Background
Nieburg, Herbert Alan was born on November 15, 1946 in Brooklyn. Son of Ralph and Ruth (Finkelstein) Nieburg.
Nieburg, Herbert Alan was born on November 15, 1946 in Brooklyn. Son of Ralph and Ruth (Finkelstein) Nieburg.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Ricker College, 1971; Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling, Long Island U., 1973; certified in clinical hypnosis, Morton Prince Center, 1976; Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, Florida Institute Technology, 1983.
Neuropsychologist division neurology, Maimonides Medical Center, 1972-1979;
member adjunct staff division neurology, Maimonides Medical Center, 1977-1980;
staff psychometrist, Maimonides Community Mental Health Center, Brooklyn, 1973-1974;
staff psychotherapist, psychometrist sickle cell program, Jewish Hospital and Medical Center, 1975;
adjunct attending psychotherapist division hematology/oncology, Jewish Hospital and Medical Center, 1975-1983;
fellow in clinical hypnosis, Morton Prince Center, 1972-1974;
pre-doctoral fellow, Morton Prince Center, 1976-1978;
clinical instructor neurology Downstate Medical Center, State University of New York, Brooklyn, 1973-1983;
clinical assistant professor department ophthalmology, State University of New York, Brooklyn, since 1984;
director provider relations, Four Winds Hospital, Katonah, New York, since 1991. Fellow in clinical hypnosis Institute for Research in Hypnosis, New York City, 1974-1976. Board director psychological services Morton Prince Clinic, 1976-1977.
Board director counselling services Brooklyn unic, 1976-1977. Board director counselling services Brooklyn unit New York City division American Cancer Society, 1977-1982, coordinator counselling Superior vena cava syndrome.N.Y.C. division, 1980-1982, Westchester division, 1982-1984, board directors Northern Westchester unit, since 1982. Director psychological services, department rehabilitation medicine Peninsula Hospital Center, Far Rockaway, New York, 1977-1978.
Attending psychotherapist, member Executive Committee Institute for Human/Companion Animal Bond, since 1982. Adjunct clinician, university counselling center State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1978-1979. Director clinical services Morton Prince Center, Mount Kisco, New York, 1979.
Member adjunct faculty department behavioral/social science Westchester Community College, 1979-1980. Member graduate faculty College of New Rochelle, 1981-1982. Consultant psychotherapist New York City chapter Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1979-1981.
Co-director Northern Westchester Consultation Associations, Mount Kisco, since 1982. Executive director N.E. Consultation Associations, Inc., Mount Kisco, since 1982, N.E. Learning Associations, 1982-1983. Director neuropsychology services Metropolitan Neuropsychol.
Superior vena cava syndrome, Ltd., Brooklyn, 1984-1985. Consultant psychologist Northern Westchester Hospice, since 1983. Supervisor Rockland Volunteer Counselling Svc., since 1983.
Consultant Shell of Hope, Brooklyn. Adjunct Professor community health Long Island U., since 1982. Psychologist Westchester County Department Public Safety, since 1983, board director psychology services, member crisis and hostage team, county police coordinator.
Attending psychotherapist Caledonian/Brooklyn Hospital, since 1981. Media resource psychologist, since 1982. Professor, coordinator graduate program Long Island U., Westchester.
Board of directors District Nursing Association, since 1984. Vice president board directors, chairman nursery school committee Northern Westchester YM-YWHA, 1979-1985. Coordinator community education Westchester County DCMH, since 1988.
With United States Amry, 1971. Fellow American Orthopsychiat. Association; member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Psychological Association (media resource psychologist 1982-1983), New York Academy Sciences, New York Society Clinical Psychologists, Brooklyn Psychological Society, Alpers Silver Stick Society, American Gerontology Society, Cancer and Leukemia Group B (psychiatry subcommittee), Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, American Group Psychotherapy assosiation, New York State Hospice Association, Academy Family Psychology.