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Gerald "Jerry" Jampolsky M.D.

1925 - 2020

Gerald "Jerry" Jampolsky M.D. obituary, 1925-2020, Sausalito, CA

Gerald Jampolsky Obituary

Gerald G. Jampolsky
February 11, 1925 – December 29, 2020
Gerald "Jerry" Jampolsky, a Child and Adult Psychiatrist who was the Founder of Attitudinal Healing, died peacefully at his floating home surrounded by his family in Sausalito, CA. He was 95.
Dr. Jampolsky was born to Leo Jampolsky and Tillie Fellman Jampolsky in Long Beach , CA. on Feb. 11, 1925. He completed his pre-medical studies at the Stanford School of Medical Studies and a medical degree from Stanford University in 1950. He then interned at the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Boston and completed his residency at Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute at UCSF.
During part of the Korean War he was the staff psychiatrist at Travis Air Force Base before working as a Child Psychiatrist fellow at Langley Porter and as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the USCF School of Medicine.
In 1975 Dr. Jampolsky embarked on a path of personal healing influenced by "A Course in Miracles." Later that year he started the Center for Attitudinal Healing in Tiburon, CA with free services to help children facing life-threatening illnesses and death. It was the interactions inside a small waterfront building on Main St. in Tiburon that set him on a course to helping countless children and adults worldwide through the pioneering of Peer Support Groups and The Twelve Principles of Attitudinal Healing.
In 1981, he met his wife Diane Cirincione-Jampolsky, Ph.D. who worked side by side with him for 40 years and continues to this day as the Executive Director of Attitudinal Healing International, a network of independent Centers in 37 countries on six continents. The original Center moved to Sausalito in 1990 and in 2007, when the Sausalito School District needed to reclaim their space, the Center's Groups moved into the Marin County community where they exist until this day. Attitudinal Healing has since been adapted and innovated into the fields of mental and physical health, education, community, business, hospitals, prisons, and more.
Dr. Jampolsky received recognition when he was invited by Phil Donahue to appear on his talk show with children from the Center in 1979 which resulted in the Peabody Award for its' groundbreaking subject matter. Soon after he appeared on 60 Minutes, Oprah, and with Cirincione, Good Morning America, The Today Show, CNN and hundreds of other national and international television and radio shows.
He went on to author and co-author with Cirincione 20 books in 32 languages, including many classics like "Love is Letting Go of Fear," "Teach Only Love," "Forgiveness, The Greatest Healer of All," "Goodbye To Guilt," and "Aging With Attitude."
Apart from the ongoing work of mentoring the ever growing number of independent Centers, Drs. Jampolsky and Cirincione worked with the staff of San Francisco General Hospital on HIV/AIDS beginning in 1983 and culminating in a joint conference on "AIDS, Attitudinal Healing, and Burnout."
They both spearheaded a campaign in 1986 to lessen the stigma of people with AIDS and over the next 10 years, travelled to 30 countries to educate and address the psycho-social aspects of the pandemic. He worked with his wife to inspire Jack Keeler, a cartoonist and graphic artist, to create a poster of a child with open arms that read "I Have AIDS, Please Hug Me, I Can't Make You Sick." This award winning image was first distributed by the World Health Organization to 142 countries in their AIDS Education Campaign in 1987 and later adopted as their most effective global symbol for AIDS in 2005.

Over the last four decades, Dr. Jampolsky has received 20 international awards, most notably the American Medical Association's "Excellence in Medicine - Pride of the Profession Award" as well as along with Cirincione, "The Ellis Island Medals of Honor."
It is impossible to fully articulate how very beloved Jerry Jampolsky remains for positively impacting millions of people of all ages around the world during his long life. He is survived by his wife and life partner, Dr. Diane Cirincione-Jampolsky, his two sons from a previous marriage to Patricia Jampolsky, Gregory Jampolsky and Dr. Lee Jampolsky; his brother Dr. Arthur Jampolsky; his four adored grandchildren; and a niece and two nephews. A service will be held at a later date. For additional information www.ahinternational.org

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Mar. 17 to Apr. 4, 2021.

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Timothy

April 29, 2025

I´ve been a student of the Jampolsky approach to life and ACIM since early 2008 and I believe Dr. Jampolsky and his work are fundamental to the human species. Though Dr. Jampolsky has left this earth plane, his message and teaching continue to be promoted by me in FL. My uber riders love the fact that "We are all teachers of each other and we teach what we want to learn:" To this day i continue to make inner peace a priority in my personal and professional life citing the jampolsky approach as cornerstone in my conversations.
In loving memory.
Timothy Patterson
Owner@ Timothy Patterson LLC

Janis Bayley

April 21, 2025

I'm in my 60's now but in my 20's I found his book "Love is Letting Go of Fear" and the notion that at any given moment I'm choosing to live from love or fear had been my North Star. ACIM followed and my journey continues to unfold divinely.

James Baker

August 25, 2024

My wife and I benefited greatly by studying ACIM and reading Dr. Jampolsky's works. A great soul has departed to be absorbed by the great and loving Singularity we call "God."
James & Josephine

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Elaine

March 11, 2024

His books changed my life for the better. RIP

Diana Lee

November 5, 2023

Dearest Dr. Jampolsky,
It´s November 2023 and I have just learned that Heaven welcomed one of its most beloved Earth Angels in 2020. My most sincere condolences to the Jampolsky family. I admired his work so much and his book, Teach Only Love, was a many-times read and loved book by me. It became my go to for difficult times and I gave several away as gifts. I send endless love and peace and I know all the beautiful memories of this extraordinary man will live on forever. Thank you.

Oretha Ogwotu

October 13, 2023

Thanks for writing books and changing lives.

Christopher

August 16, 2023

Gerald's "Love is letting go of Fear" led me to ACIM ! My life changed from puzzlement and being OK...to being content and enlightened.....worth every page I turned and every one I continue to be guided by, today.

40 years of delving into ACIM and 'giving its suggestions a try' has changed my life from OK to VERY good. I am soooo looking forward to Going Home and on turning 80 this August 21st. , I wager I don't have too much longer to wait ! :)

Continue with the help you give others...that's why we are here anyway !

Continue to help others...what else is there to do ??!! :):)

Thanx Jerry.....you ARE remembered...oh! yes, you are ! :)

Cheryl Ison

June 17, 2023

Together now with John Denver
Always the biggest gratitude for life´s deeper pathways
Cheryl (Australia)

Réa Kironn, D. Min.

January 4, 2023

I spent over a year at The Center for Attitudinal Healing when my mother was dying and I was a long distance caregiver. We'd all share the reading of the "Principles" at the gatherings. I always recall The Essence of Our Being is Love. I am so grateful to Jerry for his loving influence on me and my family, even though we never met in person. Many Blessings to all. Réa Kironn, D. Min.

Liv Estrup

December 20, 2022

I just learned that Jerry died two years ago. I will never forget his kindness when I interviewed him for Flying Without Wings - a film about his life-long friend, Arnold Beisser, also a medical student at Stanford. When the interview was over, I realized that something had happened to the sound. He calmly said, "Let's go for a walk." When we returned he had just as much energy and grace for a second taping. Profound understanding and kindness. I am sad he is no longer with us.

Haynes Abney-RajBhandary

July 28, 2022

I am just finding out about Jerry's passing away...I am in awe of his life well lived. I was one of the lucky ones! My mom was Jerry's personal assistant while I was in high school in the early 1980's. He was always present to us as a family and as friends - and when my mom eventually passed away in 2011, Jerry called me to wish me well and chat about mom and how much he valued her. This was 40 years after they worked together....and well Jerry was just as genuine as you can get. I send my love to his sons and his wife, Diane. And to every person whose life was impacted by Jerry's soul. I am so happy to have known this gem of a human being. Sincerely, Haynes

Beverly Chinello

February 1, 2022

My heartfelt sympathy to Diane and the Jampolski family. Jerry was a humble and magnificent spiritual teacher. My two years as a member of the center staff in the 1980's changed me in profound ways and continue to bring many blessings into my life. Whenever I see a rainbow, I think of you Jerry, and all the gifts you gave to so many.

Mark Roby

December 23, 2021

I am a clinician in Michigan who met Jerry in the late 1980´s and then co founded a center here . Later I came down with a late stage cancer and was given no hope of survival . Jerry has been my spiritual father for many years . Both Diane and Jerry were instrumental in my survival and also my life´s work . I will always love both of you and are grateful

Matt Jardine

November 30, 2021

Dearest Gerard, as ever, I am late to the 'party'. I just stumbled across 'love is letting go of fear' and, obviously, googled more about you. I am saddened to see that you have passed, but please, from where you are reading this, please know that, in mine, you have touched another soul with your wonderful work. Bless you and thank you. Love Matt

TRICIA AUDE

September 27, 2021

Deepest Condolences to the Jampolsky family. I've known Jerry since 1977 as a dear "Course in Miracles" friend. He had a beautiful giving heart always seeking to unify. He is sorely missed by many.

Dr Mark Roby

July 21, 2021

I am so sad about your passing Jerry but know you are with God and his son Jesus . Thank you for all of your love prayers and guidance over the years You were my spiritual father to me while you were here. I know I will see you in heaven

Kamala Deosaransingh

July 3, 2021

Your spirit and teachings have helped me so much on my path. I had the good fortune to hear you and Diane speak several times in person and attend several of groups..You have touched my life in a profound way. I´m am sitting here reading one of your books and was wondering what you you were doing. I see now that you have journeyed to spirit side and are now helping others on spirit side to heal and grow. I feel privileged to have met you and heard you speak while you were in the physical with us... much love to you and Diane always

Ellen GARRISON

May 31, 2021

Thank you so much for being here on this planet with us.

Matthew Chen

May 3, 2021

Your books have played a truly immeasurable role in my life and my mother's. May your legacy and message continue for generations to come.

robin ford

April 13, 2021

thank you jerry for all your 'rainbow bridges' : O )>

robin ford

April 13, 2021

thank you jerry for all your 'rainbow bridges' : o )>

Terry G

March 29, 2021

Dr Jampolsky made a huge impact upon the lives of many. His Center in Tiburon was a place that gained international acclaim, and touched many in need of comforting. RIP

Azmina Visconti

March 23, 2021

It was an honour to meet Dr Jampoksky in Edmonton, Alberta in May of 1992. Our dear friend Karen Sicoli introduced him to myself and my husband Vince.
Dr Jampolsky was kind enough to visit our daughter Nadia Visconti in intensive care at the U of A hospital. Nadia was involved in a MVA with her sister Jenny and Aunty Adrianna. Nadia broke her neck at the C1 C2 level. Was 21/2 yrs old paralyzed from neck down on a ventilator. He met our son Marco who was only 7 months old at the time.
Dr Jampolsky gave us hope and kept in touch with us until his death.
May God rest his soul in eternal peace, Amen
Our most sincere condolences to his beloved wife Diane and the rest of the family.

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