Ruth Graver, MD
- Assistant Clinical Professor
Overview
Ruth L. Graver, M.D. is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University. She is a member of the teaching faculty of the Columbia Center for Psychoanalytic Teaching and Research, where she is currently co-chair of Curriculum and a Training and Supervising Analyst.
Dr. Graver was the director of the Day Treatment Program at the Audubon Clinic, Washington Heights Community Service, New York State Psychiatric Institute from 1993-2004. Currently she has a private practice in Manhattan, where she focuses on psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
Dr. Graver was the director of the Day Treatment Program at the Audubon Clinic, Washington Heights Community Service, New York State Psychiatric Institute from 1993-2004. Currently she has a private practice in Manhattan, where she focuses on psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.
Academic Appointments
- Assistant Clinical Professor
Gender
- Female
Research
Selected Publications
- Cabaniss DL, Cherry S, Douglas CJ, Graver RL, Schwartz, AR: Psychodynamic Formulation , Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, 2013
- Deborah Cabaniss and Ruth Graver: Mapping the Microprocess. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 2008;56:1249-1260
- Maria A. Oquendo, Enrique Baca-Garcia, Ruth Graver, Miguel Morales, Viviana Montalvan, and J. John Mann: Spanish Adaptation of the Reasons for Living Inventory. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 2000;22:369 - 381
- Maria Oquendo and Ruth Graver: Treatment of an Indian Woman with Major Depression by a Latina Therapist: Cultural Formulation. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 1997;21:115-126