Position:
Director of Counseling Services at Manhattan School of Music, Co-Chair, Sexualities and Gender Identities Committee, Division 39 (Psychoanalysis), APA at New York State Psychological Association, Associate Professor of Psychology at LaGuardia Community College, Shara Sand, Psy.D. at Shara Sand, Psy.D.
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Work:
Manhattan School of Music
- New York, NY since Sep 2012
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Director of Counseling Services
New York State Psychological Association
since Apr 2011
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Co-Chair, Sexualities and Gender Identities Committee, Division 39 (Psychoanalysis), APA
LaGuardia Community College
- Long Island City, NY since Sep 2008
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Associate Professor of Psychology
Shara Sand, Psy.D.
since Jan 1995
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Shara Sand, Psy.D.
American Psychological Association
1993 - 2012
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Psychologist
NYSPA
Jan 2010 - Dec 2011
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Past-President Social Issues Division
Pace University Counseling Cneter
2005 - 2008
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Adjunct Clinical Supervisor
Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology
Sep 1994 - May 2008
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Assistant Director of Clinical Training
Yeshiva University
1988 - 2008
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Former faculty and alumni
Education:
Yeshiva University 1988 - 1993
Psy.D., Clinical Psychology
Manhattan School of Music 1979 - 1983
B.Mus, Music-Trombone
Skills:
Psychotherapy, Treatment, Gender, Stress, Mental Health, Counselling, Adults, Clinical Supervision, Teaching, Supervisory Skills, Writing, Public Speaking, Self-esteem, Stress Management, Mindfulness, Multicultural, Psychology, Parenting Issues, Counseling, Life Transitions, Personal Development, Grief Counseling
Honor & Awards:
GRANTS RECEIVED
“Developing GLBT-Affirmative Psychoanalytic Curricula”. American Psychological Association, Interdivisional Grant - Divisions 39 and 44, 2006.
"International Perspectives on the Use of Physically and Psychologically Coercive Interrogation Techniques: The Involvement of Psychologists and Physicians and the Effectiveness of the Methods"
Rabbi Arthur Schneier Center for International Affairs Summer Faculty Research Grant, Yeshiva University, 2006.
“Diversity Training Workshops”
American Psychological Association, CEMRRAT Grant (Committee on Ethnic Minority Recruitment, Retention and Training) for Faculty/Professional Development, 2007