Carole Lieberman
Carole Lieberman is a renowned psychiatrist and media personality known for her extensive work in the field of mental health. She is a board-certified psychiatrist with a specialty in forensic psychiatry. Lieberman is also a bestselling author and a frequent guest on popular television shows and news programs.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Carole Lieberman was born and raised in New York City. She pursued her undergraduate studies at Hunter College, where she majored in psychology. She then attended Belgium's University of Louvain for her medical degree. Following this, she completed her psychiatric residency at New York University's Bellevue Hospital.
Career[edit | edit source]
Lieberman has had a diverse career spanning several decades. She has worked as a practicing psychiatrist, a university professor, a forensic expert, and a media commentator. She has also authored several books on mental health and wellness.
As a psychiatrist, Lieberman has worked in various settings, including private practice, hospitals, and universities. She has also served as an expert witness in high-profile court cases, utilizing her expertise in forensic psychiatry.
In the media, Lieberman is often called upon to provide expert commentary on mental health issues. She has appeared on numerous television shows, including Oprah, Larry King Live, and Good Morning America. She is also a regular contributor to news programs on networks such as CNN, Fox News, and NBC.
Lieberman's books, which include "Bad Girls: Why Men Love Them & How Good Girls Can Learn Their Secrets" and "Coping with Terrorism: Dreams Interrupted", have been well-received and have contributed to her reputation as a leading voice in mental health.
Recognition[edit | edit source]
Lieberman's work has earned her several awards and recognitions. She is a three-time recipient of the NAB's Gracie Allen Award for her radio show, "Dr. Carole's Couch". She has also been honored by the American Medical Association for her contributions to the field of psychiatry.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Lieberman is based in Beverly Hills, California, where she continues to practice psychiatry and contribute to media discussions on mental health.
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