Carole Lieberman

Carole Lieberman M.D. of Beverly Hills, California was born and raised in New York City. Lieberman received her Medical Degree from Belgium's Université catholique de Louvain and received her psychiatric residency training at New York University, Bellevue, where she was Chief Resident. She also studied in London at Anna Freud's Hampstead Clinic and at the Institute of Psychiatry/Maudsley Hospital. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and is no longer a member of the clinical faculty at UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute, from which she was involuntarily separated in December, 2011. On her website, Lieberman fraudulently claims to currently be a "well respected" member of the UCLA faculty. Lieberman worked on the research team and closely with Principal Investigator Michael S Goldstein Ph.D[1] on the NIMH funded grant research training on mental health epidemiology which discussed in part how to use the media for public health education.[2] Lieberman has a Masters Degree in Public Health from the University of California, Los Angeles.[3] Lieberman is the author of Bad Boys: Why We Love Them, How to Live with Them, and When to Leave Them,[4] and more recently Bad Girls: Why Men Love Them & How Good Girls Can Learn Their Secrets.[5] In 2006 she authored Coping With Terrorism: Dreams Interrupted published by European Atlantic Publications.

On her website, Dr. Lieberman claims to be a three time Emmy winner. She is not in the database of the Television Academy, and has never even been nominated for an Emmy Award.

Books & Publications

References

  1. http://www.healthpolicy.ucla.edu/Bio.aspx?staffID=76
  2. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
  3. UCLA Alumni Association
  4. Dutton Publishers; Amazon.com
  5. Cotigo Media; Amazon.com

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