Background
Landau, Judith was born on January 24, 1942 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Daughter of David Issachar and Dorothy Gertrude Landau. came to the United States, 1982.
Landau, Judith was born on January 24, 1942 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Daughter of David Issachar and Dorothy Gertrude Landau. came to the United States, 1982.
Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery, U. Capetown, South Africa, 1964; Diploma in Psychological Medicine, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, 1970.
Intern in surgical-medical-pediatrics, U. Capetown, South Africa, 1965-1966;
resident in psychiatry, U. Capetown, South Africa, 1966-1971;
resident in psychiatry, U. Natal, 1966;
district surgeon, Department Health, South Africa, 1972-1973;
psychiatrist, Valkenberg Hospital, Capetown, 1973-1974;
consultant psychiatrist, U. Capetown Department Psychiatry, 1973-1974;
director Adolescent Outpatient Clinic, Groote Schuler Hospital, Capetown, 1976-1998;
senior psychiatrist department psychiatry, King Edward Hospital, Addington Hospital, King George V Hospital, Durban, Natal, 1977-1980;
director psychiatric residency, U. Natal, Durban, 1977-1980;
member of national medico-legal panel, Pennsylvania Regional Law Center, South Africa, 1979-1982;
lecturer psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School Medicine, 1982-1983;
associate professor psychiatry, U. Rochester (New York) School Medicine & Dentistry, 1983-1992;
associate professor family medicine, U. Rochester (New York) School Medicine & Dentistry, 1988-1992;
professor psychiatry & family medicine, U. Rochester (New York) School Medicine & Dentistry, since 1992. Visiting professor National Jewish Medical Research Center, Denver, since 1998. President Linking Human Sys., since 1998.
Senior lecturer U. Natal, Department Psychiatry, 1977-1980, honorary senior lecturer, 1980-1982. Senior lecturer U. The University of Durban-Westville Faculty of Health Sciences, 1980-1982. Director adolescent program The Fairmount Institute, Philadelphia, 1982-1983.
Director family therapy training program, division family U. Rochester, 1983-1993. Director family & marriage clinic, division family programs, Strong Memorial Hospital, 1983-1984, director clinical services, division family programs, department psychiatry, 1984-1993. Coordinator psychosocial medicine U. Rochester, School Medicine & Dentistry, 1986-1997, director division family programs, department psychiatry, 1993-1996.
Consultant numerous university and health science agys.
Member of advisory board International East/West Bridging Family Therapy Conference, 1987-1989, Funding for the Future of Our Children, 1995-1997. Member Hungarian Center for Addictions and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Training, Hungary, since 1993, board directors 1992-1994,vice president, 1994-1995. Member international advisory board Florida Couples and Family Institute, Northwood Medical Center, West Palm beach, Florida, since 1982.
Member of advisory committee Family Health Consortium. Active numerous other civic groups. Fellow American Board Medical Psychotherapists (diplomate), American Orthopsychiatric Association, American Association Marriage & Family Therapy (chair commission supervisor 1988-1989, committee supervisor 1986-1989).
Member American Family Therapy Association (chair live supervisor interest group 1986-1991), American Cancer Society (medical advising committee 1991-1997, chair Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome task force 1989-1995, board directors 1988-1995, chair medical affairs committee 1986-1995), New York State Association Marriage & Family Therapy (co-chair minority affairs since 1994), National Council Family Rels. Pennsylvania 1982-1983, New York since 1983), Genesee Valley chapter Association Marital and Family Therapy (nominating committee 1994-1998), Family Research Consortium, Women's Research Group, Asn. Women Psychiatrists Rochester, Organisation Women Faculty, Society Teachers Health Care Coalition, Society Teachers Family Medicine, International Family Therapy Association (member Executive Board since 1996), South African Institute Marital and Family Therapy (life, 1st national president 1981-1982, founder, chair national.eec. steering committee 1979-1981), Association Sistemica de Buenos Aires (honorary life), Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (commission on the family 1985).
Married Johannes Hendrick Naude, August 7, 1967 (divorced January 1980). Children: Johan, David, Raoul, Catherine. 1 fosterchild, Janet Henderson.
Married Morris Duncan Stanton, January 20, 1982 (divorced May 1997). 1 stepchild, Elizabeth Chambers.