Judy Kuriansky is an accomplished psychologist with extensive experience in various roles within organizations focused on mental health and psychosocial support. As Past President of the Psychology Coalition of NGOs accredited at the United Nations and a board member and Director of Psychosocial Programs for US Doctors for Africa, Judy Kuriansky has been instrumental in developing initiatives that promote mental health and well-being, particularly in African contexts. Judy Kuriansky also serves on the Board of Directors of the Library of American Broadcasting and has been actively involved with the United Nations as an NGO/DPI representative since 2002. In academia, Judy Kuriansky has been a faculty member at Columbia University's Teachers College, teaching clinical psychology and supervising student projects. Furthermore, Judy Kuriansky has contributed to media as an expert commentator and has hosted a radio advice talk show, demonstrating a commitment to making psychological insights accessible to broader audiences. Educational credentials include a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from New York University and a Master's in Counseling Psychology from Boston University.
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