Frank Pittman
Frank Smith Pittman III, M.D. (1935 – November 24, 2012) was an American psychiatrist and author. He wrote a regular column, "Ask Dr. Frank", which used to appear in Psychology Today.[1]
Frank Pittman | |
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Born | 1935 United States |
Died | November 24, 2012 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Known for | Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy Man Enough: Fathers, Sons and the Search for Masculinity |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychiatry, psychology, family therapy, psychotherapy, relationship education |
During his lifetime, he was a "widely quoted author"[1] of Man Enough: Fathers, Sons and the Search for Masculinity[2] and Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy.[3] He was also author of books Grow Up!: How Taking Responsibility Can Make You a Happy Adult,[4] and Turning Points: Treating Families in Transition and Crisis.[5]
Dr. Pittman practiced out of Atlanta, Georgia,[1][6] where he was active as a psychiatrist and family therapist from 1962 until his death in 2012.[7] Both of Dr. Pittman's daughters are psychologists.[8]
Infidelity was a central focus of Dr. Pittman's work. In a 1993 article for Psychology Today.[9]
In 2003, Dr. Pittman was recognized with the Smart Marriages Impact Award at the annual conference of the Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education.[10]
Dr. Pittman died at his Atlanta home on November 24, 2012, of cancer.[11] He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Betsy Pittman, two daughters, Dr. Tina Wagers of Boulder, CO., and Dr. Virginia Pistilli of Portola, CA.; a son, Frank S. Pittman IV of Atlanta, GA; a sister, Joanna Fox of Cashiers, NC, and seven grandchildren.[11]
Education
- Research, Community Mental Health, Family Therapy, Denver, Colorado, from a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health[8]
- Medical Residency, psychiatry, Emory University[8]
Publications
Books
- Turning Points: Treating Families in Transition and Crisis, Frank Pittman, M.D., A Norton Professional Book, (Hardcover), W. W. Norton & Company; 1st ed edition, May 1987, ISBN 0-393-70040-2, ISBN 978-0-393-70040-4, W W Norton page
- Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy, Frank Pittman, M.D., W. W. Norton & Company; Reprint edition November 1990, ISBN 0-393-30707-7, ISBN 978-0-393-30707-8, W W Norton page
- Mentiras Privadas (Spanish edition), Amorrortu Editores, September 1994, ISBN 950-518-543-X, ISBN 978-950-518-543-6
- Man enough: fathers, sons and the search for masculinity, Frank Pittman, M.D., Perigee Trade; Reprint edition October 1, 1994, ISBN 0-399-51883-5, ISBN 978-0-399-51883-6
- Grow Up!: How Taking Responsibility Can Make You a Happy Adult, Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press, ISBN 1-58238-040-6, ISBN 978-1-58238-040-7, July 30, 1999
Articles
- "How to be a Grownup Even Around Your Own Parents", Psychotherapy.net, October 2002.
- "Beware Older Women Ahead," Psychology Today, January 1, 1999.
- "How to Manage Your Kids," Psychology Today, May 1, 1995.
- "How to Manage Mom and Dad," Psychology Today, November 1, 1994.
- "Ask Dr. Frank", Psychology Today, May/June 1994 issue.
- "Ask Dr. Frank", Psychology Today, March/April 1994 issue.
- "A Buyer's Guide to Psychotherapy," Psychology Today, January 1, 1994.
- "Fathers and Sons," Psychology Today, September 1, 1993.
- "Beyond Betrayal: Life After Infidelity," Psychology Today, May 1, 1993.
- Google Scholar articlesGoogle Scholar
Presentations
- "What are Men for, Anyway?", Reno, Nevada, June 28, 2003, Keynote Address, Smart Marriages Conference
- Response to "The Death of 'Till Death Us Do Part': "Marriage in the 20th Century", July 2002, Keynote Address, Smart Marriages Conference
- Myth and Ritual in American Life, A Sloan Center for Working Families, "Ritual Function and Family Dysfunction: The Therapist's View", Emory University
References
- Ask Dr. Frank Archived January 31, 2013, at archive.today, Psychology Today, March/April 1994, p.1-3.
- Man Enough: Fathers, Sons and the Search for Masculinity, Frank Pittman, M.D., Perigee Trade; Reprint edition October 1, 1994, ISBN 0-399-51883-5, ISBN 978-0-399-51883-6
- Private Lies: Infidelity and Betrayal of Intimacy, Frank Pittman, M.D., W. W. Norton & Company; Reprint edition November 1990, ISBN 0-393-30707-7, ISBN 978-0-393-30707-8
- Grow Up!: How Taking Responsibility Can Make You a Happy Adult, Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press, ISBN 1-58238-040-6, ISBN 978-1-58238-040-7, July 30, 1999
- Turning Points: Treating Families in Transition and Crisis, Frank Pittman, M.D., A Norton Professional Book, (Hardcover), W. W. Norton & Company; 1st ed edition, May 1987, ISBN 0-393-70040-2, ISBN 978-0-393-70040-4
- Publishers Weekly, review, Private Lives, 1988, Reed Business Information, Inc.
- Library Journal, review, Grow Up!, Demetria A. Harvin, Bronx, NY, Reed Business Information, Inc.
"Pittman (Man Enough, Putnam, 1993) is straightforward and witty in his guide to what it really takes to become a responsible adult. Effectively using his 37 years as a psychiatrist and family therapist, his 14 years as a movie critic, his six years as an advice columnist, and his personal experience to illustrate his points..." - An Interview with Frank Pittman, MD, by Victor Yalom, PhD, Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference, 2000 (www.psychotherapy.net)
- Pittman, Frank. "Beyond Betrayal: Life After Infidelity," Psychology Today, May 1, 1993.
- "Impact Award Recipients 2001 – 2010," Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education.
- "Psychiatrist known for quick wit, therapy insights," Geshwiler, J.E.. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 25, 2012.
External links
- More news articles, Google News
- An Interview with Frank Pittman, MD, by Victor Yalom, PhD, Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference, 2000 (www.psychotherapy.net)
- Infidelity Comes Out of the Closet, The New York Times, April 29, 1999
- Infidelity reaches beyond having sex, By Karen S. Peterson, USA Today, August 1, 2003
- Dear Ann: Thanks for 47 years of advice, USA Today, June 23, 2002
- Marriage experts converge here; top tip is don't split, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 06/21/06
- Search for a soul mate, or love the one you're with?, May 28, 2003, USA Today
- Study: Divorce, living together new norms, USA Today
- Why men drag their feet down the aisle, June 26, 2002, USA Today
- Cohabiting can make marriage an iffy proposition, Even married, men may still feel less committed, July 8, 2002, USA Today
- Work & Family: Couples separate checking accounts, The Wall Street Journal, February 24, 2005