Palombo, Joseph 1928-

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PALOMBO, Joseph 1928-

PERSONAL: Born July 18, 1928, in Cairo, Egypt; married August 3, 1958; wife's name Dorothy D.; children: Karen Palombo Visser. Ethnicity: "Caucasian." Education: New School for Social Research, B.A., 1954; Yale University, M.A. (philosophy), 1957; University of Chicago, M.A. (social work), 1959; Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, certificate in child therapy, 1969.

ADDRESSES: Home—626 Homewood Ave., No. 307, Highland Park, IL 60038; fax: 847-432-0957. E-mail—[email protected].

CAREER: United Charities of Chicago, Chicago, IL, caseworker for Family Service Bureau, 1959-65; North Shore Mental Health Association, Northfield, IL, psychiatric social worker, 1965-70; Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, Chicago, IL, faculty member in Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Therapy Program, 1970—, administrative director of Child Therapy Program and coordinator of continuing education, 1970-78, administrative director of Barr-Harris Center for the Study of Separation and Loss during Childhood, 1976-78. Association for Family Living, psychiatric social worker, 1962-68; private practice of psychotherapy, 1968—; Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, research associate in pediatrics, 1994-95, associate director of Rush Neurobehavioral Center at Rush Children's Hospital, 1995-97, research coordinator, 1997—. University of Chicago, lecturer and leader of summer institutes, 1970-82; Institute for Clinical Social Work, Chicago, founding dean, 1981-92, faculty member, 1992—; Loyola University of Chicago, faculty member, 1982-84, instructor, 1994-95; Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, corresponding member, 2000—.

MEMBER: Academy of Certified Social Workers, Association of Child Psychotherapists (past president), National Association of Social Workers, National Academies of Practice in Social Work (founding member), Illinois Society for Clinical Social Work.

AWARDS, HONORS: D.H.L., Institute for Clinical Social Work, 1999; Lifetime Achievement Award, National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis for Clinical Social Work, 2001.

WRITINGS:

Learning Disorders and Disorders of the Self in Children, W. W. Norton (New York, NY), 2001.

Contributor to books, including The Borderline Patient: Emerging Concepts in Diagnosis, Psychodynamics, and Treatment, edited by J. S. Grotstein, M. Solomon, and J. A. Lang, 1987; Narration and Therapeutic Action: The Construction of Meaning in Psychoanalytic Social Work, edited by J. R. Brandell, Haworth Press (New York, NY), 1996; The Handbook of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy, Jason Aronson Press (NJ), Volume 1: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment, 1995, Volume 2: New Directions in Integrative Treatment, 1997; and Understanding, Diagnosing, and Treating AD/HD in Children andAdolescents: An Integrative Approach, Volume 3, edited by J. A. Incorvaia, B. S. Mark-Goldstein, and D. Tesmer, Jason Aronson Press, 1999. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals, including American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Annual of Psychoanalysis, Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Adolescent Psychiatry, Progress in Self Psychology, Psychoanalytic Social Work, and Journal of Analytic Social Work.