Robert E. Gould

Robert E. Gould

Robert Emery Gould (March 20, 1924 – February 25, 1998) was a clinical professor of psychiatry at New York Medical College, and the chief of adolescent services at Bellevue Hospital. Gould was known as outspoken advocate on social issues, including psychiatric treatment of homeless people, violence on television (he was the president of lobbying group National Coalition on Television Violence), homosexuality and AIDS. Gould successfully advocated removing homosexuality from the list of pathologies in the American Psychiatric Association treatment manual, but an article he wrote in Cosmopolitan in January 1988 claiming that women faced little risk of HIV infection through vaginal intercourse, courted controversy. The "Chicago Tribune" summarized: "There's almost no danger of getting AIDS from ordinary sexual intercourse, and the irrational fear of AIDS that stifles guilt-free enjoyment of sex may prove more destructive in the long run than the AIDS virus itself, Dr. Robert E. Gould, a professor of psychiatry and of obstetrics and gynecology at New York Medical College, said in the January Cosmopolitan. His controversial message has drawn the indignant wrath of several leading AIDS experts."

Gould was born and died in New York City. His wife, Lois Gould, who died in 2002 aged 70, was a bestselling novelist who brought two sons, Anthony C. and Roger V., into the marriage (both took Gould's last name).

References

*"The New York Times": "Robert Gould, Psychiatrist Who Treated Social Outcasts" (obituary), by Ford Burkhart, March 1, 1998
*"San Diego Union-Tribune": "Lois Gould: Writer on women's inner lives, 70" (obituary) The San Diego Union-Tribune, by Margalit Fox, New York Times News Service, June 2, 2002
*"Chicago Tribune": "AIDS: Threat to All or a Scare Ploy of Special Interests?", by Joan Beck, February 1, 1988


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