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diamondDiana Diamond, Associate Professor

Ph.D., 1985, University of Massachusetts. 1985-87, Postdoctoral Clinical and Research Fellowship, Yale University School of Medicine.

Attachment patterns in severely disturbed families; the relationship between attachment and expressed emotion; nature of change in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with severely disturbed patients; psychology of women.

Curriculum Vitae
Syllabus: Theory and Treatment of Severe Psychopathology I
Syllabus: Theory and Treatment of Severe Psychopathology II
Syllabus: Practicum in Adult Psychotherapy

fraenkelPeter Fraenkel, Associate Professor - On Sabbatical

Ph.D., 1988, Duke University.

Development and evaluation of community-based programs for couples and families, including couple prevention programs; multiple family discussion groups for homeless families in transition from welfare to work; family-centered treatment of child sexual abuse. Special interest in role of time in couple and family relationships; affect regulation in children.

Curriculum Vitae
Syllabus: Seminar in Qualitative Research I & II
Syllabus: Family Systems I & II

gomesHilary Gomes, Assistant Professor

Ph.D. The Graduate Center, CUNY. Postdoctoral Fellow, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

Auditory and language processing in normal and language impaired children and in adults. Specialization in Pediatric Neuropsychology.

Curriculum Vitae
Syllabus: Neuropsychological Assessment

juristElliot Jurist, Director

Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1983.

Psychoanalytic Theory; Theories of Affect and Affect Regulation; Ethics; Substance Abuse; History of Psychology and Philosophy.

Curriculum Vitae
Syllabus: Proseseminar in Ethical and Professional Issues in Psychology
Syllabus: Practicum in Interviewing and Personality Appraisal I (Adult)
Syllabus: Emotions and Psychoanalysis

rosarioMargaret Rosario, Associate Professor

Ph.D. New York University, 1985. Postdoctoral Fellowhsip in HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, Columbia University, 1989-1991.

Multiple Identities, Gender and sexual identity: the coming-out process, its unfolding and the links to mental and physical health; Exposure to Community Violence.

Curriculum Vitae
Syllabus: Statistical Methods in Psychology I & II
Syllabus: The Health of Ethnic and Racial Minorities
Syllabus: The Health of Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals
Syllabus: Identity, Development, and Consequences

rosenJeffrey Rosen, Professor

Ph.D. 1970, Clark University.

The development and organization of the self, autobiographical memory, identity and self awareness. These topics are viewed from a cognitive and clinical neuropsychological perspective.

sladeArietta Slade, Professor

Ph.D., 1980, New York University. Postdoctoral Fellow, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1980-82.

Early affective development; the relationship between cognition and affect; development of the symbolic function and parent development.

Curriculum Vitae
Syllabus: Seminar in Child Psychopathology
Syllabus: Infant Psychopathology

wachtelSteve Tuber, Professor (Director of Admissions)

Ph.D., 1981, University of Michigan.

Interplay of psychodiagnosis and psychotherapy with children and adults; object relations theory and its relationship to diagnostic issues in children; projective testing, its theoretical and functional aspects.

Curriculum Vitae

wachtelPaul Wachtel, Distinguished Professor - On Sabbatical

Ph.D., 1965, Yale University. 1971, Certificate in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Program for Postdoctoral Study and Research, New York University.

Integration of psychodynamic and behavioral approaches to therapy; social and interpersonal anxiety; applications of psychodynamic thought to social issues; the psychology of money and materialism.

Curriculum Vitae
Syllabus: History, Theory, and Practice of Psychotherapy I
Syllabus: History, Theory, and Practice of Psychotherapy II
Syllabus: Integrative/Relational Therapy Practicum

lissaLissa Weinstein, Assistant Professor

Ph.D., The Graduate Center, CUNY, 1981. Certificate in Psychoanalysis, New York Psychoanalytic Institute.

Psychoanalytic Theory: Classical Theory, Ego Psychology; Learning Disabilities.

Curriculum Vitae
Syllabus: Psychoanalytic Theories I
Syllabus: Psychoanalytic Theories II

Carol Cohen-Romano , Ph.D. (Director, The Psychological Center)

In addition to the clinical faculty listed above, many experienced licensed clinicians provide supervision for child and adult psychotherapy

Adjunct Faculty

Sharone Bergner, Rebecca Chaplan, Norma Cofresi, Simone Hoermann, Robert Grossmark