Amiya Waldman-Levi
Dr. Amiya Waldman-Levi is a distinguished Clinical Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy at Yeshiva University, where she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role. She earned her PhD in Occupational Therapy from the prestigious Hebrew University in Israel, followed by extensive postdoctoral training that has further honed her expertise. With 18 years of experience in higher education and 12 years in clinical practice, Dr. Waldman-Levi is a seasoned professional in her field. Her research is primarily centered on understanding the determinants of mental health, with a particular focus on how adversity affects social and emotional functioning. Dr. Waldman-Levi is deeply invested in exploring the intricacies of Child and Family Social and Emotional Wellbeing, as well as the dynamics of Aging and Resilience. Her work aims to bridge the gap between psychological theories and occupational therapy practices, offering innovative insights into these critical areas. Dr. Waldman-Levi is committed to fostering both national and international collaborations, recognizing the importance of a global perspective in advancing her field. Her research endeavors have been supported by various grants, underscoring the significance and impact of her work. Her findings have been widely disseminated, contributing to the broader discourse on mental health and occupational therapy. In addition to her research and teaching responsibilities, Dr. Waldman-Levi is actively engaged in professional service. She serves as a reviewer for several academic journals and grant committees, where her expertise is invaluable in evaluating the work of her peers. Her dedication to her profession is evident in her ongoing contributions to the academic community. Dr. Waldman-Levi's career is marked by a commitment to excellence and a passion for advancing the understanding of mental health determinants. Her work not only enhances the academic landscape but also has practical implications for improving the lives of individuals and families facing adversity. Through her research, teaching, and service, she continues to make a significant impact in the field of occupational therapy.
Publications
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