Michael C. Singer, PhD, is a clinical psychologist whose private practice on the Upper West Side of Manhattan includes adults, children, and couples. He also leads a support group for male survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Michael is a psychotherapy supervisor at the William Alanson White Institute and has also supervised doctoral candidates at the City College of the City University of New York and Adelphi University, where he earned his doctorate. An adjunct professor at Hunter College, his articles on treatment and training issues, LGBT mental health, and the treatment of children, as well as his research into the internal experience of performing artists, have appeared in a variety of professional journals. A former professional violist who holds a Master of Music degree in Viola Performance from the Manhattan School of Music, Michael’s continuing involvement with the arts is reflected in his activities as part of the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society’s Global Council. He is a frequent presenter at both the Artists Study Group and Service and the Sexual Abuse Study Group and Service at the White Institute.
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