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Winer Foundation, Neurocare, and C.G. Jung Center of Philadelphia president is Philadelphia and Delaware valley neurologist, psychiatrist, psychopharmacologist, and psychotherapist Robert I. Winer, MD. Dr. Winer is a medical doctor specialist in neurology, psychiatry, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapy. Dr. Winer is a psychotherapist who is Jungian-oriented (using the approach of psychiatrist Carl Jung ) who practices therapy, psychotherapy, analysis, and psychoanalysis that makes use unconscious material from dreams (dream interpretation). The Winer Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the vision of "one person who cares can make a difference."
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In 2001, the Winer Foundation took over the work of Gesher, a public charity registered as a 501 (c -3) corporation in Pennsylvania since 1995. (click here for a link to IRS documentation). Donations to the Winer Foundation are tax-deductible as provided in sections 170, 2055, 2106, and 2522 of the IRS Code.
The activities of the Winer Foundation reflect the aims of Robert Winer, M.D. We are dedicated to presenting to others content, programs, and humanitarian aid which are consitent with our vision statement, "one person who cares can make a difference."
Winer Foundation, Neurocare, and C.G. Jung Center of Philadelphia president is Philadelphia and Delaware valley neurologist, psychiatrist, psychopharmacologist, and psychotherapist Robert I. Winer, M.D., a medical doctor specialist in neurology, psychiatry, psychopharmacology, psychotherapist, psychotherapist who is Jungian-oriented (using the approach of psychiatrist Carl Jung ) making use of dreams - dream interpretation - to work with the unconscious, what some call therapy, psychotherapy, analysis, or psychoanalysis.
It is my opinion that a single person with a sense of purpose or destiny can make a difference in society and the lives of people they come in contact with. One can never know with certainty how to help another grow as each life is unique. We don't see it as our task to tell people what to do. My sense is that by freely giving out that which we treasure the most, others of like interest or those who for some reason need what we offer can receive something of substance.
Robert Winer, M.D.
Philadelphia
January, 2005, January, 2008
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