1983
Earns a Bachelor of Music in trombone from Manhattan School of Music in New York, NY.
1985
Earns a Master of Arts in trombone performance from Brooklyn Conservatory of Music in Brooklyn, NY.
1988
Worked as a faculty member of Yeshiva University in New York, NY, through 2008.
1990
Earns a Master of Arts in psychology from the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University.
1993
Earns a Doctor of Psychology in clinical psychology from the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University.
1994
Is the assistant director of clinical training at the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology and continues in this role.
1995
Privately practices psychology in New York, NY, and continues to do so.
2005
Works as an adjunct clinical supervisor within the Counseling Center at Pace University in New York, NY, through 2008.
2008
Teaches as an associate professor of psychology at LaGuardia Community College in Long Island City, NY, and continues to do so.
2010
Serves as president of the Division of Social Issues within the New York State Psychological Association through 2011.
2011
Co-chairs of the committee on sexualities and gender identities within the American Psychological Association and continues to do so.
2012
Serves as director of counseling services at Manhattan School of Music in New York, NY, and continues to do so.
2018
Is honored by the Forensic Division of the New York State Psychological Association.
2019
Receives the Diversity Award from the American Psychological Association.