Michael J Feldman, MD

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Accepting New Patients
Treats Children
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Overview

Academic Appointments

  • Assistant Clinical Professor

Gender

  • Male

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Credentials & Experience

Education & Training

  • MD, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
  • 2022 Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
  • Residency: Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts Mental Health Center
  • Fellowship: New York State Psychiatric Institute

Committees, Societies, Councils

  • 2011 - Present: International Association of Relational Psychoanalysis
  • 2008 - Present: Committee on Gender and Sexuality, American Psychoanalytic Association
  • 1996 - Present: American Psychoanalytic Association
  • 1996 - Present: International Psychoanalytic Association

Board Certifications

  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Honors & Awards

  • 1999 - 2000: NIMH R03 Award, Adolescent Sexuality & Suicidal Behaviors, Columbia
  • 1997: Eli Lily Pilot Research Award
  • 1996 - 1999: NIMH Post-Graduate Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia
  • 1996: Sacher Award, Clinical Excellence in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Columbia
  • 1994: American Psychoanalytic Association Resident Fellow Award

Research

Selected Publications

  1. Feldman MJ & Maserow J (2019) On Ghosts in Contemporary Psychoanalysis, An Interview with Michael J. Feldman, @PublicSeminar, The New School, June 19.
  2. Feldman MJ (2019) Ghost Stories: Transgenerationalelles Trauma und seine Bezeugung durch Analytiker und Analysand, PSYCHE - Z Psychoanal:73:153-183
  3. Feldman MJ (2018) Lost, Found and Letting Go: Paternal Loss in Adolescence, Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 15:132-137.
  4. Feldman MJ (2016) Travel Fever, in Ghosts in the 21st Century Consulting Room, edited by Harris, Kalb & Klebanoff, Routledge, 52-75.
  5. Feldman MJ (2002) Being Gay and Becoming a Psychoanalyst: Three Generations, JAPA, 50:3:973-987.