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Dr Norka Malberg

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Norka T. Malberg, PsyD is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Yale Child Study Center, and School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut. She is a Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychoanalyst and a member of the Western New England Psychoanalytic Society and the Contemporary Freudian Society. Dr. Malberg is co-editor of the Lines of Development Book Series by Karnac Books for which she co-edited the first book: The Anna Freudian Tradition in 2010. She is on the editorial board for the Psychoanalytic Study of the Child and the Journal of Infant, Child And Adolescent Psychotherapy. Dr. Malberg is the co-editor of the Child and Adolescent Sections of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM-2). She co-authored the recent book: Time-limited Mentalization-Based Therapy for Children (MBT-C) published by the American Psychological Association Press in 2017 and was recently featured as guest master clinician in the APA Video Series illustrating MBT techniques. Dr. Malberg is originally from San Juan, Puerto Rico. She lectures and publishes in the USA, Europe and Latin America in a wide variety of topics from a developmental psychoanalytic perspective. She actively works as consultant to community based service organizations regarding applications of psychodynamic theory and technique in outreach settings.

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