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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
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.
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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
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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