Dr. Maman has overall responsibility for planning and development of degree granting programs in-class and online. He earned his PhD at Hull University , England. He conducted extensive academic research at North American Universities and Psychiatric Institutes.
He has lectured extensively in Europe and in the US . His research interests include, Perspectives of Risky Behavior in School Aged Children, Family and School Collaboration and the Neglected and Disadvantaged Child. Dr. Maman served as a Consultant Psychotherapist at the Britannia Counseling Center in London and the OHEL Family Services in New York where he conducted research in various facets of residential treatment for Addiction and Mental Disorders. He currently chairs the Mental Health Counseling department at the Graduate School of Education and Psychology at Touro College.
Major publications
Maman, Y. (2005). Meals for Schools: What next? Journal of integrated Care, 13, 6.
Maman, Y. (2005). Embracing Differences: New Directions in Interpersonal Relations. Upfront.
Maman Y. (2005). Childhood Health Disorder: Dramatic Approach is needed, Journal of integrated Care, 12, 4.
Maman, Y. (2003). Residential Treatment for Addiction and Mental Disorders. Upfront.
Maman, Y. and Williams, D.I. (2002). An evaluation of residential programs in the USA for rehabilitation of clients suffering from addiction and mental disorders. Proceedings of the 16 th conference of the European Health Psychology Society, 375-382. |