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Doktor Christopher Theodore Bever 1919–2005

Kön: Man Levnadsålder: 86

Levnadsbana

Född1919-03-12 München, Bayern, Tyskland
Gift (23) med
Josephine Jordan Morton Bever (1921–2004)
1942-03-12 USA
Sonen Christopher Theodore Bever Jr. föds (30)1949-04-10 Washington, D.C., Washington, USA
Dottern Caroline Stackpole Bever föds (31)1951-02-20
Sonen Edward Watts Morton Bever föds (35)1954-06-20
Sonen Sarah Sayrand Bever föds (38)1957-10-04
Fadern Professor Paul Rudolf Berliner dör (48)1967-08-26 Hotel Geiger, Bayern, Tyskland1
Modern Maria Carolina Martha Bever dör (62)1981-04-14 Washington, D.C., Washington, USA
Brodern Professor Michael Wolfgang Berliner Bever dör (73)1992-07-17 Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Bosatt (≈73)1993 6812 Connecticut Ave, Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA
Bosatt (≈74)1994 10450 Lottsford Rd Apt 1003, Bowie, Maryland, USA
Makan Josephine Jordan Morton Bever dör (85)2004-05-08 Bowie, Maryland, USA
Död (86)2005-12-28 Glen Arm, Maryland, USA
Faktauppgift Dödsruna (86)2006-01-05 2

Christopher Theodore Bever

Psychiatrist


Christopher Theodore Bever, 86, a presence in Washington psychiatry for 50 years, in private practice, education and developing low-cost mental health clinics, died Dec. 28 at Doctors Community Hospital in Lanham. He had Alzheimer's disease.


Dr. Bever helped form several clinics providing local residents with low-cost mental health services, including the D.C. Institute of Mental Hygiene, of which he was president from 1966 to 1968. He was a founder of the Washington Psychoanalytic Society's clinic, which he directed from 1983 to 1987. He was also president of the Community Psychiatric Clinic in Bethesda from 1973 to 1975 and served on its board of directors from 1958 through the 1990s.


Dr. Bever was born in Munich. Because he was half Jewish, he fled to Switzerland in 1935 to avoid Nazi persecution.


He came to the United States in 1936 to study at Harvard University, from which he graduated cum laude in 1940. He graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1943 and then spent a few years as an Army psychiatrist.


From 1947 to 1950, he was a psychiatrist at St. Elizabeths Hospital, followed by three years as director of the Montgomery County mental health clinic in Rockville. He began a 40-year teaching career at the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute in 1954.


After teaching at the University of North Carolina, Dr. Bever entered private practice in Washington in 1956. The same year, he joined the faculty of the Washington School of Psychiatry, where he taught for 40 years. He also became a professor of psychiatry at George Washington University in 1957. He retired from private practice in 1996 and concluded his other professional activities in the late 1990s.


In his seventies, Dr. Bever returned to graduate school at the University of Maryland and received a master's degree in history in 1993. His field of interest was medical and psychiatric history, and he published several papers on the topic. He also wrote articles and reviews on psychoanalysis.


He was a trustee or board member of several psychiatric organizations, including the Washington School of Psychiatry and the Washington Psychoanalytic Foundation. He received awards for distinguished service from various psychiatric organizations.


Dr. Bever lived in Chevy Chase from 1956 until 1993, when he moved to the Collington Episcopal Life Care Community in Mitchellville. He enjoyed photography and sailing, particularly off the coast of Maine, where he vacationed for 50 years.


His wife of 60 years, Josephine Morton Bever, died in 2004.


Survivors include four children, Christopher T. Bever Jr. of Glen Arm, Md., Caroline Paoli of Sedona, Ariz., Edward Bever of Northport, N.Y., and Sarah Bever of Falls Church; and six grandchildren.

BegravdHope Cemetery, Maine, USA

Källor

  1. U.S., Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974
  2. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/2006/01/06/obituaries/54878a13-4c68-46eb-ae65-09331a1999b8/
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