Dr. Genovese received his A.B. (1967) and his M.A. (1969) in
psychology from Columbia University, a Professional Diploma
(1975) in School Psychology and Ph.D. (1979) in child psychology
from St. John's University. In addition, he holds a Professional
Diploma (1990) in Marriage and Family Therapy from Hofstra University.
He has published several articles and book chapters dealing
with bereavement processes and with adolescence. He is the co-author
of a Therapy the Single Parent (1993). His clinical training
was under the supervision of Howard Eisman, Ph.D. in clinical
psychology (Coney Island Hospital), George Krupp, M.D. in psychoanalysis
and psychodynamic therapy and Joan Atwood, Ph.D. in marriage
and family therapy (Hofstra University Marital and Family Clinic).
His academic training at St. John's was done under the direction
of John Carboy, Ph.D. in child psychology; James Curley, Ph.D.
in school psychology; and William Theis, Ph.D. in neuropsychology
and cognitive behavioral psychology; Joan D. Atwood, Ph.D. in
systemic theory and practice; and George Krupp, M.D. in Freudian
and ego psychology.
His
current interests are in research aimed at adolescence and
in systemic and individual reactions to losses, along with
inquiry into the experiences of single parent families. He
has started an investigation into the possibly synergistic
effect of unifying systemic and child psychological theory
and therapy.
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