
معرفی
Dr. Jordan Bate is an Assistant Professor at Yeshiva University’s Katz School of Science and Health, specializing in Clinical Psychology. She holds a PhD from The New School for Social Research (2017) and a BA in History and Political Science from Williams College (2006), followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Lenox Hill Hospital.
- Education: PhD (2017), The New School for Social Research; BA (2006), Williams College
Her research integrates attachment theory with trauma-informed care, focusing on psychotherapy processes for children, families, and perinatal populations. Key interests include mentalization, therapeutic alliance, and training clinicians in evidence-based interventions.
Dr. Bate’s publications span topics such as adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), parenting stress, and video-assisted therapy, reflecting her commitment to understanding trauma’s impact and improving clinical practices. She has received recognition including the 2018 International Psychoanalytical Association Grant and multiple fellowships.
- 2018: International Psychoanalytical Association Grant
- 2017: Honored Graduate Student Speaker, The New School
- 2015-2016: Dissertation Fellowship, The New School
- 2012: Outstanding MA Graduate Award, The New School
Dr. Bate teaches courses in cognitive assessment, child therapy, and attachment-based psychotherapy processes, contributing to graduate training in clinical psychology.




