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Dr. Michael Friedman is a Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus at the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior. He holds a Doctor of Medicine degree and has extensive training in Neurology and Psychiatry, certified by the American Board. His clinical interests focus on assessment and treatment related to dementia and its behavioral manifestations, cognitive memory disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and neurologic disorders. He has a particular focus on neuromodulation for treatment-resistant depression. Dr. Friedman has participated in several clinical drug trials, especially related to Alzheimer's Disease, and has co-authored numerous publications on topics including the impact of gender and age on depressed patients' perspectives and the reliability and validity of self-report measures for depression symptom severity. His contributions to academic psychiatry include engaging with multiple professional associations, presenting at national conferences, and publishing research that aids clinical practice in psychiatry. Through his work, Dr. Friedman seeks to improve treatment outcomes for individuals suffering from various mental health disorders.
Department: Department of Economics