Schwartz later became a tenured professor of psychology and psychiatry at Yale University, directed the Yale Psychophysiology Center, and co-directed the Yale Behavioral Medicine Clinic. He was an assistant professor at Harvard for five years. Schwartz also served as Chairman of Eternea, an organization whose mission is to foster the integration of science and spirituality for personal and global transformation.Īfter receiving his master’s degree from Harvard in clinical psychology, he earned a PhD there in psychophysiology. He collaborated with Canyon Ranch on biofield science and energy healing research and served as the Corporate Director of Development of Energy Healing. Schwartz was the founding president of the Academy for Advances in Postmaterial Sciences. This funding created the Center for Frontier Medicine in Biofield Science at the University of Arizona that he directed for four years. Schwartz received a two million-dollar award from the National Center on Complementary and Alternative Medicine of the National Institutes of Health.
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