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Marc A. Nemiroff holds a PhD (1975) in clinical psychology from The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. He is cochair of the Infant/Young Child Mental Health Training Program at the Washington School of Psychiatry, and an affiliate member of the Baltimore–Washington Society for Psychoanalysis. Dr. Nemiroff has served as clinical faculty in George Washington University's Doctor of Psychology Program and has been the coordinator of Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Services for Fairfax County, Virginia. Dr. Nemiroff is also the coauthor of a number of psychotherapeutic books for young children, including A Child's First Book About Play Therapy; All About Adoption; and Help is on the Way: A Child's Book About ADD, among others. He has published in The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, and has lectured and consulted in the areas of child development and child treatment. During the Gulf War (1990), Dr. Nemiroff served at the request of the American Psychological Association as a media spokesperson regarding the effects of televised war on children. Dr. Nemiroff volunteers 1 month each year to work with street children in Mumbai, India, and has presented his work with adopted children to the directors of adoption agencies in Mumbai. Current plans include consultation with the staffs of those agencies. Dr. Nemiroff maintains a private practice in Potomac, Maryland. |