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graduate school

    The Clinical Psychology
Program is APA approved.

Psychology Faculty [back to Faculty listing]

Sanford L. Drob, PhD SANFORD L. DROB

SANFORD L. DROB

PhD, Clinical Psychology

Long Island University (APA Approved), 1987

PhD, Philosophy

Boston University, 1981

sdrob@fielding.edu

 

 

 

Internship: Bellevue Hospital, New York University Medical Center (APA Approved), 1981-1983

 

Licensure: NY

 

Current Professional Appointment:

 

Faculty (unranked)

School of Psychology

Fielding Graduate University

 

Areas of Instruction:

 

Psychological Assessment

Forensic Psychology

Philosophy of Psychology

History and Systems of Psychology

Psychology and Religion

Mysticism and Psychology

Humanistic/Existential Psychology

 

Research Interests:

 

Dissociation and Hysteria

Malingering

 

Practice Interests:

 

Psychological Assessment

Forensic Psychology

Existential/Humanistic Psychotherapy

 

 

Professional Activities in Last Seven Years

 

Publications:

 

Drob, S. (2000). Kabbalistic metaphors: Mystical themes in ancient and modern thought. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

 

Drob, S. (2000). Symbols of the Kabbalah: Philosophical and psychological perspectives. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.

 

Drob, S., & Meehan, K. (2000). The diagnosis of Ganser Syndrome in the practice of forensic psychology. American Journal of Forensic Psychology, 18(3), 37-62.

 

Drob, S. (2003). Fragmentation in psychology: A dialectical solution. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 43(4), 102-123.

 

Drob, S. (2003). Towards a Kabbalistic psychology: C. G. Jung and the Jewish foundations of alchemy. Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, 5(2), 77-100.

 

Drob, S. (2005). Giegerich and the traditions: Notes on reason, mythology, psychology and religion. Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, 7(2), 61-73.

 

Drob, S. (2005). Jung’s Kabbalistic visions. Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, 7(1), 33-54, 61-64.

 

Drob, S. (2005). The mystical symbol: Some comments on Ankori, Giegerich, Scholem, and Jung. Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, 7(1), 25-30.

 

 

Other Professional Activities:

 

1981-present: Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (part time), New York University Medical Center.

 

1984-2003: Senior Psychologist, Bellevue Hospital Division of Forensic Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center.

 

1987-2003: Clinical Supervisor (part time), John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York.

 

1987-present: Private Practice, Clinical and Forensic Psychology (part time), Brooklyn, NY.

 

1990-2003: Director of Psychological Assessment, Bellevue Hospital, New York University Medical Center.

 

Current: Expert Witness in Clinical and Forensic Psychology: New York State Supreme Court: Manhattan, Kings, Queen, Bronx, Staten Island, Nassau, and Broome counties; Federal District Court: Eastern and Southern Districts of New York.


 

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