Background
Efran, Jay Steven was born on October 10, 1936 in New York City. Son of Sidney and Sylvia (Taylor) Efran.
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Efran, Jay Steven was born on October 10, 1936 in New York City. Son of Sidney and Sylvia (Taylor) Efran.
1 child, Daniel Sidney. Bachelor of Arts, City College of New York, 1958, Master of Science, 1959. Doctor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, 1963.
Assistant professor psychology University Rochester, 1963-1968, associate professor, 1968-1971, Temple University, 1971-1974, professor, since 1974, director clinical training, 1971-1980, professor emeritus, since 2002.
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Fellow American Psychological Association, American Group Psychotherapy Association, Pennsylvania Psychological Association. Member American Cybernetic Society, Philadelphia Area Group Psychotherapy Society (past president), Philadelphia Society Clinical Psychologists.
Married Elsa Ann Rubin, January 29, 1967. 1 child, Daniel Sidney.