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Case 9:08-cv-80232-KAM Document 113-2 Entered on FLSD Docket 06/08/2009 Page 1 of 23 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 m 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. 2 Case 9:08-cv-80232-KAM Document 113-2 Entered on FLSD Docket 06/08/2009 Page 2 of 23 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 A WARDED: Grants have been received as Principal Investigator for research and service in preventive psychiatry from: The Aaron Norman Foundation, American Chai Trust, George Barrie Foundation, Bydale Foundation, Cheesborough Pond's Inc., Ciba-Giegy Corporation, Julius H. & Bessie R. Cohn Foundation, David and Ruth Kosh Foundation, James MacDonald Foundation, Estate of Florence Mascias, Bimy 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-Comer 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# ROI MH 27944), and The Harris Foundation. Grants received as Principal Inv

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