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Joseph Bergman (born 1947) is an American former
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player and psychiatrist. He was a highly recruited prospect while playing at St. Mary's High School in his hometown of
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, and is considered one of Iowa's best high school basketball players. Bergman played
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for the Iowa Hawkeyes and the
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. He was drafted by the
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of the
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(NBA) but elected to pursue a career in psychiatry over playing professional basketball. Bergman worked at Cheshire Medical Center in
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, for 24 years until his retirement in 2015.


Early life and high school career

Bergman was born and raised in
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. His father was an aluminium plant worker and his mother was a homemaker. Bergman is of German descent through his paternal grandfather. While attending elementary school, Bergman was convinced by his school coach, Gene McDonald, to begin playing basketball due to his height. McDonald continued to mentor Bergman as a player when he attended St. Mary's High School in his hometown of Clinton and played on the basketball team there. Basketball became the foremost part of Bergman's life and he practiced rebounding, free throw shooting and ball handing extensively. Bergman was a three-time all-state selection and named a first-team ''Parade'' All-American during his senior season. Bergman received 150 athletic scholarship offers from teams including the North Carolina Tar Heels,
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and the
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but he decided to stay in his home state and play for the Iowa Hawkeyes.


College career

Bergman sat out his freshman season with the Hawkeyes in 1966–67. While at the
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, he developed an interest in psychology and childhood development and volunteered at a university program for children with disabilities. On the court, Bergman struggled during his sophomore season and failed to find a consistent role with the team, while he considered head coach
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"terrible". He elected to transfer to the
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after only having played 12 games with the Hawkeyes. Bergman began playing for the Bluejays during the 1968–69 season, but again had a troubled start and did not find himself a valued contributor until the 1969–70 season when he averaged 10.5 points and 7 rebounds per game. At the conclusion of the season, he was selected by the
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in the seventh round of the
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and the Kentucky Colonels in the 1970 ABA draft. However, Bergman still had a semester left of eligibility and elected to return to the Bluejays in an attempt to earn a higher draft selection for the 1971 NBA draft. After the first semester finished, Bergman stayed at
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and began graduate work in psychology. Bluejays head coach
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believed that Bergman would have great potential as a professional player due to his shooting and defensive abilities, calling him the "finest defensive player" and "the most energetic hustler". Bergman graduated in 1971 with a bachelor's degree in political science and a minor in psychology.


Professional basketball career

Bergman was selected in the 1971 NBA draft as the 31st overall pick by the
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. He played in the 1971 preseason with the Royals, but felt like he was used out of position at
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instead of his natural
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by head coach
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. Bergman was the final Royals player cut before the start of the
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. He ultimately never played in the
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(NBA) as he decided to retire and return to school to continue studying psychology.


Psychiatry career

Bergman enrolled at
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and pursued a master's in psychology. While in graduate school, he found a job at Longview State Hospital in
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. His stint at the hospital, where he worked with criminally insane patients, influenced a change in educational goals; he decided to attend medical school to become a psychiatrist and be able to prescribe medications. Bergman left Xavier without finishing his master's program. He enrolled at numerous medical schools and was accepted by the
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in Mexico where he became fluent in Spanish as English was not spoken at the school. He received his medical degree in 1980 and found employment at the
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in
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. Bergman worked there for five years alongside colleagues including Fred Berlin and
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. He then worked at Taylor Manor in nearby Ellicott City, Maryland, but later chose to move to a safer area to raise his son. In 1991, Bergman moved to
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, and was appointed medical director of the mental health unit at the Cheshire Medical Center. He worked there for 24 years until his retirement in 2015.


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