Jane Halperin, PhD
Degree
Ph.D., M.S.
Title
Clinical Psychologist, Psychoanalyst
Clinical Appointments/Hospital Affiliation
Assistant Clinical Professor of Medical Psychology - Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
Faculty, Psychology Externship Program, Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Training & Research
Supervisor, Internship Program - Columbia Presbyterian
Supervisor, Fellowship Program - St. Luke’s-Roosevelt
Description of Practice/Services Offered
Psychoanalysis
Individual Psychotherapy: Psychodynamic
Couples Therapy (related to Reproductive issues / Medical issues)
Areas of Research
Young adult development (internship training at Center for Psychological Services at Columbia University, extensive private practice experience with undergraduate and graduate students) addressing relationship, anxiety, mood, identity and career/academic issues.
Alcohol and Substance Use/Abuse- Postdoctoral Fellowship at Smithers (currently known as NY Addiction Institute at Roosevelt) and extensive private practice experience with young adults.
Reproductive Issues - pregnancy loss, prenatal diagnosis and decision-making, infertility and related assisted reproductive technology issues
Psychological Adjustment to Medical Illness and Loss (Doctoral dissertation research at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center involved adolescent cancer survivors; formerly coordinator for Mt. Sinai Medical Center Adult and Pediatric Neurogenetics Center)
Professional Education
Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training & Research Program in Adult Psychoanalysis
Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training & Research Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program
Columbia University, Ph.D., Clinical Psychology
Columbia University, M.S., Human Genetics
Credentials/Board Certification
NY State Licensed Psychologist
Honors/Awards
Phi Beta Kappa, National Academic Honor Society
Kappa Delta Pi, Columbia University Academic Honor Society
Publications
- Seizinger, B., Smith, D., Filling-Katz, M., Halperin, J., et al. (1991). Genetic flanking markers refine diagnostic criteria and provide new insights into the genetics of Von Hippel-Lindau disease. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 5, 1680-1682.
- Rubenstein, A., Halperin, J., Mindel, J., Wallace, S., and Aron, A. (1990).Lisch nodules in neurofibromatosis 1 are not dependent on sympathetic innervation. American Journal of Human Genetics, 47(3), A76.
- Bernhardt, B. And Halperin, J. (1990). Genetics and counseling in neurofibromatosis. pp.201-210.; Aron, A. Wallace, S., Rubenstein, A., and Halperin, J. Learning disabilities in neurofibromatosis. pp.55-68. In Neurofibromatosis: A Handbook for Patients, Families and Health Care Professionals (A. Rubenstein and B. Korf, Eds.). NY: Theime-Stratton.
- Rubenstein, A., Huang, P., Kugler, S., Wallace, S., Sassower, K., Aron, A. And Halperin, J. (1988). Unidentified signals on magnetic resonance imaging in children with neurofibromatosis. Neurology, 38, 282.
- Seizinger, B., Rouleau, G., Ozelius, L., Halperin, J., et al. (1988). Von Hippel-Lindau disease maps to the region of chromosome 3 associated with renal cell carcinoma. Nature, 332, 268-269.
Presentations/Media
Invited Lectures Psychological Aspects of Genetic Disease and Prenatal Diagnosis Issues;
National Conferences (1987-2002) International Conferences: Beijing (1995); Tokyo (1994); Strasbourg (1993).
_ Contact_____________________________________________________________________
25 West 81st Street, Suite 1A
New York, NY 10024
Phone: (212) 799-2842
Fax: (212) 496-9759
Appointment Scheduling: Monday-Friday, Flexible Hours
Insurances Accepted/Managed Care Accepted: Chickering (university student health plans), Fee for Service (will provide information for Out-of-Network provision)