Ronald M. Levy was born in Buffalo, New York, USA in 1941.
After struggling with troubles with math for nearly 12 years, barely passing some courses, he painfully developed his own ways to understand math.
He received his B.A. degree in Mathematics from SUNY in 1963, Magna Cum Laude, with High Distinction in Mathematics, Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Mu Epsilon(election to national mathematics honor society), and as an undergraduate was the recipient of a funded National Science Foundation Grant to do research in Mathematics.
He received his M.D. from SUNY in 1967 with Thesis Honors, and received the Baccelli Prize for development of a computer program that did medical diagnosis.
He specialized in psychiatry and received his diploma in 1977 from UCLA Medical School for completing a two-year fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and became board-certified in this field and practiced for 20 years in Amherst, New York.
In 1981, in Washington. DC, he presented Hypnosis by Computer at the Annual Meeting of The American Academy of Child Psychiatry, where a specially programed Apple II computer was tested by hundreds of physicians and demonstrated its surprising effect on reducing anxiety through the use of hypnotic therapeutic language.
His experience with this Language that can engage the Unconscious Mind has been applied in his book, “A + B = C” to provide an effortless and and successful learning experience,