Michelle Friedman, MD
Written by Michelle Friedman   
Thursday, 19 October 2006

Deot Journal
Deot Article by Dr Michelle Friedman
Deot Journal
Dr. Michelle Friedman, Contributor

Overcoming Shame
Jewish Women International Magazine, December, 2009
Dr. Michelle Friedman, Contributor

Observant Married Jewish Women and Sexual Life: An Empirical Study
Conversations, Issue 5: Orthodoxy: Family & Gender Issues

History of Past Sexual Abuse in Married Observant Women
Am J Psychiatry 164:11, November 2007

Sex Selection and Halakhic Ethics: A Contemporary Discussion
Discussion: Michelle Friedman (pgs. 60-62)
Tradition 40:1, 2007 

Reflections of an Orthodox Psychiatrist
Sh'ma, Fall 2001

Rites of Passage
Barnard, Winter 1999

Shame and Illness: A Jewish Perspective
The Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine, 2003

Shrinking the Jury
Psychiatric Times, May 1998

Ties That Bind
Lillith, Fall 2000

Shrinking the Jury
Jofa Journal

Psychotherapy and Teshuvah: Parallel and Overlapping Systems for Change
Michelle Friedman, MD & Dr. Rachel Yehuda, Torah U-Madda Journal, 11/2002-03

Why Don't The Girls Say No
Jofa Journal  

DR. MICHELLE FRIEDMAN, CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF PASTORAL COUNSELING
Dr. Michelle Friedman received an MD from the NYU School of Medicine and has completed advanced training at the Columbia University Psychoanalytic Center for Training and Research. She is a highly respected psychiatrist who focuses on the Jewish community and has a special interest in the rabbinate and pastoral counseling. In addition to her private practice and her role at YCT, Dr. Friedman is also Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Hospital, New York.