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Jeffrey Seinfeld, Professor of Social Work

BA City College of NY; MSW Hunter College; PhD New York University
jeffrey.seinfeld@nyu.edu | (212) 998-5978

Dr. Jeffrey Seinfeld, professor of social work, joined the faculty at NYU in 1987. He served as chairperson of the Human Behavior and Social Environment area from 1998 to 2001. Dr. Seinfeld’s professional areas of interest include Object Relations Theory, Social Philosophy, and Existential Philosophy. He has received national recognition for his contribution to Object Relations Theory and Practice, and in 1997, was awarded the New York University Distinguished Teachers Medal. At the School of Social Work, he has taught classes in Human Behavior and the Social Environment, and Practice, at the MSW and PhD levels.

Prior to joining NYU, Dr. Seinfeld was a clinical social worker and Clinical Supervisor at the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services (Bronx Office) from 1976 to 1987. He was also chairperson and a member of the Domestic Violence Task Force, and conducted seminars in in-service training programs on child therapy, depression, and the multi-problem family. His work included clinical practice and supervision in all modalities of child and adult treatment with a socially disadvantaged and diverse client population. He is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, the Clinical Social Work Society, and the Council on Social Work Education.

Jeffrey Seinfeld is an expert in schizoid personality disorder.

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Comment by Gary Freedman on July 18, 2009 at 11:31am
Call Dr. Seinfeld. You have his number.
Comment by ZenDog on July 17, 2009 at 5:43pm
that's interesting. So, umm, with everyone under the sun pulling ears these days, just how does one differentiate between organic systems dysfunction, and the effects of behavioral conditioning . . .

did you know that neural linguistics hides crime for the mob? I wonder what Jeffrey's take on the issue might be . . .

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