Dr. Frank Scalambrino is a 21st-century existential/transcendental philosopher from the United States of America. His philosophical writing reflects his concern to search the history of philosophy for puzzles and mysteries that have not been solved, and to solve those puzzles. He has written ten books, authored over fifty professional peer-reviewed publications, and taught over one hundred university-level courses, including graduate-level courses in both philosophy and psychology. Before age 27 he founded a Community Mental Health Suicide Prevention Respite Unit and Clinical Intervention Center; he subsequently received awards from multiple mental health agencies across the local, county, and state levels of Ohio, and, in the same year, was inducted into Chi Sigma Iota, the international counseling honor society. He has worked in various direct service provision and leadership capacities in mental health clinics, psychiatric hospitals, emergency rooms, and trauma centers (including the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center). As an undergraduate, he was the starting quarterback and a captain of the Kenyon College football team.
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