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David Biderman, Ph.D.

Psychology

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Personal Statement

David Biderman is a New York State Licensed Psychologist who specializes in the neuropsychological rehabilitation of individuals who have sustained brain injuries. His career spans over 27 years of training and experience in the holistic approach to the recovery of individuals with brain injuries. This model also includes the education and training of family members/significant others (care-partners); as a brain injury often not only affects the individual with the injury, but her or his family as well. His approach involves building self-insight into behavioral and cognitive (i.e. thinking) changes, then providing cognitive remedial training as well as, behavior modification strategies and other compensatory tools to the individuals. Her or his family members/care-partners) can also learn how to best cue the use of these strategies at home. Throughout the neuropsychological rehabilitative process, the individual with the brain injury receives counseling to learn how make peace with the changes.

Biographical Info

Dr. Biderman was born and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology at Fordham University. He then received his Master’s Degree in Psychology at Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, followed by his Doctoral Degree, specializing in Health Psychology from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology/Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

Prior to becoming involved in in the Rehabilitation of individuals with a brain injury, Dr. Biderman (while in graduate school) worked at Montefiore Medical Center as a research assistant for the Division of Consultation/Liaison Psychiatry, while also training as psychologist, working with medical patients struggling with HIV/AIDS. He then began working for NYU Medical Center as a clinical research project administrator in the División of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Psychiatry Department. Following that he started working at Rusk Rehabilitation in 1995 as a neuropsychological tester/clinical data & computer management expert on a study of methodology to improve social problem solving in individuals with an acquired brain injury. After completing his doctorate degree, he was fortunate to begin his training under Dr. Yehuda Ben Yishay, in the internationally acclaimed model treatment program for individuals with a brain injury at Rusk Rehabilitation. Dr. Biderman spent the next 25 years at the BIDTP (Brain Injury Day Treatment Program). He ultimately became the program manager, following Dr. Ben-Yishay’s retirement in 2010.

Dr. Biderman is thrilled to have joined the Rehabilitation Professionals at New York Presbyterian.

In addition to Dr. Biderman’s role working with patients and their families, he is currently working on a cognitive retraining software application, to improve attention functions in individuals with an acquired brain injury. Dr. Biderman also contributes to the education of Brain Injury fellows, Psychology Doctoral Interns and other professionals and students interested in learning about comprehensive neuropsychological rehabilitation.

Most recently he has presented and published on the role of significant others in the rehabilitation of individuals with a brain injury, as well as, using intensive psychotherapeutic techniques to achieve positive outcomes in individuals with complex psychosocial challenges, following a brain injury.

Research
Education 
  • Ph.D.
    Yeshiva University
    1999
  • M.A.
    Yeshiva University
    1994
  • B.A.
    Fordham University
    1987
Appointments 
  • Assistant Attending Physician
    NewYork-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
  • Assistant Professor of Neuropsychology in Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine
    Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University
  • Assistant Professor of Neuropsychology in Clinical Psychiatry
    Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University

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