Background
Bardach, Joan Lucile was born on October 3, 1919 in Albany, New York, United States. Daughter of Monroe Lederer and Lucile May (Lowenberg) Bardach.
Bardach, Joan Lucile was born on October 3, 1919 in Albany, New York, United States. Daughter of Monroe Lederer and Lucile May (Lowenberg) Bardach.
Bachelor, Cornell University, 1940. Master of Arts in Psychology, New York University, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, 1957.
Certified in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, New York University, 1970.
Supervisor clinical psychologist, New York University Rusk Institute Rehabilitation Medicine, 1959-1961;
assistant chief and acting chief psychologist, Rusk Institute Rehabilitation Medicine, 1962-1965;
director psychological services, Rusk Institute Rehabilitation Medicine, 1965-1982;
research psychologist, member of faculty, New York Medical College, 1961-1962;
clinical professor rehabilitation medicine (psychology), New York Medical College, since 1976;
supervisor postdoctoral program psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, New York University, since 1978;
private practice clinical psychology and psychoanalysis, New York City, since 1957. Non-governmental organization representative to United Nations International Center Sociological, Penal and Penitentiary Research and Studies, Messina, Italy, since 1985. Principal investigator National Institute of Mental Health, 1976-1981.
Member of advisory board Coalition Sexuality and Disability, Planned Parenthood, 1983-1989. Consultant in field.
Fellow American Orthopsychiat. Association; member American Psychological Association, American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine, Sex Information and Education Council United States, National Register Health Service Providers in Psychology, Eastern Psychological assosiation, New York State Psychological Association.