Carole Lieberman

Carole Lieberman

Carole Lieberman M.D. of Beverly Hills, California was born and raised in New York City[citation needed]. Dr. Lieberman received her Medical Degree from Belgium's Université catholique de Louvain and received her psychiatric residency training at N.Y.U.-Bellevue, where she was Chief Resident[citation needed]. She also studied in London at Anna Freud's Hampstead Clinic and at the Institute of Psychiatry/Maudsley Hospital. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and a member of the clinical faculty at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute[citation needed]. Dr. Lieberman worked on the research team and closely with Principal Investigator Michael S Goldstein Ph.D[1] on the NIMH funded grant RESEARCH TRAINING IN MENTAL HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGY which discussed in part how to use the media for public health education.[2] Dr. Lieberman has a Masters Degree in Public Health from the University of California, Los Angeles.[3]

Dr Lieberman is the author of Bad Boys: Why We Love Them, How to Live with Them, and When to Leave Them,[4] and more recently Bad Girls: Why Men Love Them & How Good Girls Can Learn Their Secrets.[5] In 2006 she authored Coping With Terrorism: Dreams Interrupted published by European Atlantic Publications.

Books & Publications

  • Bad Girls: Why Men Love Them & How Good Girls Can Learn Their Secrets

Publisher: Cogito Media 2010 ISBN 978-2-923865-12-6

  • Coping with Terrorism:Dreams Interrupted

Publisher: European Atlantic Publications 2006 ISBN 978-1-905770-02-1

  • Bad Boys: Why We Love Them, How to Live with Them & When to Leave Them

Publisher: Dutton/Signet 1997 ISBN 0-525-94116-9

References

  1. ^ http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Bio.aspx?staffID=76
  2. ^ National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
  3. ^ UCLA Alumni Association
  4. ^ Dutton Publishers; Amazon.com
  5. ^ Cotigo Media; Amazon.com

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