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Dr Jerome Kosseff, Ph. D.
Dr Kosseff received his postgraduate training at he University of Chicago, the William Alanson White
Institute, and the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health.
He is an adjunct full professor, teaching clinical psychology, and psychoanalytic theory and practice for
many years at TC, Columbia University.
Also, he is a senior supervisor, faculty member and training analyst in the Individual and Adult
Psychoanalytic Department, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, again for many years.
He has written numerous professional journal articles and chapters in professional books, and edited some
journals as well.
His special focus is on the whole range of adult problems, working individually, with groups, and with
couples; we worked with trauma during WW1, and at Ground Zero.
His therapeutic policy is from Ralf Waldo Emerson: “To laugh often and love much; to win respect of
persons and the affection of children…to know that even one life has breathed because you have lived…this
is to have succeed.”
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