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Dr. Jerald Grobman, M.D.

Jerald Grobman, MD Dr.Grobman is a a graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine, a board certified psychiatrist, and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. .For the past 40 years he has been in private practice specializing in the assessment and psychotherapy of gifted adolescents and adults. His website, his publications on underachievement in gifted adolescents and young adults .... Read More

Madelon Sann, LCSW

Madelon Sann is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Social Work. She is a licensed clinical social worker, a certified supervisor of the psychotherapeutic process and a certified group psychoanalyst. She maintains private practices in New York and New Jersey. Read More

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Jerald Grobman M.D.
646-872-6842

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646-354-0907

Jerald Grobman M.D.

646-872-6842

Madelon Sann L.C.S.W.

646-354-0907
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