In Memoriam
For words in remembrance of our dear colleague and friend, we invite you to view words from Dr. Jampolsky’s son, Dr. Lee Jampolsky, and a tribute in loving memory from Michael and Doris Stillwater.
Dr. Jampolsky is a graduate of Stanford Medical School and a former faculty member of the University of California School of Medicine in San Francisco, where he held fellowships in child psychiatry at Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute. He is an internationally recognized authority in the fields of psychiatry, health, and education. In 1975, he and some friends established the original Center for Attitudinal Healing in Tiburon, California, where children and adults with life threatening illness may find peace of mind that is transforming for them and their families. Through his work at the Center, Dr. Jampolsky created the first Support Group Model now used extensively worldwide. In 1987, he helped co-found with his wife, Dr. Diane Cirincione, the AIDS Hotline for Kids based at the Center. There are now over 130 independent Centers for Attitudinal Healing, all serving their communities in 26 countries. Dr. Jampolsky has published extensively and is also the author of Love is Letting Go Of Fear; Teach Only Love: The 12 Principles of Attitudinal Healing; Goodbye to Guilt; Out of Darkness Into the Light; One Person Can Make a Difference; Forgiveness, The Greatest Healer of All; and Shortcuts to God. In addition to his co-authored books and tapes with Dr. Cirincione, he has authored and narrated the audiotapes Love Is Letting Go Of Fear; Teach Only Love; One Person Can Make a Difference; and Forgiveness, The Greatest Healer Of All.