Dr. Judy Roth is a clinical psychologist/psychoanalyst, adjunct medical professor at The CUNY School of Medicine in New York City, and clinical consultant for the NYU Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis externship and human rights work group and the City College clinical psychology doctoral program. She is in private practice in New York city working with young adults and adults. She has been involved in psychological accompaniment and witnessing efforts inside and outside the formal office setting and is co-chair of the Global Psychosocial Network. Dr. Roth has published on efforts to bear witness to political violence and most recently on awakening to the implicated self. In her clinical and communal work, and in her writing Dr. Roth draws from relational and existential psychology and psychoanalysis. She is the daughter of Holocaust refugees, a parent, and a clinician who has had the privilege of working with first generation young adults, immigrants, and parents raising children in an ever-darkening world---experiences that deeply inform her orientation to the current moment.
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