Eugene Newman

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Eugene Newman, Ph.D.

Bilingual Certified Psychologist, New York State

Board Certified in Pediatric Neuropsychology and School Neuropsychology

19 West 34th Street #PH

New York, New York 10001

(212) 564-3277

EDUCATION

Board Certification in Pediatric Neuropsychology, American Board of Pediatric Neuropsychology, 2014

Postdoctoral School Neuropsychology Certificate, Texas Woman’s University. 2009

Postdoctoral Clinical Neuropsychology Certificate, FieldingGraduateUniversity, 2007

Clinical Neuroanatomy distancCE Certificate, National Academy of Neuropsychology, 2007

Ph.D. FordhamUniversity, 1976 (Clinical Psychology)

M.A. Fordham University, 1972 (Clinical Psychology)

B.S. CityCollege of New York, 1970 (Psychology)

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

December 1988 – present: Department of Education of the City of New York (Approved AA2 Provider for bilingual psycho-educational and neuropsychological evaluations), MIS Inc., Prime Time Evaluations, RCM Technologies, Supreme LD Evaluations, Theracare, Comprehensive Counseling, NYDCC, Quality Evaluations, Therapeutic Imprints

Bilingual Psychologist. Bilingual (Spanish) psycho-educational and neuropsychological evaluations (preschool through high school) for the Department of Education ofthe City of New York.

September 1984 – present: Private Practice, New York City

Bilingual Psychologist. Psychoeducational and neuropsychological evaluations for attorneys representing parents and students at Fair Hearings for NYC, Yonkers, Rye Brook.

Neuropsychological evaluations of lead-exposed children, traumatic brain injury and neurological conditions for major law firms and for managed care. Psychotherapy and evaluation of children and adolescents.

April 2012– present: Children’s Village

Neuropsychologist. Neuropsychological Evaluation (Spanish) for adolescents placed at Children’s Village by the Office of Refugee Settlement.

July 2008 – present – ACCES/VR (Office of Adult Career and Continuing Education Services/Vocational Rehabilitation; formerly VESID)

Psychologist. Comprehensive Psychological and Neuropsychological Evaluations for adolescents and adults with learning disabilities.

September 2004 – present: YeshivaUniversity, FerkaufGraduateSchool

Adjunct Clinical Supervisor. Supervision of students in a graduate psychology program at various clinical sites.

March 1994 – present: Rainbow School; Quality Evaluations, Starting Point Services; Netcare, Therapeutic Imprints, Flushing Hospital; Netcare, Positive Beginnings, Lucille Murray Day Care Center, Volunteers of America, East Bronx Day Care Center

Bilingual Psychologist. Evaluation & therapy of preschool children and infants with developmental delays. Consultation with teachers. Participation in CPSE conferences. Teacher Training Workshops. Supervision of psychologists and social workers.

July 2000 – June 2002: Rainbow Psychological Services, Angel Guardian Home

Psychologist. Psychological evaluations of infants, children and adolescents, for foster care agencies. Evaluations of adults for Division of Youth and Family Services to help determine custody and visitation rights.

May 2002 – June 2005: Abilities in Motion, ELOPE (EOC of SUNY Westchester)

Bilingual Psychologist. Neuropsychological evaluations to help determine placement for Welfare to Work Training Programs.

March 1994 – February 1998: HighbridgeDayCareCenter

Bilingual Psychologist. Evaluation and therapy of preschool children and infants with developmental delays. Consultation with teachers. Participation in Committee on Special Education conferences. Supervision of psychologists.

June 1993 – June 1997: D. Mazzeo MD (Neuropsychiatrist) ; Behavioral Medicine Associates

Psychologist. Neuropsychological evaluations of children and adults with Traumatic Brain Injury.

May 1979 – June 1993: Episcopal Mission Society

Psychologist. Psychological evaluation for B.C.W. referred children and adolescents.

October 1985 – February 1987: Queens Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Psychologist. Psychological testing for children and adolescents referred by B.C.W and court-referred cases.

September1977 – August 1985: Division for Youth, Youth Development Centers #3 and #4, START #5, Group Home #9

Psychological Consultant. Psychological testing, educational testing, consultation, and individual therapy in adolescent court-placed cases.

July 1978 – August 1984: Leake and Watts Children's Services

Chief Psychologist. Coordination of psychological services for the residential treatment and foster care components of the agency. Individual and group psycho-therapy. Diagnostic evaluation, consultation, training, and supervision of psychologists, social workers, child care workers, and on ground school personnel.

September 1979 – June 1980: Brooklyn Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children

Psychological Consultant. Psychological testing and consultation on court-referred, abused and neglected children.

May 1976 – July 1987: Tri-Agency Family Court Services

Psychologist. Individual psychotherapy and psychological testing in adolescent court-referred cases. Consultation and training of staff on psychotherapy and interpretation of psychological tests. Evaluation of effectiveness of project.

March 1977 – July 1978: QueensCounty Neuropsychiatric Institute

Psychologist. Individual psychotherapy and diagnostic evaluation of neurotic adults and children.

March 1977 – July 1978: James Weldon Johnson Family & Children's Clinic

Psychologist. Individual psychotherapy and psychological testing with children and adolescents referred by the Bureau of Child Guidance.

July 1975 – Feb 1977: East New York Mental Health Center

Psychologist. Individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, community meetings, music therapy, with out-patient psychotics and severe neurotics. Supervision of DayCenter case presentations. Diagnostic psychological evaluation of inpatient psychotics, children and outpatients of KingsboroughPsychiatricCenter.

March 1974 – June 1976: Family Court of the State of New York, QueensCenter, Mental Health Services

Senior psychologist. Intake interviews, psychological testing, and assessment of mental status in a wide variety of court-referred cases. Consultation with psychiatrists, probation officials, and social agencies regarding diagnoses, prognoses, and recommended treatment for individual cases.

September 1973 – September 1974: ManhattanStateHospital

Psychology Intern. Inpatient: Individual psychotherapy, co-led therapy group, diagnostic testing assessment of mental status, case presentation. Consultation with schools and agencies, diagnostic testing of children and adolescents.

January 1972 – September 1973: Head Start, ChambersChildDevelopmentCenter

Psychological Consultant. Observation and assessment of preschool children. Consultation with parents, teachers, and paraprofessionals on a wide variety of child problems. Individual therapy, psychological testing, lectures to staff on child development, program evaluation.

Sept 1972 – June 1973: FordhamUniversityCounselingCenter.

Counselor. Individual psychotherapy, vocational and educational counseling in conjunction with therapy practicum.

PUBLICATIONS

Newman, E. The resolution of inconsistent attitude communications in normals and schizophrenics. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, 1976.

Newman, E. The resolution of inconsistent attitude communications in normals and schizophrenics. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1977, 86, 41-46.

LICENSES

1977: Certified Psychologist, State of New York, License #005418

1995: Bilingual Certified School Psychologist, State of New York

1998: New YorkState Teacher Certification Examinations- Proficiency in Spanish

1998: Bilingual – Extension of Certificate, New YorkState

REFERENCES: Provided on request.