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          Jeffrey B. Feldman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor





Director of Occupational Rehabilitation Services
Comp Rehab

Specialties: Clinical Health Psychology, Pain Management, Rehabilitation, Hypnosis, Stress Management, PTSD, Management Coaching and Consultation

EDUCATION:


1979            
Internship: N.Y.U. Medical Center - Bellevue Hospital
1978             Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
                    Ph.D., M.A., Clinical Psychology - September,
                   (APA Approved)
1974             Rutgers College of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J.
                   A.B.,   cum laude, Psychology/English - May,
                   Honors: Phi Beta Kappa, Psi Chi.


PREDOCTORAL TRAINING:

9/77 - 9/78    Veterans Administration Hospital - Cleveland, OH

PUBLICATIONS:

Childers, C., Feldman, J., Guo, H.  Myofascial Pain.  In W. Frontera, (Ed.) Essentials of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2nd edition, Phil: Hanley & Belfus (2008).

Feldman, J. (2005). Review of Lichstein, K., Durrence, H., Riedel, B. Taylor, D. and Bush, A. Epidemiology of Sleep: Age, Gender, and EthnicityAmerican Journal of Clinical Hypnosis.  48,  58-60.

Feldman, J. (2004). The Prevention of Occupational Low Back Pain Disability – Evidence Based Reviews Point in a New Direction.  Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 13, 1-15.

Feldman, J. (2004).  The Neurobiology of Pain, Affect, and Hypnosis.  American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis 46, 187-200.

Aronoff, G., Feldman, J., & Campion, T. (2000). Chronic Pain and Disability.  In Randolph, D.C., State of the Art Reviews; Occupational Medicine (In press).

Aronoff, G., Gallagher, R. & Feldman, J. (2000).  Biopsychosocial Evaluation and Treatment of Chronic Pain.  In P. Raj et al. (Eds.) Practical Management of Pain, Third Edition.  St Louis: Mosby, 156-165.

Aronoff, G. & Feldman, J. (2000).  Preventing Disablity from Chronic Pain.  International Review of Psychiatry. 12, 156-168.

Aronoff, G. & Feldman, J. (1999).  Preventing Iatrogenic Disability from Chronic Pain.  Current Review of Pain 3; 67-77.  Phil., PA:  Current Science Inc.
Feldman, J., Phillips, L., & Aronoff, G. (1999).  A Cognitive Systems Approach to Treating Chronic Pain Patients and their Families.  In G. Aronoff, Evaluation and Treatment of Chronic Pain, Third Edition.  Baltimore:  Willliams & Wilkins.

Feldman, J., (1998).  A Paradoxical Cognitive Behavioral Approach to the Rehabilitation of the Injured Worker.  Current Review of Pain, 2; 11-18. Phil., PA: Current Science Inc. 

Feldman, J., (1997).  Rehabilitation of Chronic Pain Patients:Expanding an Ericksonian Approach to Interdisciplinary Team Treatment.  In W. Matthews and J. Edgette (Eds.), Current Thinking and Research in Brief Therapy.  N.Y.:  Brunner/Mazel.

Feldman, J., (1994).  A Multischema Model for Combining         Ericksonian and Cognitive Therapy.  In S. Lankton & K. Erickson (Eds.), The Essence of a Single Session Success, Ericksonian    Monographs, 9. N.Y: Brunner/Mazel.

Feldman, J., (1988).  The Utilization of Cognition in       Psychotherapy: A Comparison of Ericksonian and Cognitive Therapy. In S. Lankton & J. Zeig (Eds.), Ericksonian Monographs/Research Comparisons and Medical Applications ofEricksonian Techniques, 4. N.Y: Brunner/Mazel.

Feldman, J., (1985).  Subliminal Perception and InformationProcessing Theory: Empirical and Conceptual Validation of Erickson's Notion of the Unconscious.  In J. Zeig (Ed.), Ericksonian Psychotherapy, Volume 1: Structures. NY: Brunner/Mazel, 431-447.  (Translated and republished as: Subliminal Wahrenhmung und Informations-Verarbeitungstheorie.  Hypnosis und Kognition,5 (2), 1988, 74-86).

Feldman, J., (1985).  The Work of Milton Erickson: a Multisystem        Model of Eclectic Therapy.  Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 22, 154-162.

Feldman, J., (1983).  Family Therapy.  In  A. E. Ferreira & P. F.Carneiro, Personalidade et Terapie Hoje (Personality and Therapy Today).  Rio De Janeiro: Zahar.

 

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