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Jerold Gold is a Senior Adjunct Faculty member in the Department of Psychology at the Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University. He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Adelphi University (1980) and is a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology (American Board of Professional Psychology, 2001). His academic career is deeply rooted in clinical psychology and psychotherapy integration.
- Ph.D., Adelphi University (1980)
- Certificate in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Adelphi University (1990)
- Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (2001)
His research and teaching interests center on psychotherapy integration, psychopathology, personality theory, and psychodynamic approaches. He has made significant contributions to the theoretical and clinical understanding of assimilative psychodynamic therapy, attachment-based integration, and the role of mindfulness in psychotherapy. His work emphasizes the synthesis of psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and humanistic models.
The recent publications of Dr. Gold reflect a consistent focus on the mechanisms and outcomes of integrative and psychodynamic therapies. His research explores therapeutic alliance, adherence and flexibility, object representation, and the treatment of anxiety, personality, and eating disorders. He frequently collaborates with leading researchers such as Michael Hilsenroth and George Stricker, contributing to both empirical and theoretical advancements in clinical psychology.
- Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (2001)
- Editor, Journal of Psychotherapy Integration (2000–2011)
- Consulting Editor, Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice (2011–2017)
- Editorial Board, PSYCCRITIQUES/Contemporary Psychology (2006–2018)
- Associate Editor, Journal of Integrative and Eclectic Psychotherapy (1992–1998)
Dr. Gold has supervised doctoral thesis work and taught advanced courses such as Doctoral Thesis Supervision. His advising has shaped clinical scholars in the field of psychotherapy integration. He has not received named grants in the text, but his editorial leadership and extensive publication record indicate sustained scholarly productivity. He is an active member of professional organizations including the American Psychological Association (APA), New York State Psychological Association (NYSPA), and Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration (SEPI). While no formal lab or team is mentioned, his collaborative research network is evident through co-authored publications and editorial roles.

