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Leland van den Daele received a Ph.D.
with a specialty in clinical developmental
psychology from Purdue University. Leland
is a former David Ross Fellow; NIMH Senior
Post-Doctoral Fellow; and Fellow with the
International Institute of Humanistic Studies.
He graduated from the Karen Horney Psychoanalytic
Institute in New York City, where he served
as supervising psychoanalyst in the Program
in Psychotherapy. He is a current Fellow,
Academy of Clinical Psychology, and Diplomate
in Clinical Psychology, American Board of
Professional Psychology. In addition to
his activities at CIIS, Leland is a member
of the editorial board of the American
Journal of Psychoanalysis, and director
of psychological treatment for a nonprofit
organization dedicated to the treatment
of terminally ill patients, and has a private
practice.
With more than 30 journal articles, several
book chapters, two edited books, and a monograph,
Leland conducts research in moral judgment
and values, cognition and logic, dreams
and adaptation, music and imagery, and the
relation of these areas to culture, psychological
development, and psychoanalysis.
Clinical
Psychology Program
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