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Frances Sommer Anderson, Ph.D. is a Faculty member at The National Institute for the Psychotherapies Training Institute (NIPTI) and holds appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, New York University Medical School; Psychologist, Bellevue Hospital Center; and Adjunct Clinical Supervisor, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program, City College, CUNY.
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