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  1. George Libman Engel (December 10, 1913 – November 26, 1999) was an American psychiatrist and internist who, along with his colleague John Romano, was instrumental in developing and teaching psychosomatic medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York.

  2. Nov 1, 2005 · George Engel’s own story, his biopsychosocial profile, highlights the influence of his family—especially his uncle and distinguished biomedical stalwart, Emanuel Libman, and his identical twin, Frank, also a physician, whose death in 1963 imposed a deeply personal sense of loss and self-awareness . Dr.

  3. An examination of the response to the abrupt loss of human bonds resulting from the attack on the World Trade Center is used to verify Dr Engel's belief that relationship and communication are central to scientific study in the clinical setting and in the practice of medicine.

    • Peter A Engel, Anna G Engel
    • 2002
  4. Nov 1, 2015 · Frank and he arrived under the supervision of “one of New York’s most prominent obstetricians,” a friend of their Uncle Manny. 3 Known to the public as Emmanuel Libman, M.D., Engel’s uncle was a famous and accomplished physician of the era. Libman-Sacks endocarditis was named after him.

    • Suzanne R. Karl, Jimmie C.B. Holland
    • 2015
  5. Presents an obituary for George Engel, the father of the biopsychosocial medical model. Engel was a brilliant physician, scientist, teacher, and humanist, a pioneer who brought us a biopsychosocial model that developed from the same general systems theory roots as family systems theory.

  6. Nov 26, 1999 · George Libman Engel was an American internist and psychiatrist. He spent most of his career at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York. He is best known for his formulation of the biopsychosocial model, a general theory of illness and healing.

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  8. Jun 7, 2000 · He was predeceased by his beloved wife of more than 60 years, Evelyn, who died in 1998. He is survived by his son Peter (Albany, NY), his wife Anna, and their children Julie and Eric; and by his daughter Betty (San Diego, Calif) and her husband Michael.

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