Dinah Braude Kremberg, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist Dr. Dinah Braude Kremberg is a licensed psychologist, certified school psychologist, and certified school social worker who specializes in working with children, adolescents, and families. Dr. Braude Kremberg believes that a warm, nurturing, trusting relationship is key to personal growth and change. She supports a child-centered educational and treatment approach to therapy. She is well versed in dealing with early childhood intervention services, with expertise in identifying and treating psychological issues from early childhood through adolescence and young adulthood. Working within a developmental, cognitive, and systems framework, Dr. Braude Kremberg has extensive experience dealing with special needs populations, special education law, and IEPs; often implementing optimal educational plans and placements while serving as a liaison to private and public schools and agencies. She served as a school psychologist and supervisor in school districts across New Jersey, coordinating care with social workers, psychologists, learning consultants, speech therapists, Board Certified Behavior Analysts, and occupational and physical therapists. As the Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at New York Medical College, Dr. Braude Kremberg taught medical interns and residents, and trained student psychologists from several major graduate university programs. She completed an internship in pediatrics at Metropolitan Hospital where she conducted psychological assessments and worked with children and families around the psychological management of physical issues. Subsequently, she worked as a psychologist in the Metropolitan Outpatient Child Psychiatry Clinic, where she received training in family therapy from the Ackerman Institute. Dr. Braude Kremberg holds a master’s degree in psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and a doctoral degree in psychology from New York University.