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Daniel S. Schechter (born 1962 in Miami, Florida) is an American psychiatrist known for his clinical work and research on intergenerational transmission or "communication" of violent trauma and related psychopathology involving parents and very young children. His published work in this area following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York of September 11, 2001 led to a co-edited book entitled "September 11: Trauma and Human Bonds" (2003) and additional original articles with clinical psychologist Susan Coates that were translated into multiple languages and remain among the first accounts of 9/11 related loss and trauma described by mental health professionals who also experienced the attacks and their aftermath Schechter observed that separation anxiety among infant

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  • Daniel Scott Schechter (* 1962 in den USA) ist ein US-amerikanischer Psychiater, Psychoanalytiker und Forscher, der sich auf Kinderpsychiatrie spezialisiert hat. Er ist Professor an der medizinischen Fakultät der New York University und der Universität Lausanne. (de)
  • Daniel S. Schechter (born 1962 in Miami, Florida) is an American psychiatrist known for his clinical work and research on intergenerational transmission or "communication" of violent trauma and related psychopathology involving parents and very young children. His published work in this area following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York of September 11, 2001 led to a co-edited book entitled "September 11: Trauma and Human Bonds" (2003) and additional original articles with clinical psychologist Susan Coates that were translated into multiple languages and remain among the first accounts of 9/11 related loss and trauma described by mental health professionals who also experienced the attacks and their aftermath Schechter observed that separation anxiety among infant (en)
  • Daniel S. Schechter es un médico psiquiatra, psicoanalista e investigador neurobiológico americano. Es actualmente profesor en el Departamento de Psiquiatría pediátrica en la Universidad de Nueva York en los Estados Unidos y en el Departamento de Psiquiatría de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Ginebra en Suiza.​​ En julio de 2019 empieza como Director Médico de una nueva consulta especializada en la evaluación, el tratamiento y la investigación científica de niños de 0-5 años en el Hospital de la Universidad de Lausana en Suiza. (es)
  • Daniel Schechter est un pédopsychiatre. Il est médecin adjoint avec titre de professeur associé dans le domaine de la pédopsychiatrie au Service universitaire de psychiatrie de l'enfant et de l'adolescent (SUPEA) au Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois (CHUV) et à la Faculté de biologie et médecine à l'Université de Lausanne. Depuis juillet 2019, il est co-responsable d'une consultation spécialisée et un programme de recherche en parentalité et en petite enfance également au SUPEA, CHUV. (fr)
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