ABOUT THE
CO-DIRECTORS
Andrew R. Eisen received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology
from the University at Albany, State University of New York, and
completed his clinical child residency at the University of Mississippi
Medical Center. For the last 20 years, Dr. Eisen has been a Professor
in the School of Psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson University where he
also directs the Child Anxiety Disorders Clinic, a clinical research
program. Dr. Eisen is Co-Director of the Child Anxiety and Related
Disorders Clinic, which for the last 10 years, was based in Rockland
County, New York. Dr. Eisen is a licensed psychologist in both New
York and New Jersey. His clinical and research interests include
child anxiety and related problems, learning disorders, and sensory
integration issues with an emphasis on developing individualized
treatments for these populations. Dr. Eisen has published numerous
articles and chapters and is on the editorial board of the Journal of
Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology. He has co-authored or
co-edited seven books.
Linda B. Engler received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology
from Binghamton University, State University of New York, and completed
her clinical child residency at the University of Florida Health Sciences
Center. Dr. Engler is former staff psychologist at the Institute
for Child Development, Hackensack University Medical Center, and for the
last 10 years, Co-Director of the Child Anxiety and Related Disorders
Clinic. Dr. Engler is a licensed psychologist in both New York and
New Jersey. Her clinical and research interests include child
anxiety and related problems, ADHD, and the early detection and
remediation of nonverbal and language-based learning disorders. Dr.
Engler has published and presented in the areas of anxiety disorders,
ADHD, eating disorders, and school partnerships, and has co-authored two
books.
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