Lisa A. Marrero
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Margaret Levitt
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Janice F. Bistritz
Pediatric Medicine<quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal>
Beth R. Zell
Amanda N. Zayde
<p>Dr. Amanda Zayde is a licensed clinical psychologist at the Child Outpatient Psychiatry Department at Montefiore Medical Center Wakefield Division where she specializes in the treatment of children, adolescents, and emerging adults. She is also the Director and PI of the Connecting and Reflecting Experience (CARE): a transdiagnostic, bi-generational, mentalizing-focused group parenting program. She is the principal investigator of the program’s ongoing community-based clinical trial supported by the FAR Fund, and co-investigator for a series of research grants funded by the Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute and the National Institute of Mental Health. Dr Zayde is also Associate Director of the Psychology Internship Training Program, and co-Director of the Becoming an Emerging Adult at Montefiore (BEAM) program. Dr. Zayde received her Psy.D. from the George Washington University and completed her internship and postdoctoral training at the Yale School of Medicine. </p>
Dr. Zayde's clinical interests are in mentalizing-focused parenting interventions, assessment and treatment of adolescents and emerging adults, and developmental psychopathology and attachment science.
Dr. Zayde is Principal Investigator of the CARE program’s ongoing community-based clinical trial supported by the FAR Fund, and co-investigator for a series of research grants funded by the Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute and the National Institute of Mental Health.
<p><a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32072881/">The Connecting and Reflecting Experience (CARE): theoretical foundation and development of mentalizing-focused parenting groups - PubMed (nih.gov)</a></p>
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<p><a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34525847/">Connection During COVID-19: Pilot Study of a Telehealth Group Parenting Intervention - PubMed (nih.gov)</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8280593/">Mothering from the Inside Out: Addressing the Intersection of Addiction, Adversity, and Attachment with Evidence-Based Parenting Intervention (nih.gov)</a></p>
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<p>Amanda Zayde, PsyD, is Director of the Connecting and Reflecting Experience (CARE) Program and Associate Director of Psychology Internship Training – Combined Track at Montefiore. She is also Co-Developer, Becoming an Emerging Adult at Montefiore (BEAM) and Assistant Professor at our Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her clinical interests are in mentalizing-focused parenting interventions, assessment and treatment of adolescents and emerging adults, and developmental psychopathology and attachment science.
</p><p>After receiving her Bachelor of Arts at the State University of New York at Albany in 2001, Dr. Zayde earned her Doctor of Psychology at the George Washington University in 2011. Her pre- and postdoctoral training took place at Yale University School of Medicine, first as a predoctoral psychology fellow from 2010 to 2011, then as a postdoctoral psychology associate from 2011 to 2012.
</p><p>Dr. Zayde is active in training and mentorship and has been recognized for her research. She is Principal Investigator of the CARE program’s ongoing community-based clinical trial supported by the FAR Fund, and co-investigator for a series of research grants funded by the Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute and the National Institute of Mental Health. She is a member of the American Psychological Association.
</p><p>Dr. Zayde’s work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and shown at national and international conferences. She also provides the news media with expert insights on relationships, stress management, parenting, emerging adulthood, and child psychology.
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Rodney L. Wright
Dr. Wright’s clinical interests include HIV during pregnancy, infectious diseases, sexually transmitted infections, global women’s health and maternal fetal medicine.
Following his clinical interests, Dr. Wright’s research focuses on HIV during pregnancy, prevention of perinatal HIV transmission, cervical dysplasia, HPV and global women’s health.
<p>Rodney L. Wright, MD, MSc, is Director, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wakefield Campus at Montefiore and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Women’s Health, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine at our Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Wright’s clinical interests include HIV during pregnancy, infectious diseases, sexually transmitted infections, global women’s health and maternal fetal medicine.</p><p>After receiving his Bachelor of Arts in biology and psychology from Emory University, Dr. Wright went on to the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, earning his Doctor of Medicine. His post graduate training began at the University of California, Irvine, where he completed a four-year residency in obstetrics and gynecology. Several years later, Dr. Wright pursued a three-year fellowship in maternal fetal medicine at Montefiore-Einstein. After completing this, he continued his education at Einstein, earning his Master of Science in clinical research methods.</p><p>Following his clinical interests, Dr. Wright’s research focuses on HIV during pregnancy, prevention of perinatal HIV transmission, cervical dysplasia, HPV and global women’s health. He’s shared his research and expertise through many peer-reviewed journals, abstracts and invited presentations. He currently serves on the US Department of Health and Human Services Panel on Treatment of Pregnant Women with HIV Infection and Prevention of Perinatal Transmission.</p><p>An active member within the community, Dr. Wright is a member of the New York State AIDS Advisory Council and the New York State Taskforce on Maternal Mortality. He was awarded the Bronx County Medical Society “Peer to Peer” Excellence in Medicine Award. Dr. Wright received the New York State Commissioner of Health Commissioner’s Special Recognition Award in recognition of his work as co-chair of the New York State Perinatal HIV Guidelines Committee and service to the New York State Ending the Epidemic (AIDS) Task Force. Dr. Wright is board certified in both Maternal Fetal Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology and is a member of several professional organizations including the New York Obstetrical Society, the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.</p>
Samson Wiseman
Rebecca L. Winkel
<p>Unhoused populations, infant mental health, toddler mental health, developmental disabilities, foster care and child welfare, attachment, adoption, perinatal mood disorders, trauma, Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)</p>
Richard L. Weiner
<p>Pediatrician, Montefiore Medical Group 2300 Westchester Avenue Bronx, NY 10462 718-829-1900</p>