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  1. James Patrick Masterson (September 18, 1855 – March 31, 1895), was a lawman of the American West and a younger brother of gunfighters and lawmen Bat Masterson and Ed Masterson. Early life [ edit ] After working on the western frontier as a buffalo hunter with his brothers, he returned to Kansas .

    • September 18, 1855, Canada
    • Deputy Marshal
    • March 31, 1895 (aged 39), Guthrie, Oklahoma
  2. James F. Masterson (March 25, 1926—April 12, 2010) was a prominent American psychiatrist. He was an internationally recognized psychiatrist who helped inaugurate the study and treatment of personality disorder including borderline personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder .

    • University of Notre Dame, Thomas Jefferson University
    • American
    • Psychiatry
  3. Aug 17, 2021 · This blog post is a review of the book, The Unanswered Self: The Masterson Approach to the Healing of Personality Disorders, by Candace Orcutt, Ph.D. Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst James F ...

  4. Apr 19, 2010 · James Francis Masterson was born March 25, 1926, in Elkins Park, Pa. His undergraduate studies at Notre Dame were interrupted by Army service in World War II. After the war, ...

  5. James Masterson was a lawman in Dodge City, Kansas, from 1878 to 1895. He was the Assistant Marshal, then the Marshal, when his brother Ed was killed in the line of duty. He also worked with Wyatt Earp and other deputies, and was involved in the Ingalls, Oklahoma shootout with the Doolin Gang. He died of consumption in 1895.

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  7. Mar 1, 1990 · A prominent psychiatrist, James F. Masterson was born in Pennsylvania and educated at the University of Notre Dame and Jefferson Medical College. As a psychiatrist, Masterson became an authority on the treatment of personality disorders.

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  8. James F. Masterson has 36 books on Goodreads with 3435 ratings. James F. Masterson’s most popular book is The Search For The Real Self: Unmasking The Per...

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