processing:
A Choice Time Analysis.
Journal of Experimental Psychology
Vol. 90, No. 8, pp. 75 – 80, 1971.
 
 
Rubin, E.L.:
Structural Analysis of Simulated Multitrait-Multimethod
Matrices: A Re-examination of Additive and Multiplicative Models.
Doctoral Dissertation
Northwestern University, 1971.
 
 
Schaps, E., and Rubin, E.L.:
A Study of Prevalence and Intensity of Drug and Alcohol
Use in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
The Governor's Council on Drug and Alcohol Abuse
August 10, 1973
 
 
Littmann, P., Meadows, A.T., Polgar, G., Borns, P.F., and, Rubin, E.L.:
Pulmonary Function in Survivors of Wilms Tumor. Cancer
Vol. 37, No. 6, pp. 2773 – 2776, 1976.
 
 
Mikuta, J.J., Giuntoli, R.L, Rubin, E.L, and Mangan, C.E.:
The Problem Radical Hysterectomy.
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Vol. 2, pp. 119, May, 1977.
 
 
Mangan, C.E., Jeglum, K.A., Sedlacek, T.V., Giuntoli, R.L., Wheeler, J.E., Rubin, E.L., and Mikuta, J.J.:
Intralymphatic BCG in the Treatment of Gyncecologic
Malignancies: A Phase I Study. Cancer
Vol. 40, No. 6, 1977.
 
 
Mangan, C.E., Giuntoli, R.L., Sedlacek, T.V., Rocereto, T., Rubin, E.L., Burtnett, M., and Mikuta, J.J.:
Six Years Experience with Screening of DES Exposed Population.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Vol. 134, pp. 860 – 865, August, 1979.
 
 
Lawner, P., Laurent, J. Simeone, F.A., Fink, E., and Rubin, E.L.:
Attenuation of Ischemic Brain Edema by Pentobarbital after Carotid Ligation in Gerbil.
Stroke, Vol. 10, pp. 644 – 647, 1979.
 
 
Williams, S.V., Eisenberg, J.M., Kitz, D.S., Carroll, J.G., Beck, L.H., Rubin, S.I., and Ruff, G. E:
Teaching Cost-Effective Diagnostic Test Use to Medical Students.
Medical Care
Vol. 22, pp. 535 – 542, 1984.
 
 
Mangan, C.E., Flickinger, G.L., Reed, D., Bergantz, W., Rubin, S.I., and Mikuta, J.
Levels of Urinary Cathepsin B-like Substance in Patients with Gynecologic Malignancy.
American Journal of Clincal Oncology
Vol. 7, pp. 481 – 485, 1984.
 
 
Weiss, T., Cheatle, M.D., Rubin, S.I., Reichek, N., and Brady, J. P.:
Effects of Repeated Ambulatory EKG Monitoring and Relaxation Practice on Premature Ventricular Contractions.
Psychosomatic Medicine
Vol. 47, pp. 446 – 450, 1985.
 
 
Karrer, W., Röthlisberger, K., Bezel, R., Häcki, M., Rubin, S., and Brändli, O.:
Welches ist die beste Medikamentenkombination für die Kurzzeittherapie der Tuberkulose?
Schweiz. med. Wschr.
Vol. 115, No. 39, pp. 1353 – 1359, 1985
 
 
Karrer, W., Röthlisberger, K., Bezel, R., Häcki, M., Rubin, S., and Brändli, O.:
What is the Best Combination of Drugs for the Short-term Treatment of Tuberculosis:
A Prospective Randomized Trial with 190 Patients Tuberculosis Surveillance Research Unit of the IUAT
K.N.C.V., P.O.B. 146, The Hague, Netherlands
Vol. 1, pp. 87 – 102, 1985
 
 
Rubin, S.I.:
Circumcising the Heart: In Search of the Jewish Response to the Midlife Transition
Diploma Thesis
C.G. Jung Institut-Zürich, 1987.
 
 
Rubin, S.I.:
Psychotherapy Research: Implications for Analytical Psychology.
In M.A. Mattoon (Ed.) Chicago 92: The Transcendent Function: Individual and Collective Aspects.
Daimon Verlag: Einselden, Switzerland, pp. 428 – 435, 1993.
 
 
Rubin, S.I.:
From Zürich with Love The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal
Vol. 12, pp. 23 – 33, 1994.
 
 
Rubin, S.I.:
A Maternal Touch The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal
Vol. 13, pp. 71 – 75, 1994.
 
 
Rubin, S.I.:
Research and Jungian Psychotherapy: Outcome Studies (Part III).
In M.A. Mattoon (Ed.) Zürich 95: Open Questions in Analytical Psychology. Daimon Verlag:
Einsiedeln, Switzerland, pp. 645 – 648, 1997.
 
 
Rubin, S.I.:
A Pragmatic Guide to Transpersonal Practice
The San Francisco Jung Institute Library
Journal, Vol. 17, pp. 41 – 46, 1998.
 
 
Rubin, S.I.,:
A Serious Man: Interpretation as a Fairy Tale
Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, Vol. 7, Number 3, pp. 36 – 44, 2013.