The Forging and the Death of a Reflection

This memoir traces my journey from a troubled childhood marked by emotional neglect, to the darkest years in prep school, and the trials of college. Finding refuge in horseshoeing school, I later turned to psychology inspired by my own battle with depression. Incorporating meditation into my practice, I developed a way to manage tinnitus, and spent 25 years as a psychologist, including teaching at Harvard Medical School. Woven through my story is the profound empathy and comfort I found in the companionship of dogs, guiding me towards a connection with the universe's boundless goodness.

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About the Author: Peter Swartz
Dr. Peter J. Swartz is a licensed psychologist, currently in clinical and consulting private practice in Newburyport, MA. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Colorado, a Master’s degree in Counseling from Lesley College, and a doctorate in Psychology from the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology. He has held long term associations with the Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA both as an intern and later as a clinical supervisor; as an instructor in Psychology from the Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA, and a private practice association with the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in Boston, MA.

Peter's close association with animals began when he acquired and soon was forced to give up a puppy when he was a young boy. Additionally, it has included close ties with many canines throughout his life as well as several years' full-time work with horses as a professional farrier.

Peter has been a practicing Buddhist for most of his adult life. He is the father of a wonderful daughter, grandfather to identical twin girls, all of whom live just a bit too far away. He lives with his loving wife and his canine companion on a small organic fruit and vegetable farm in Massachusetts.
This work is a memoir. As a child and a young man, I rarely felt entitled to breath air. Emotionally neglected by my father, as a teen, I left home for a prep school at which I would spend the worst three years of my life. Trouble followed two failed attempts at undergraduate college, until I found my way to a horseshoeing school out west. I was able to work as a professional farrier for several years until a ruptured disc in my back forced a career change. I chose psychology as somewhere in the back of my mind the depression I endured as a child motivated me back to school to try to help others, eventually becoming a licensed psychologist. It was a good fit and I have been practicing for the past twenty-five years, including many years as an instructor in psychology for Harvard Medical School. About seven years ago, I acquired tinnitus (along with 50 to 60 million other Americans) and using my personal practice of meditation, developed a program to help myself and my patients manage this chronic illness. In short, this work traces the ‘forging’ of a debilitating sense of self and outlines the potential for it’s ‘death’ resulting in a selflessness that connects to the boundless goodness of the universe. Lastly, I have been helped in no small way throughout, by the profound empathy I have shared with many magnificent beasts of the canine variety.

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