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Faculty
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Matthew Sacks, Ph.D., Interim Department Chair Matthew.Sacks@touro.edu
Dr. Sacks received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 2006. Dr. Sacks's research is focused on the understanding and treatment of anxiety disorders and related clinical phenomena. He has presented at numerous conferences and has authored several journal articles. Dr. Sacks has also worked clinically in individual, group, and community/milieu settings.
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Hyman Eisenstein, Ph.D., A.B.P.N., Adjunct Professor MBPHDS@aol.com
Hyman Eisenstein received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Health Sciences Chicago Medical School. Dr. Eisenstein completed a Post-Doctoral Internship in Clinical Neuropsychology at West Haven Veterans Affairs/Yale University Medical School. He is currently a Diplomat of the American Board of Professional Neuropsychology. Dr. Eisenstein works as a Psychologist & Neuropsychologist in private practice, performing psychological & neuropsychological evaluations, and seeing patients in psychotherapy.
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Esther Eisenstein, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor MBPHDS@aol.com
Esther Eisenstein received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University. She completed a full time Internship at Jackson Memorial Hospital, and currently works as a Psychologist in private practice. Dr. Eisenstein performs neuropsychological evaluations of adolescents & adults, and sees patients in psychotherapy.
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Rachel Lapides, M.Ed., Ed.S., Adjunct Professor
RSLapides@gmail.com
Professor Lapides earned a Master’s (M.Ed) and a Specialist (Ed.S) degree in Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) from the University of Florida. Rachel’s work and research interests include teatment of at-risk adolescent girls and issues of gender identity development. Rachel is a National Certified Counselor and is licensed in Marriage and Family Therapy. Rachel is currently working at Miami International University of Art & Design in the Student Affairs Department.
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Karin Holden-Alfaro, Psy.D., Adjunct Professor
alfarokh@comcast.net
Dr. Holden-Alfaro earned her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Nova Southeastern University (2006). Her professional experience includes psychotherapy and assessment of adults, particularly in the areas of serious mental illness, trauma, grief/loss, and pain management. Additionally, her research has focused on care of geriatrics. Dr. Holden-Alfaro has presented at several seminars and conferences.
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