About The Contributor
Dr Yaakov Greenstein
Medical Reviewer
Specializing in innovative psychopharmacological approaches, this psychiatrist stands out for his pioneering work in treating refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder and treatment-resistant depression, utilizing intravenous clomipramine and parental antidepressants respectively.

Advancing Psychiatric Care:

Dr. Yakov Greenstein, a distinguished psychiatrist, earned his medical degree from the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1984. Currently, he is affiliated with Compass Health Systems, PA. His comprehensive medical training encompasses a residency at the prestigious Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he specialized in emergency and consult/liaison psychiatry. Furthermore, he honed his skills in internal medicine/neuropsychiatry during his internship at Tufts University School of Medicine New England Medical Center.

Dr. Greenstein's career demonstrates significant contributions to research, specifically the application of intravenous clomipramine in refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder and the use of parental antidepressants in treatment-resistant depression. During his residency, he pioneered a unique project in social psychiatry, which centered on group therapy for female Holocaust survivors.

Driven by a fervent interest in the overlap between psychiatry and medicine, Dr. Greenstein explores the mind/body dynamic and the biological determinants of intelligence. He is especially committed to the psychodynamic treatment of Holocaust families and Orthodox Jews.

Unique 30-word paragraph: Dr. Yakov Greenstein uniquely combines his psychiatric expertise with a deep understanding of the mind/body dynamic. His pioneering work includes group therapy for Holocaust survivors and the treatment of Orthodox Jewish communities.