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That's An Issue - Why Do We Label People? And Why It Helps (with Dr. Samuel Mandelman)

Why Do We Label People? And Why It Helps (with Dr. Samuel Mandelman)

04/10/22 • 62 min

That's An Issue

Dr. Shmuel D. Mandelman, Ph. D. holds a doctorate from Columbia University in Educational and Developmental Psychology. He conducted research for five years at Yale University’s Child Study Center on the individual differences in cognitive ability. He then continued on to pursue a specialty in Clinical Neuropsychology. His clinical training was completed at Weill Cornell Medical Center, where he conducted evaluations on both adults and children. He is the founder of The C.L.I.N.I.C, a multi-specialty practice in New Jersey. He is an educational consultant for various institutions. Dr. Mandelman is currently on staff with privileges in the department of psychiatry at JSUMC and Monmouth Medical Center. He is a mental health consultant for Bikur Cholim of Lakewood, and he leads the crisis team for Hatzolah of Central Jersey and Flatbush Hatzolah. He received Semicha from the Posek Hador, Hagaon Harav David Feinstein, Reb Nuta Greenblatt, Shlit"a, and is a talmid muvhak of Reb Elya Brudny, Shlit”a.

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Dr. Shmuel D. Mandelman, Ph. D. holds a doctorate from Columbia University in Educational and Developmental Psychology. He conducted research for five years at Yale University’s Child Study Center on the individual differences in cognitive ability. He then continued on to pursue a specialty in Clinical Neuropsychology. His clinical training was completed at Weill Cornell Medical Center, where he conducted evaluations on both adults and children. He is the founder of The C.L.I.N.I.C, a multi-specialty practice in New Jersey. He is an educational consultant for various institutions. Dr. Mandelman is currently on staff with privileges in the department of psychiatry at JSUMC and Monmouth Medical Center. He is a mental health consultant for Bikur Cholim of Lakewood, and he leads the crisis team for Hatzolah of Central Jersey and Flatbush Hatzolah. He received Semicha from the Posek Hador, Hagaon Harav David Feinstein, Reb Nuta Greenblatt, Shlit"a, and is a talmid muvhak of Reb Elya Brudny, Shlit”a.

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