Ph.D. 1978, New York University

Mary-Joan Gerson, Ph.D., ABPP
Teaching Faculty & Clinical Consultant | Interpersonal Track
Book
Gerson, M.J. (2009). The Embedded Self: An Integrated Psychodynamic and Systems Perspective on Couple and Family Therapy. Second edition. New York:Taylor & Francis (Routledge).
Journal Articles
Gerson M.J. (2011). Cyberspace Betrayal: Attachment in an Era of Virtual Connection. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 22 (2), 148-156.
Gerson, M.J. (2007). The justice of intimacy: beyond the golden rule. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 43 (2), 247-260.
Publications Relevant to Applied Psychoanalytic Theory
Gerson, M.J. (in press). Psychoanalytic Activism: Historical Perspective and Subjective Conundrums. Psychoanalytic Psychology.
Gerson, M.J. (2011). The World of Mad Men: Power, Surface and Passion. The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 71, 370–375.
Publications Relevant to Individual and Family Coping with Chronic Medical Illness
Gerson, M-J, Gerson, CD. (2012). Review article: The importance of relationships in irritable bowel syndrome. Gastroenterology Practice and Research, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, Article ID 157340, 1-5.
Gerson, CD, Gerson M-J. (2010). A cross-cultural perspective on irritable bowel syndrome. Mount Sinai J Medicine. 77, 707-712.
Contact Information
Mary-Joan Gerson, Ph.D., ABPP
Teaching Faculty & Clinical Consultant | Interpersonal Track mjg5@nyu.edu 80 Central Park West, Suite CNew York, NY 10023
Phone: (212) 799-2878