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Professional Background
My Doctorate was in Clinical Psychology and among the many internship experiences, I worked at the Salpetriere hospital were Freud also studied with Charcot. Among the many great teachers I had the privilege to study with was the great Jean Piaget. In addition to my studies at the Sorbonne I also studied at the "Institut de Psychologie", a more practical and experimentally oriented school in Paris. After receiving my Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the Sorbonne University in Paris I started working in the Educational Psychology Center of Rishon. I was the director of the clinic, the secretary and the cleaning person. I did all three jobs fairly well and then went to work as Director of the central Educational Psychology in Tel Aviv. There I had a secretary, a cleaning person and even a team of 5 psychologists to work with. Those were some good years and I learned a lot about psychology in the making. In 1969 I started teaching social psychology at the University. This is what the chairman of the Department of Educational Sciences needed and since I wanted to teach, I took the job. I studied from all the books on Social Psychology I could find and I even prepared a book of readings in SocPsy, translating some good research articles into Hebrew. I was elected President of the Israeli Educational Psychological Association and I transferred to a full time job at Tel Aviv University. In addition to teaching I had a few administration jobs, like Director of the Graduate Program in Counseling and chairman of the Department of Educational Science. I did teach in some great universities, in the United States, Canada and France. At Tel Aviv university I teach both in the department of Psychology and the School of Education. |
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