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professional publications include books and peer-reviewed medical journal articles on mass
disasters, most recently concerning the Attack on America.
He was extensively interviewed in 1997 by CBS Dallas TV regarding psychiatric testimony
concerning eleven altar boys, testimony which had resulted in a record-making jury verdict
against the Archdiocese of Dallas. In April, 1998, Dr. Kliman was interviewed by Channel Four
anchorwoman, Linda Yee, concerning his Salvation Army project providing the Cornerstone
form of psychoanalytic psychotherapy for homeless preschoolers and toddlers,. The Cornerstone
project itself was viewed on the Channel II Five O'Clock News. KGO TV interviewed Dr.
Kliman concerning a forensic testimony, with a focus on a Stanford football player who had
allegedly become a child molester. During the Lewinsky-Clinton matter, Kliman was
interviewed by Channel 12/20 concerning psychoanalytic views of leaders having exceptional
sexual access to partners and the risk of a position of power overcoming the judgments of such
leaders. During 2001 following the World Trade Building terrorism, Dr. Kliman was
interviewed by Channel II News and appeared on five occasions thereafter through 2003
concerning the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. In May 2003, he was discussant with U.N. Secretary
General Olaru Otonu, featured on Dhubai Business TV concerning the plight of children in war.
In 2004, together with the International Psychoanalytic Association, Dr. Kliman helped organize,
establish and supervise a therapeutic preschool project in Buenos Aires. "Cornerstone
Argentina" is now in its second year of treating severely disturbed and impoverished
preschoolers, with his continuing collaboration.
Following the hurricane disasters of 2005 he collaborated with Mercy Corps and the Children's
Psychological Health Center to produce a mental health resource. The result, "My Katrina and
Rita Story", a guided activity resource of families who had to deal with the hurricanes. Mercy
Corps is distributing copies to 20,000 families.
In 2005, RE DISTURBED PRESCHOOLERS Dr. Kliman helped organize, establish and
supervise a therapeutic project in Piedmont California, at the nonprofit Ann Martin Center.
In 2007, RE HOMELESS CHILDREN: Dr. Kliman helped establish a Reflective Network
Therapy service for homeless preschoolers in Seattle. He provided four days of training in that
method for the Family Service Center of King County (located in Seattle), and created an
organizational link between The Family Services Center and The Children's Psychological
Health Center, Inc. of San Francisco in order to continue serving homeless children in Seattle.
In 2008, Dr. Kliman activated the Reflective Network Therapy services for preschoolers in
Seattle. He supervises there in person and by phone and video.
In 2008, RE DISASTER SERVICES: Following the Sichuan Earthquake Disaster of May 12,
2008, Dr. Kliman established a link between Children's Psychological Health Center, Inc.,
Mercy Corps, and The China America Psychoanalytic Alliance. He created mental health
resources (see Publications) which were licensed for mass distribution in China by Mercy Corps.
In 2008, Dr. Kliman helped found a new non-profit organization called Teach with Africa and is
a member of its Board of Directors.
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PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:
Medical Director: The Children's Psychological Health Center, Inc. (a non-profit agency), San
Francisco, 1993- Responsible for standards of research. clinical treatment, clinical supervision,
staff training and forensic evaluations - reporting directly to the Board of Directors. Psychiatric
Consultant: Ann Martin Center, Piedmont, CA. Psychiatric Consultant: King County Family
Services, Seattle, WA. Private Practice: Medical Director, The Psychological Trauma Center,
(a division of Preventive Psychiatry Associates, Medical Group, Inc.), San Francisco, 1989-.
Chief Psychiatric Consultant, Children's Garden, San Rafael, CA, 1990-1991. (Children's
Garden is a residential foster care facility, consisting of group care cottages and a school.)
Director, Preventive Psychiatry Services and Unit for Study of Mass Violence and Genocide, St.
Mary's Hospital, San Francisco, CA 1987-1989. Private practice of Psychiatry and
Psychoanalysis (Adult, Child, and Adolescent), San Francisco, CA, 1985-. Director and
Principal Investigator, Foster Care Study Unit, Columbia University, College of Physicians and
Surgeons, New York, N.Y., 1984-87. Associate Clinical Professor, Columbia University,
Department of Child Psychiatry, New York, N.Y., 1985-87. Founder, Editor-in-Chief, the
Journal of Preventive Psychiatry, New York, N.Y., 1980-. Principal Investigator, NIMH
project ("Preventive Mental Health Services for Children Entering Foster Care"), The Center for
Preventive Psychiatry, White Plains, N.Y., 1979-1985. Consultant, Children's Television
Workshop, New York 1976. Assistant Clinical Professor, Mount Sinai Medical School,
Department of Psychiatry, New York, N.Y., 1969-70. Director, Preventive Psychiatry Service,
Elmhurst General Hospital, Queens, N.Y.,1969-70
GRANTS AWARDED:
Grants have been received as Principal Investigator for research and service in preventive
psychiatry from: The Aaron Norman Foundation, American Chai Trust, Barrie
Foundation, Bydale Foundation, Cheesborough Pond's Inc., Ciba-Giegy Corporation, u ins H. &
Bessie R. Cohn Foundation, David and Ruth Kosh Foundation, James MacDonald Foundation,
Estate of Florence Mascias, Birny Mason Foundation, The Charles and Emma Goldmann
Foundation, The Haas Foundation, The Savin Corporation, The Harris Foundation, The Abelard
Foundation, AMF Corporation, CNA Financial Corporation, D. & R. Gottesman Foundation,
Stella & Charles Guttman Foundation, Longhill Charities, Virginia & Leonard Marx Foundation,
The Klingenstein Foundation, The Lavanburg-Corner House Foundation, Herman Muehlstein
Foundation, Nestle Corporation, Louise Ottinger Charitable Trust, Pettus Crowe Foundation,
Edward & Ellen Roche Relief Foundation, Samuel Rubin Foundation, Savin Business Machines
Corp., S. & H. Scheuer Foundation, Martin Tannenbaum Foundation.
Grants have been received as Principal Investigator for a project to develop nonmedical training
in Early Childhood Psychotherapy from: The Cleveland Foundation, The Van Ameringen
Foundation. A grant was received for equipment for preschool therapeutic services, from: The
Hecksher Foundation. Grants have been received as Principal Investigator for Research in the
Etiology of Early Childhood Psychosis from: The Boehm Foundation. Grants have been received
as Principal Investigator for Research in Assessment of Preventive Clinical Interventions with
Children Entering Foster Family Care, from: The National Institute of Mental Health (Grant #
RO1 MH 27944), and The Harris Foundation. Grants received as Principal Investigator, The
Columbia University Foster Care Study Unit, for development of preventive interventions with
foster children, from the following foundations: The Daniel and Florence Guggenheim
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Foundation, The Dreyfus Foundation, The Seth Sprague Foundation, The Gralnick Foundation,
The Harris Foundation, U.S. Trust, and The Scheuer Family Foundation.
Most recent grants:
1996-2002: Support from The Office of Education, Division of Special Education, San Mateo
County, California.
1996 The Windholz Foundation, San Francisco, for video documentation of an experimental
project concerning treatment of disturbed and traumatized preschool patients in a public
education special education division.
1999 Morris Stulsafi Foundation for video-recording facility to document treatment in The
Cornerstone Therapeutic School.
1999-2001 The Cadence Corporation - for early childhood treatment services
2000-2001 The Harris Foundation for Cornerstone Therapeutic School.
2000 Funding and Recognition by the State of California: In 2001, The Department of
Education, Division of Special Education, certified the Cornerstone Therapeutic School as a
nonpublic special education school, allowing public entities to fluid the school by contracts with
Unified School Districts.
2001 The San Francisco Day Care Corporation — for Cornerstone Therapeutic School.
2001 The Sophie Murvis Foundation for Training of Teachers and Therapists in the Cornerstone
Method.
2002, 2003. The Five Bridges Foundation for development of The Cornerstone Therapeutic
Preschool 2003.
2005 The Sophie Murvis Foundation grant for Training of Teachers and Therapists in the
Cornerstone Method.
2005 Mercy Corps for creation of "My Personal Story about Hurricanes Katrina and Rita"
2008 Mercy Corps for creation of "My Sichuan Earthquake Story"
JANUSZ KORCZAK INTERNATIONAL LITERARY PRIZE:
First place, International Literary Prize including an award of one thousand dollars, for "World's
Best Book Concerning the Well-Being of Children"—Awarded to Gilbert Kliman, M.D. and
Albert Rosenfeld, co-authors of Responsible Parenthood published by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, New York, 1980
PUBLISHED PAPERS AND BOOKS:
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01. "Adrenal Medullary Function," in G. Gordon Yearbook of Endocrinology, Yearbook
Publishers, 1955.
02. Improved Visual Recognition in Hypnotic Versus Control State," Archives of General
Psychiatry, Vol. 7:155-162, October 1962.
03. Children and the Death of a President, Editor and Contributor (with Martha
Wolfenstein, Ph.D.), Doubleday & Company, New York, 1965.
04. Oedipal Themes in Children's Reactions to the Assassination of President Kennedy,"
in Wolfenstein and Kliman, Children and the Death of a President, Doubleday, New
York, 1965.
05. "The Role of Stimulus Ambiguity in Hypnotic Recognition," (with Eugene Goldberg,
M.D.), Arch. Gen. Psychiat. 14: 100, Jan. 1966.
06. "Sharing Truths for Mental Health," in Mental Health in Our Daily Life. Mental
Health Association, White Plains, New York, 1966.
07. "A Psychoanalyst Looks at White Violence as a Factor in Black Violence," The
Center for Preventive Psychiatry, 1968.
08. Teacher Recognition of Psychiatric Needs Among Preschoolers," The Center for
Preventive Psychiatry, 1968.
09. Psychological Emergencies of Childhood. Grune and Stratton, New York, 1968.
10. "A Psychiatrist Speaks Out 3,000 Blighted Children of Westchester," The Center for
Preventive Psychiatry, 1969.
11. "On a Vacuum in Mental Health Practices," The Center for Preventive Psychiatry,
1969.
12. "Psychological Management of the Dying Child," in W. Kutscher (Ed.) Death and
Bereavement, Charles C. Thomas Company, Springfield, Ill. 1969.
13. "The Unique Function of the Teacher in an Experimental Therapeutic Nursery School"
(with Doris Ronald), The Center for Preventive Psychiatry, White Plains, New York,
1970.
14. The Open Family Series (Consultant Editor, with Sarah Bonnett Stein, author). A
series of five books entitled About Dying, Making Babies, That New Baby, A Hospital
Story, and About Handicaps, Walker Publishing Co., New York, 1974.
15. "Death in the Family—Its Impact on Children," Terry Friedman Klein Memorial
Lecture. Behavioral Sciences Tape Library, Leonia, New Jersey, 1974.
16. "Death of a Parent Occurring During a Child's Analysis," in Trauma: Monograph lof
the Monograph Series of the Ernst Kris Study Group, New York, 1974.
17. "A Case of a Dying Child," in Trauma: Monograph I of the Monograph Series of the
Ernst Kris Study Group, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, International Universities
Press, New York, 1974.
18. "Analyst in the Nursery: Application of Child Analytic Techniques in a Therapeutic
Nursery," The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Volume 30, New York Times
Publishing Company, 1975.
19. "A Study of Maternal Depression in the First Two Years of Life: A Possible
Contributing Factor in the Etiology of Infantile Psychosis and Neurosis" (with Judyth
Katz), The Center for Preventive Psychiatry, White Plains, New York, 1975.
20. Introduction to Love and Mankind's Future, by Alexander Arzoumanian, Persepolis
Press, New York, 1976.
21. "Preventive Measures in Childhood Bereavement," in Linzer, N. Understanding
Bereavement and Grief Yeshiva University Press, New York, 1977.
22. "Childhood Mourning: A Taboo Within a Taboo," in Gerber, I., Wiener, A., Kutscher,
A., et al., Perspectives on Bereavement, MSS Information Corporation, New York,
1979.
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23. "Mourning, Memory, and Reconstruction: The Analysis of a Four-Year-Old
Maternally Bereaved Girl at Age Sixteen Months" (With Thomas Lopez, Ph.D.), in
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Volume 34, The New York Times Press, New
York, 1979.
24. "Facilitation of Mourning During Childhood," in Gerber, I., Wiener, A., Kutscher, A.,
et al., Perspectives on Bereavement, MSS Information Corporation, New York, 1979.
25. "The Cornerstone Treatment of a Preschool Boy from an Extremely Impoverished
Environment" (with Thomas Lopez, Ph.D.), The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child,
Vol. 35, The New York Times Press, New York, 1980.
26. Responsible Parenthood: The Child's Psyche Through the Six-Year Pregnancy, Holt,
Rinehart, and Winston, New York, 1980.
27. "Death: Some Implications in Child Development and Child Analysis," in Advances in
Thanatology, Vol. 4, No. 2, Arno Press, New York, 1980.
28. "Children in Foster Care: A Preventive Service and Research Program for a High Risk
Population" (with M. Harris Schaeffer, Murray J. Friedman, and Bernard G.
Pasquariella). The Journal of Preventive Psychiatry, Volume I: 1, 1981.
29. Editorial(s). The Journal of Preventive Psychiatry. Volume I, 1981-1982, Volume II,
1983-4, Volume III, 1985-7, Volume IV, in press.
30. Preventive Mental Health Services for Children Entering Foster Family Care: An
Assessment (with M. Harris Schaeffer, and M. Friedman). The Center for Preventive
Psychiatry, White Plains, New York, 1982.
31. "Summary of Two Psychoanalytically Based Service and Research Projects:
Preventive Treatments for Foster Children" with M. Harris Schaeffer, Ph.D. J. of
Preventive Psychiatry, Vol. II, No. 1, 1983.
32. "Three New Areas in Litigation on behalf of Children," in Child Psychiatry and the
Law, Diane Schekty, Editor, Volume 2, Bruner/Mazel, New York, 1985.
33. Preventive Psychiatry: Early Intervention and Situational Crisis Management, co-
editor, with S.C. Klagsbrun, M.D., E.J. Clark, Ph.D., others. The Charles Press,
Philadelphia, 1989.
34. My Earthquake Story: A Guided Workbook for Children, Parents and Teachers, with
Harriet Wolfe, M.D. and Edward Oldan, M.D. Psychological Trauma Center Press,
Kentfield, CA. October, 1989.
35. "Facilitation of Mourning During Childhood," chapter in Preventive Psychiatry: Early
Intervention and Situational Crisis Management. (Eds) S. Klagsbrun, G. Kliman, E.
Clark, A. Kutscher, R. DeBellis, C. Lambert. The Charles Press, Philadelphia, 1989.
36. "Toward Preventive Intervention in Early Childhood Object Loss," chapter in
Noshpitz, H. and Coddington, D. (Eds) Stressors and Clinical Techniques in Child
Psychiatry. Charles Thomas, NY, 1990.
37. "Brief Report: Loss of Parental Services—A Guide to Categorization." J. Preventive
Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 4:1, 1990. Human Sciences Press, NYC.
38. "A Methodologic Breakthrough: The Saga of Delivering Effective Primary Preventive
Psychotherapy to Groups of Foster Children." J. Preventive Psychiatry and Allied
Disciplines 4:1, 1990. Human Sciences Press, NYC.
39. "The Rise of Adolf Hitler and Other Genocidal Leaders—Psychoanalytic and
Historical Symposium (Summary)," J. Preventive Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines
4:1,1990. Human Sciences Press, NYC.
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40. Kliman, G. et al (2007). "Facilitating Effective Coping in Children Following
Disasters: A Psychoanalytic Informed Guided Narrative Intervention." J. Am Psan.
Assoc. In Press
41. Kliman, G. and M.H. Schaeffer, Ph.D. "A Breakthrough in Prediction and Prevention:
Diagnoses as Social Predictors for Foster Children." J. Preventive Psychiatry and
Allied Disciplines 4:1, 1990 Human Sciences Press, NYC.
42. "My Flood Story—a Guided Activity Workbook for Children, Families and
Teachers," co-authored with Edward Oklan, M.D., Family Development Press, 1010
Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Kentfield, CA 94960.
43. "My Earthquake Story, A Guided Activity Workbook for Children, Families and
Teachers," co-authored with Harriet Wolfe, M.D., Preventive Psychiatry Associates
Medical Group, Inc., 2105 Divisadero Street, San Francisco, CA 94115 and Edward
Oklan, M.D., Family Development Press, 1010 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Kentfield, CA
94960.
44. "Field Notes: Foster Care: The Personal Life History Book: A Psychoanalytically
Based Intervention for Foster Children," Journalfor the Psychoanalysis of Culture &
Society, Fall 1996 1:2. 159-162.
45. Kliman G and Zelman A. (1996). "Use of a Personal Life History Book in the
Treatment of Foster Children—An Attempt to Enhance Stability of Foster Care
Placements." Chapter in Zelman A (ed). Early Intervention with High-Risk Children:
Freeing Prisoners of Circumstance. Jason Aronson, Northvale, NJ. 105-124.
46. "Cornerstone Project: Analysis in Special Ed Classes," The American Psychoanalyst,
1997. 31:2. 27-28
47. "My Book about Kosovo - a Guided Activity Workbook for Kosovo Children,
Families, and their Teachers." English and Albanian Editions, CPHC, 1999, San
Francisco.
48. "My Book about the Attack on America", A Guided Activity Workbook for Children,
Families and Teachers, coauthored with Ed Oklan, M.D. and Ann Oklan, M.D. 2001,
CPHC, San Francisco.
49. "Helping Patients and their Families Cope in a National Disaster", The S.F. Medical
Society, January 2002. Reprinted in J. L.A. Medical Society, March 2002.
50. Discussion of Reactive Attachment Disorder. Developmental Pediatrics. 2003.
51. "My Personal Story About Hurricanes Katrina and Rita — a guided activity workbook
to help coping, learning and Healthy expression." The Children's Psychological
Health Center, Sept. 24, 2005 San Francisco. Derivative editions by Mercy Corps,
Portland, OR.
52. "My Personal Story About Tropical Storm Stan" English Ed. Feb. 24, 2006, The
Children's Psychological Health Center. Spanish Translation " MI Historia De La
Tormenta Stan" Feb. 2006
53. Israeli Terror Book
54. "Methods for Maximizing the Good Effects of Foster Care: Evidence Based Strategies
to Prevent Discontinuities of Foster Care and Raise I.Q." International Journal of
Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, April, 2006
55. "My Personal Story about being Homeless" A Guided Activity Workbook to help
Children Cope. The Children's Psychological Health Center Jan 15, 2008
56. "My Sichuan Earthquake Story — A Guided Activity Workbook to help Children
Cope" 85 pages. First English Edition May 22, 2008 available for download online at
www.childrenspsychological.org. Mandarin edition by CPHC and China America
Analytic Association, in press with Mercy Corps June 2, 2008.
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57. "My Hurricane Story" A Guided Activity Workbook to help Children Cope. The
Children's Psychological Health Center. Sept 21, 2008
WORKS IN PROGRESS: available in Draft:
IQ Rise among Preschoolers with Pervasive Developmental Disorders.
Child Psychoanalytic Contributions to Civil Justice System, submitted by invitation, to
Psychoanalytic Inquiry
Books in Draft:
1. Reflective Network Therapy: Early Childhood Psychotherapy in the Classroom
2. A Unifying New Theory of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
PRESENTATIONS:
01. "Specific Traumas: Selective Review of Literature," presented at the Ernst Kris Study
Group, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, New York, 1965.
02. "Psychoanalysis of a Four-Year-Old in a Preschool Group," presented at the American
Psychoanalytic Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May, 1966
03. "Covert Suicidal Impulses in Maternally Deprived Children" (with Harriet Lubin, M.S.W.),
presented at the American Association of Psychiatric Services for Children, Boston,
Massachusetts, November, 1969.
04. Children's Reactions to National Events: The 1968 Federal Elections," presented at the
American Orthopsychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., 1969.
05. "Facilitation of Mourning During Childhood," presented at the Chicago Psychoanalytic
Institute, May 1973.
06. "Preventive Approaches to Preschool Psychiatric Disorders: Some Assessments," presented
at the Academy of Child Psychiatry, Washington, D.C., October, 1973.
07. "Biological Drive Derivative Cycles in Preschool Patients," presented at the New York
Psychoanalytic Institute Research Seminar, 1974.
08. "Children in National Disasters," presented at the International Association for Child
Psychiatry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1974.
09. "Childhood Mourning: Some Social Aspects," presented at Yeshiva University, New York,
October, 1974.
10. "The Center for Preventive Psychiatry's Interventions with Bereaved Children," presented
at the second annual conference on "The Impact of Bereavement and Grief on the Family,"
Yeshiva University, October 15, 1975.
11. "Death: Implication for Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice," presented at The Association
for Psychoanalytic Medicine, New York, 1977.
12. "A Psychoanalytic View of an Ancient Mass Disaster: The Mayan Exodus," The Center for
Preventive Psychiatry, 1977.
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13. "A Psychoanalytic View of Preventive Psychiatry," presented at Stockbridge, Mass.,
December, 1977.
14. "The Self-Concept and Healthy Narcissism: Relevance to Preventive Psychiatry," presented
at the Westchester Psychoanalytic Society, White Plains, New York, 1978.
15. "Special Problems of the Single Parent Child," presented at Department of Child
Psychiatry, Rutgers Medical School and published by Jason Aronson Psychotherapy Tape
Library, New York, 1978.
16. "The Self-Concept: Its Significance in Prevention of Mental Illness," presented at The
Alumni Association of the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, Child Psychotherapy Program,
Chicago, 1978.
17. "Treatment of an Impoverished Intellectually Retarded Ghetto Child by the Cornerstone
Method" (with Thomas Lopez, Ph.D.), presented at the American Psychoanalytic
Association, New York, 1979.
18. "Preventive Approaches Among Foster Children Using Modern Theory of Narcissism,"
presented at The Department of Psychiatry, Mountainside Hospital, Symposium on Primary
Prevention of the Mental and Behavioral Disorders, Mountainside, NJ, 1979.
19. "The Center for Preventive Psychiatry: Its Relationship to Infant Psychiatry," at the
Symposium on Infant Psychiatry, The Center for Preventive Psychiatry, White Plains, New
York, 1979.
20. "Mourning, Memory and Reconstruction," presented at The Westchester Psychoanalytic
Association, White Plains, New York, 1980.
21. "Preliminary Report on Preventive Psychiatric Services for Foster Children," presented at
American Association of Psychiatric Services for Children, 1980.
22. "Assessment of Primary Preventive Services: Children Entering Foster Family Care,"
presented at American Orthopsychiatric Association, May, 1981.
23. "Psychoanalytically-Based Approaches to the Problems of Foster Care: A Pilot Project,"
presented at the American Psychoanalytic Association Interdisciplinary Seminar on
Psychoanalytic Observations of Foster Care, New York, December, 1978. See also report of
this Seminar by Lopez, T.: "Psychoanalytic Observations of Foster Care (An
Interdisciplinary Seminar of the American Psychoanalytic Association)." The Journal of
Preventive Psychiatry, Volume I:1, 1981.
24. "A Project to Deliver and Evaluate Preventive Psychiatric Services," Columbia College of
Physicians & Surgeons, Division of Child Psychiatry Grand Rounds, May, 1982.
25. "New Concepts in Litigation on Behalf of Children," presented at New York Medical
College, October, 1982.
26. "Cruel Experiments of Nature: General Remarks on Childhood Bereavement and
Developmental Pathology." Vulnerable Child Workshop, American Psychoanalytic
Association, April, 1983.
27. Facilitation of Mourning During Childhood: Role of The Clinician," presented at New York
Hospital, Westchester Division, October, 1983.
28. "A Questionnaire for Surveying the Practice of Preventive Psychiatry," presented at the
American Academy of Child Psychiatry, Prevention Committee, October, 1983.
29. "Experiences and Problems in Research Concerning Childhood Bereavement," presented at
Department of Psychiatry, University of Ottawa, November, 1983.
30. "Prediction and Prevention with Foster Children" (co-authored with M. Harris Schaeffer,
Ph.D.), presented at American Psychiatric Association, May, 1984.
31. "Preventive Psychiatry as Applied to Foster Children," Grand Rounds, Langley Porter
Psychiatric Institute, 1985.
32. "The Childhood of Adolf Hitler," with Robert Pois, Ph.D., The American Psychoanalytic
Association, Denver, May 1985.
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33. Seminar on "New Areas in Forensic Psychiatry," at the Robert Cartwright law firm, San
Francisco, 1986. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE
34. "Children's Reactions to the Challenger Shuttle Disaster," on 20/20 (Television Broadcast),
1986. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE
35. The Fathering of Adolf Hitler," Grand Rounds, McAuley Neuropsychiatric Institute, St.
Mary's Hospital, San Francisco, 1986.
36. "Child Sexual Abuse: Psychoanalytic and Forensic Approaches," Children's Hospital, San
Francisco, 1986. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE
37. "Preventive Psychiatry for Children," Training Seminar at McAuley Neuropsychiatric
Institute, St. Mary's Hospital, San Francisco, 1987. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE
38. "Multi-Victim Child Sexual Abuse," San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute Extension
Division, October 1987. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE
39. "Children in Foster Families: Advances in Preventive Psychiatry," Continuing Education
Program for Psychiatrists, U.C. Davis, 1988.
40. "The Mothering of Adolf Hitler," Grand Rounds. McAuley Neuropsychiatric Institute, St.
Mary's Hospital, San Francisco, Dec. 1988.
41. "Adolf Hitler's Mothering: A Child Psychoanalytic View," Westchester Psychoanalytic
Society, New York Hospital, January, 1989.
42. "The Personal Life History Book: Preventive Psychotherapy for Children in Chaos."
Department of Child Psychiatry, Harlem Hospital, New York, NY, January, 1989.
43. Chairman: Symposium April 20-21, 1989. The Rise of Adolf Hitler and Other Genocidal
Leaders. Interdisciplinary Unit for Study of Mass Violence and Genocide. St. Mary's
Hospital Department of Psychiatry, San Francisco.
44. "The Mothering of Adolf Hitler," Symposium above. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE
45. "The Fathering of Adolf Hider," Symposium above. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE
46. Public Media: Following the October 17th earthquake, Dr. Kliman and his Psychological
Trauma Center associates appeared on KRON-TV, KFAS, KQED and public service radio
network to offer advice and respond to call-in questions regarding earthquake stress and
trauma. His Earthquake Story guided workbook (see above) was distributed as a public
service by San Francisco Community Mental Health Services and the Oakland Bureau of
Education to 11,000 teachers in Oakland and San Francisco.
47. Marin Psychoanalytic Society: (April 1990) "Simultaneous child and couple therapy:
emergence and interpretation of congruent unconscious themes."
48. University of California College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Irvine. (June
1990) "Prevention of Psychopathology among Children: Systematic Projects with Foster
Children."
49. Preventive Interventions with Traumatized Children," Grand Rounds California Pacific
Hospital Department of Psychiatry, October 20, 1992. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE.
50. Altered Interpersonal Schemas After Life Threatening Childhood Trauma," Center for
Study of Consciousness, UCSF, October 1992.
51. Alterations of Pre-Traumatic Memory and Post Traumatic Schernas," Child Analysis
Colloquium, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, November 1992.
52. Toward A New Theory of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder," Control Mastery Group, San
Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, December 1992.
53. Severe Psychological Trauma in Very Young Children," Grand Rounds at the Menninger-
San Mateo County Hospital Psychiatric Residency Program, March 23, 1993.
54. Psychological Crises Among Preschoolers," Department of Health, City of San Francisco,
April 1993.
55. Child Analysis Colloquium," San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, May 1993.
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56. "Loss of Parental Services—a Guide for Clinicians and Attorneys," Children's
Psychological Trauma Center, September 16, 1993. (120 min. VIDEOTAPE
AVAILABLE.)
57. Catastrophic Levels of Psychological Trauma—a Guide for Clinicians and Attorneys,"
Children's Psychological Trauma Center, September 27, 1993 (120 min. VIDEOTAPE
AVAILABLE.)
58. Systematic Preventive Interventions with Foster Children," Keynote Address, Western
Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute Conference on Adoption and Foster Care, Sept. 22, 1993.
59. Cost Benefits of Preventive Interventions with Foster Children," American Behavioral
Health Institute, San Francisco, Sept. 28, 1993. (60 min. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE.)
60. True and False Allegations of Child Molestation," Children's Psychological Trauma Center,
October I, 1993. (120 min. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE).
61. Severe Psychological Trauma in Childhood—Some New Observations," Grand Rounds,
Dept. of Child Psychiatry, Oakland Children's Hospital, Oct. 7, 1993. (60 min.
VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE.)
62. Preventive Approaches in Severe Psychological Trauma," Bar Association of San
Francisco, October 28, 1993. (90 min. VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE.)
63. New Theory of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder," Pediatric Grand Rounds California Pacific
Hospital, Nov. 5, 1993.
64. Preventing Depression in Yourself, Your Clients and Your Co-Workers," San Francisco
Bar Association, San Francisco, CA, December 2, 1993.
65. A New Theory of Post Traumatic Disorders," Center for Preventive Psychiatry, White
Plains, NY, January 11, 1994.
66. ICRON-TV, "Helping Children Deal with Earthquake Stress," San Francisco, CA, January
20, 1994.
67. Samuel Kahn Memorial Lecture, The Center for Preventive Psychiatry, White Plains, N.Y.
Topic, "Catastrophic Traumas of Childhood—New Findings, New Theory, New
Therapeutic Tasks," February 28, 1994.
68. "Preventing Job Stress: The Disease of the 20th Century," San Francisco Bar Association,
San Francisco, CA, March 25, 1994.
69. "Controlled Assessment of Psychoanalytically Derived Psychotherapy with Foster
Children," American Psychoanalytic Association, Philadelphia, PA, May 1994.
70. "A senior researcher's subjective experience of a new hypothesis," California School of
Professional Social Work Studies. Commencement Address, May 1994.
71. "Oppositionalism Among Traumatized Children," International Association Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco, CA, July 23, 1994.
72. "New Theory of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder," International Association Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco, CA, July 25, 1994.
73. "Violence Against Young Children—Children in War," Co-sponsored by San Francisco
Psychoanalytic Institute, San Francisco, CA, July 26, 1994.
74. "Method for Treatment of Preschool Psychiatric Patients in Groups," American
Psychoanalytic Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 15, 1994.
75. "A New Theory of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder," Control-Mastery Research Group, San
Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, March 31, 1995.
76. "New Theory of Child Abuse Effects," T.A.S.K., Monterey, CA, April 1, 1995.
77. "Psychological Trauma, Day Care and Mental Health," San Francisco Psychoanalytic
Institute Extension Division. April 26, 1995.
78. "Special Problems of Medical Ethics in Psychiatric Treatment: Child Abuse Concerns," San
Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute Research Group, June 30, 1995.
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79. "Operational Confirmation of a Psychoanalytic Hypothesis: Detecting and Interfering with
The Repetition Compulsion," Cleveland Psychoanalytic Institute and Anni Katan Center for
Child Development, October 28, 1995.
80. The Personal Life History Book Method: Reducing Transfers Among Foster Family
Homes," The Center for Preventive Psychiatry, White Plains, NY, October 30, 1995.
81. "A New Theory of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder," Grand Rounds, Baylor University
School of Medicine, Houston, November 8, 1995.
82. "Raising IQ's in a Therapeutic Nursery: The Cornerstone Method. How it works as
illustrated by video clips of the therapist and patients in the classroom," The Houston
Psychoanalytic Institute and Stedman West Child Development Center, Houston, TX,
November 8, 1995.
83. "The Difficult Client: Accredited Continuing Legal Education seminar for California
Attorneys." The Psychological Trauma Center, The Psychological Trauma Center, 1996.
84. "Catastrophic injuries and psychological trauma: Accredited Continuing Legal Education
seminar for California Attorneys." The Psychological Trauma Center, 1996.
85. "Why Small Clients Get Large Awards: Proving and Disproving Psychological Injuries in
Childhood. Accredited Continuing Legal Education seminar for California Attorneys."
1996
86. "A New Public Health Approach in Public Special Education: Presentation to The San
Mateo Board of Education," San Mateo, CA. April 17, 19%.
87. A new model for special education of preschoolers: The Cornerstone Method -- for synergy
between early childhood education and psychotherapy. California State Dept. Education,
Division of Special Education September 1996, Red Lion Hotel, Orange County Airport,
CA.
88. "Synergy Between Special Education and Psychotherapy in the Classroom: Special
Education Learning Program Administrators," San Mateo, CA. October 10, 1996.
89. "The Role of Psychoanalyst as Forensic Expert in Catastrophic Psychological Trauma
Cases." American Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, Waldorf Astoria, NY.
December 1996
90. "Controlled Assessment of a Psychoanalytically Derived Psychotherapy." American
Psychoanalytic Association, Winter Meeting, Waldorf Astoria, NY December 1996.
91. "Child Psychotherapy Course: Several preschool patients with different diagnosis, treated in
a preschool therapeutic nursery, showing response to interpretations, with discussions of the
role of teacher, parents and medications." San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, March 4,
11, 18, 1997
92. "Synergy between Psychotherapy and early childhood special education" SELPA
Administrators, April 17, 1997
93. "Analyst in the Nursery: The Cornerstone Method," San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute,
May 21, 1997
94. "Psychological Trauma Among Preschoolers," San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, May
15, 1997
95. ACT for Mental Health, April 17, 1997
96. "New Theory of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder," Fifth European Conference on Traumatic
Stress, European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, July 1, 1997.
97. The Cornerstone Method: Intensive Preschool Psychotherapy in Public School Special
Education Classes. California State Federation/Council for Exceptional Children 48th
Annual Conference & Special Education Fall Conference, San Francisco, CA, October 21-
24, 1998.
98. Research and treatment with highly traumatized preschoolers. Wright Institute, Berkeley,
Feb. 4, 2002.
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99. Five year and thirty-three year follow ups of early childhood psychotherapy: Some startling
findings among children treated by The Cornerstone Method. Grand Rounds, Dept. of
Psychiatry, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, February 1, 2000.
(VIDEOTAPE AVAILABLE).
100. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and new methods of treatment. Department of Mental
Health, State of Oklahoma, and Dept. of Psychiatry, Oklahoma State College of Medicine.
Two Days of Workshops and Seminars to fellows, residents in psychiatry and child
psychiatry, medical students, and mental health clinicians. October 22,23 2000.
101. A Psychoanalytic Treatment of Young Children: Surprisingly Measurable Positive
Outcomes", San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute - Extension Division Discussion for
Clinicians, 03.05.2001
102. Regarding the 9/11/2002 Attack on America.
2001-2002 Attack on America Events: 2001-2002 Public Health/ Public Education
Activities:
Seminar for Parents on Crisis Management following 9/11: Convent of Sacred Heart
Elementary School Seminar for Teachers on Crisis Management following 9/11: Stuart Hall
and Convent of Sacred Heart Elementary Schools Federal Emergency Management
Agency: Web-Site Linkage for CPHC's advice to parents and teachers American Academy
of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Web-Site Linkage for free copies of guided activity
workbook for children, parents and teachers.
American Psychoanalytic Association: Web-site linkage for free copies of guided activity
workbook for children, parents and teachers.
Channel II: Three interviews on primary prevention of the effects of psychological trauma
and terror
Channel II: Three interviews on secondary prevention via early life psychiatric treatment of
children
103. Day Long Workshop on The Cornerstone Method. The Children's Psychological Health
Center, Feb. 4, 2001, San Francisco.
104. Child psychoanalysis. San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute. Six seminars to child
analysts and advanced students, using illustrations from parent-permitted videos of the
author's recent treatment work with young children.
105. Theory and Intervention regarding Early Childhood Trauma: Extension Division, San
Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute.
106. Educating and treating disturbed young children: Office of Education, County of San
Mateo, ten conferences a year. (1995- 2002)
107. The Cornerstone Method of educating and treating disturbed young children: 45
conferences a year, Children's Psychological Health Center, San Francisco. (1999-
continuing)
108. New methods for treatment of traumatized and/or developmentally disordered young
children. Northern California Mental Health Association, February 9, 2002. A day long
workshop. Eureka, Ca.
109. Research and treatment with disturbed and traumatized young children. Wright Institute,
Berkeley, Feb 4, 2002.
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110. Presentations of video-taped child treatment sessions: The Child Analysis Study Group of
the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, six occasions 2001-2002.
111. New Theory and New Treatments of Children. Northern California Society of Mental
Health Professionals. Feb 8, 2002.
112. Treatment of Children in their Real Life Spaces. Ann Martin Center, Berkeley, CA
February 2, 2002.
113. Treatment of children in community school settings. Workshop on Community Child
Psychiatry. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. October 2002.
114. Treatment of preschoolers in real life space — The Cornerstone Method. A two day training
workshop for the L.A. County Dept. of Mental Health. October 2002.
115. The Cornerstone Method. The American Psychoanalytic Association, Workshop on Early
Childhood. January 2003, New York.
116. Treatment of Three Autistic Preschoolers: The American Psychoanalytic Association. June,
2003. Boston.
117. The Personal Life History Book: A Preventive Therapy for Foster Children. A day-long
workshop at Counseling4Kids, Los Angeles, September 2003.
118. A new method of treatment of autistic preschoolers. The Chinatown Child Development
Center, San Francisco, December 4, 2003.
119. Results of the Cornerstone Method: Pervasive Developmental Disorder with eight month to
37 year followup. The M.I.N.D. Institute, U.C. Davis, December 19, 2003.
120. Procedures for preventing and reducing psychopathology among foster children. Joint
Committee of AACAP and Child Welfare League, November 2003, with Marilyn Benoit,
M.D.
121. The Role of Child Psychiatrists in Prevention of Child Abuse: Forensic Child Psychiatry as
a Societal Influence. Mensa Society, January 2004.
122. Psychoanalysis Confronts Autism. The L.A. and SoCal Psychoanalytic Institutes, February
22, 2004.
123. Child Psychiatric Testimony and the Leading Edge of Social Change. American College of
Forensic Psychiatry, March 28, 2004
124. The Cornerstone Method of Treating Autism. American Psychoanalytic Association,
Boston, Mass., January 2005.
125. An evidence based method for in-classroom treatment of disturbed preschoolers. Child
Welfare League of America. New Orleans, May 2005.
126. Two evidence-based methods for treating foster children. International Psychoanalytic
Association, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 2005.
127. A novel evidence-based method for treatment of Asperger's Disorder. Lorman Educational
Seminars, Redding, CA. November 18, 2005
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