Bernard T. Engel Ph.D.

1928 - 2017

Bernard T. Engel Ph.D. obituary, 1928-2017, Raleigh, NC

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Bernard Engel Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 23, 2017.

Dr. Bernard T. Engel died peacefully at age 89 with his family at his side on September 22, 2017 after a year-long decline from pancreatic cancer.

After serving two years in the Army after the Korean War, Bernie received his Ph.D. in psychology at UCLA in 1956 which launched his 40-year career in the field of psychosomatic medicine. His mentors at UCLA were interested in how the yoga practitioners in India could control visceral functions such as heart rate, blood pressure and respirations during meditative practice, at the same time luminary work on operant conditioning and the psychology of learning was being described by leaders in the field such as B. F. Skinner in the 1940s. Bernie merged these two fields of study and was one of the first scientists to publish in the new field of biofeedback.

Over the ensuing decades, he published over 150 scientific articles and book chapters on biofeedback, both in clinical medicine and physiologic basic science. Most of his work was conducted from 1967 to his retirement in 1996 while serving as a Laboratory Chief at the Gerontology Research Center of the National Institute of Aging, a branch of the NIH, in Baltimore, MD. He served as president of professional societies, and received many national and international honors including a recognition from US Surgeon General C. Everett Koop in 1987.

Bernie's research revealed pathways for people to learn how to control functions such as heart rate and blood pressure when they were provided feedback on their voluntary control of these functions. "Visceral learning" as Bernie called it, could be applied to many bodily functions previously viewed as autonomic. He is best known for work on teaching patients with certain forms of bladder and bowel incontinence to control these symptoms; his methods remain the treatment of choice.

Bernie was predeceased by his wife Rae (nee Goldberg) after 59 years of marriage. He is survived by his daughters Sandra Cocke (William) of Washington, D.C. and Lauren Miller of Dallas Texas, and son, Jeffrey Engel (Susan Ehrlich) of Raleigh, NC. He is also survived by his seven grandchildren Erin, Leah, Benjamin, Hannah, Sophie, Alexander and Nicholas, and four great-grandchildren, Elina, Nolan, Ione and August.

Graveside funeral services are at Raleigh Hebrew Cemetery at 2 PM on Sunday, September 24. Contributions may be made in Bernie's memory to a charity of one's choice or to Beth Mayer Synagogue in Raleigh, N.C.

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September 24, 2017

Dear Engel Family,

Please accept our most heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your loved one. May God, who promises a "life without pain and tears" in the future, provide the comfort and strength you need now (John 6:40).--ERJ

September 24, 2017

Fritz Kindsvatter

I am so sorry at my friend's passing and regret that we are out of town. I am so thankful for being able to play bridge with Bernie and enjoyed our never ending banter. Lucy and I send our heartfelt condolences to all the family. God bless you with his love. Fritz kindsvatter

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